Thursday, 27 November 2014

I Am Legend Opening scene

Released:28th December 2007
Genre:Action, Sci-Fi
Price:B+
Estimated box office:£12,000,000
Director:Francis Lawrence
Film cast:Will Smith, Salli Richardson, Alice Braga, Paradox Pollack
Certificate:15
Distributor:Warner Brothers
 
 


The opening scene of the film begins by introducing us to New York City, this is made obvious as the cameras pan across famous land marks aswell as the skyline in which you can see the empire state building this is presented using an areial shot. It follows with multiple low angle shots of buildings and along the empty strips of run-down shops and skycrapers. By familiarising viewers with the location in which the film will take place, this technique is also effective in introducing us to its post-apocolyptic state. The abnormally run down condition of the buildings and the unusual silence leaves an eary atmosphere which gives an early impression that this film is of the sci-fi/horror genre. The roads are overgrown with grass and bushes, giving viewers the impression that it has been left uncared for, for a long period of time. You are first intoduced to the main character as he handles an assult rifle whilst driving in a sports car. The fact that he is carrying a weapon and is confident enough to move it arouind the car whilst driving gives the impression that he is familiar with using guns. It also leads you as a viewer to belive that he is on edge and taking extreme precautions because of something which we have not yet been introduced to. As he continues driving he looks back an forth as though he is waiting for something to appear. The camera then switches to a close up on a dog in the passanger seat. The dog watches him patiently and he responds by opening the window for the dog to put his head outside. This creates an opportunity for the camera to switch again to outside the car and film, following from behind, showing us the surroundings in more detail.

Friday, 21 November 2014

Setting

Settings

The location for our opening 2 minutes will be Ashtead Common because it is an open space where the group of teenagers could camp. There is also a wooded area where the villain could hide away. It would be a recognisable setting to the audience as it follows the conventions of the horror genre. There will be diegetic sounds in the common such as the wind, trees rustling and birds which will provide an eerie atmosphere which can create tension in our opening 2 minute film. The mise-en-scene will feature an open space with camping equipment and the teenagers in a group hanging out; the lighting will be created by the sun setting and torches used by the characters. Also the mise-en-scene will feature the teenagers walking and looking amongst the forest and trees trying to find the missing person. Ashtead common is an ideal setting for this as it has a mixture of open spaces and wooded areas. we need to be careful when filming the scenes as we want to create an eerie atmosphere but we need enough lighting to see the action and the characters. Therefore we need to ensure that we film during dusk so that we get enough natural sunlight.



Thursday, 20 November 2014

characters

The Characters in our Opening Two Minutes


The different characters and age groups we will be using will be 16+ as this is the age of general teenagers and they can relate to the characters due to the same age. There will be mainly only boys as we don't know what girl would get involved in our film, we don't have a girl in our group this is also why. There would be two people camping out and one filming, whilst a weird man (one of us) is lurking in the woods. The guy lurking in the woods will be in dark clothing creeping around barely visible to the camera. The two campers can be in normal clothing doing as they wish. The audience will relate the characters by either being the same age, which would make them be able to relate. The costume and props which will be used for the characters will have will be hooded clothing (dark) for the guy creeping in the woods so this hides his identity. The props needed in this film will be camping equipment due to the two people acting out setting up camp to stay the night. 

Research Targets

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Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Film pitch

The narrative will include a lot of speech between the characters. they will be unknowingly followed by another pupil from school who we never payed much attention to and didn't realise he was mentally unstable,which will build up tension. the narrative could begin with the group of friends going into the common setting up camp getting ready to spend the night out. the group is messing around having fun, when the group hear rustling in the darkness. somthing goes missing and everyone thinks someone is playing a joke. one person goes looking for the missing item. after a while the pupil still isnt back, everyone goes looking for him. they find blood smeared on a tree, this is when they know something is wrong.

Monday, 17 November 2014

Target audience

Through my research on the website Pearl and Dean I am able to find out who the target audience is for horror thriller films. the audience for the movie 'The Cabin in the Woods' was 61% male and 39% female. This shows that horror audiences include men and women however men may take more interest in getting a thrill and being scared out of a movie. The most popular age for horror film audience are 15 - 24, therefor when conducting the research for our opening to our film, we will ask a range of men and women who are aged 15 - 24 to find out what interests them about horror films and what they they look for in a horror film.

Age:%:Gender:%:Class%:
4-60%Male:61%AB20%
7-110%Female:39%C134%
12-140%C222%
15-2465%DE24%
25-3426%
35-445%
45+4%