Thursday, 29 November 2012
Ideas for Thriller's poster
Lately we have been discussing the distribution and the presentation of our film. Poster is a great tool of marketing and at reaching our target audience. Since our film is scientific and quite mysterious, we will adapt the colors of beige to represent the sandy Nevada desert as Area 55 is located there and the title will be colored in red to represent the thrill and the danger the charter will face in the movie. Since our character is "fresh-faced" and not known to many audiences, the poster will concentrate on the concept of the film, putting actors on the background like in posters "Monsters". The titles will be placed in a similar way to "Cloverfield" with the name of the film being on the bottom and placing a catchy phrase that vaguely intrigues the audience on the top of the poster.
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
Monday, 19 November 2012
Prop List
Prop List for “Adjustment bureau 51“
1) One people carrier type car (Blue
school espace)
2) Rubbish (Junk Food)Eg. Pizza boxes,
sweet wrappers, McDonalds boxes and drinks bottles.
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) Blankets and pillows
4) One Soda can (Coke Cola)
6) Piles of Conspiracy books with
titles like “Who’s Watching” the “NASA conspiracy” and “Conspiracy 365”
7) Ticking watch
8) Car Radio
9) Area 51 sign
10) Gas mask
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.
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