Monday, 19 November 2012
Sound for our thriller
This morning, on Youtube, I stumbled upon the famous Inception soundtrack created by Hans Zimmer. I thought it was so empowering but at the same time it was melodramatic and I had a lot of sympathy for it. The melody made me think of our main character, his life, the choices he makes and how his final decision will change his life forever. He is a hero in our story, but a tragic hero. This heartfelt music would suit our sequence consummately.
Friday, 16 November 2012
Searching for the Character Identity
Thursday, 15 November 2012
Thriller Research: Adjustment Bureau
When researching film "The Adjustment Bureau" one of the techniques you notice straight away is the door portal. I like the way portal can take you anywhere and after the first two times director introduces it, the audience stops questioning it and just goes with it. It feels like a liberating thought to me. It is also very enjoyable and has a deep meaning if you think about it enough.
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
Second Production Meeting with Matt
On 14th of November, 2012 we had our second meeting with Matt discussing our final idea for our thriller opening sequence. New details were introduced for example in order to make "making steps" scene more interesting and spooky, our main character will be holding tape measurer while counting the steps. This will give the audience more information who the character is. Also characters actions have to be precise in order to deliver to viewers the importance of his mission.
Thursday, 8 November 2012
The Narrative Action for our Thriller Sequence
· Establishing shot of countryside
·
Changes to shot of a car, alone in the empty
sad car park
· Shot of a rugged man, overweight man.
Establishes main character.
· The shot pans around the car to show a backseat
full of rubbish (junk food) and pillows. This represents that the main
character lives in his car because there is only one thing he truly cares about
and it’s Area 51.
· There is a shot of him reaching for a soda can,
he drinks it fast to show that he is both nervous and impatient.
· We Pan to the left, slowly to show huge pile of
books on conspiracy theories
· We focus the camera on the titles of the books
which go like “Who’s watching” “The NASA Conspiracy” and “Conspiracy 365”
(Extreme close-up)
· The man
looks at his watch, the audience hears the accentuated ticking noises.
· There is another mid-shot of the man, the
ticking noise is still there
· Close shot of his hand reaching for the radio,
he tries to find the channel but no matter what channel he turns, there is no
signal. The audience hears the noise of buffering
· The man looks at his watch again. Then reaches
to get out of the car.
· He gets out of the car and looks around
· He begins to take steps in the forwarding,
marching direction. He counts the amount of steps he makes. He knows exactly
what he is doing and where he is going.
· There is a close up of his feet taking small
and steady steps
· There is a long over the shoulder shot of the
man as he stops his steps.
· He reaches up and presses with his both hands
on the air like there is something there. It is a close mid-shot.
· He is finally able to break the invisible
barrier and open the portal that leads him to AREA 51.
· From looking inside the portal, we see a
deserty area which represents that it is settled in the deserts of Nevada.
· Rough editing transition. There is a close shot
of the “WARNING AREA 51” sign.
· There is a long shot of him putting his oxygen
mask on and preparing to make his way through the portal
· The portal begins to close behind him but the
camera (like a form of evidence) is still fixated on the disappearing figure
who is now lost in the desert scene.
Sunday, 4 November 2012
Final Idea for the opening sequence of thriller
Last week my group and I finally completed the script for our opening sequence. We thought of the conspiracy theory that was perfect for the ending of our sequence: Area 51. It is both mysterious and spooky which is exactly what we need. So the film starts with normal guy is in an empty parking lot He is waiting in his “Nissan type” car for
something to happen. He knows that there is an event which is going to happen at the specific time any minute now. From the
overview of his car we can see that he pretty much lives in his car. His blanket,
bunch of food leftovers, all those objects indicate that he spends his life on the
road chasing “something”. Very important maneuver is that in the passenger seat next
to him the camera zooms on a pile books on conspiracy theories which feeds the
audience with more detail about our mysterious character. He waits for that
event in anticipation, tries to switch a radio to get more relaxed but no
matter what channel he turns he cannot find signal. He looks at his watch, its
ticking rapidly as the tension builds up. The time has come and the character
leaves his car, walks steadily straight, counting the amount of steps he makes.
He finally reaches “the spot”. The character knows that there is a specific invisible
barrier that prevents him from going through so therefore he tries to push the
gravity of it with his both hands, when he is finally able to “break that
invisible barrier” and open the portal, it leads him to “Area 51”. We know this
because the scenery is as “deserty” as the Nevada since the Area 51 is based in
there and also there is a sign that says “ WARNING Area 51”. He puts his oxygen
mask on and makes his way to the area, the portal closes but the camera is
still fixated on the disappearing figure that is now lost in the desert scenery. This idea was heavily inspired by my favorite film "Donnie Darko". This idea was approved by Matt, one of the Media Studies teachers and we cannot wait to shoot our sequence! I have a feeling its going to be great.
The part that inspired me from Donnie Darko
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