media studiess
Tuesday, 1 November 2011
Tuesday, 18 October 2011
Torment -film outline
Torment- A group of teens go to a halloween event which is being held in a old furniture warehouse in the middle of town, when everyone begins to leave at the end a group of them get left behind. With the warehouse locked and no signal strange things happen throughout the night however they all think it is one big game, unaware that there is a psychotic killer lerking around watching their every move on the CCTV. Most of them get killed off in different ways with a couple remaining who have to defeat it for once and for all. At the end two characters survive and when the doors are unlocked and the warehouse opens in the early morning they stagger out into the town within the crowds of people left to realise the reality of the following night.
scream personal response
I think scream is a good representative of a typical teen horror, however it is predictable and cheesy but i think that is what makes it more enjoyable to watch. The fact that the teens are so stupid it gets the audience more iteractive with the film by shouting out a response like 'its him..'or run!' which is a good aspect within a horror film. The deaths are abit gruesome and they tend to repeat themselves a lot especially towrds the end which makes the film boring as all seems to be is the victims dying then coming back to life then finally dieing again. The phonecall ringing is quite original for when scream was first made as it gives a more realistic and eary approach, and the scream mask is a horror aspect you can realte to as everyone has at least seen the mask. i didnt really like the endng though i thought it could of been less deaths and more of a story however thats what makes the whole scream movie a typical cheesy horror.
house of wax
Select a horror film of your own choice. Then detail how it reflects the horror film genre in terms of codes and conventions. Your notes should be in bullet point form and cover: Media Language (content and technical codes), narrative, genre, representation and audience. You should also put a link for either the trailer or a chosen scene on your Blog.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYaa7EUWoOQ
house of wax reflects the horror genre because it has the typical horror convections starting with the set, it is set in a deserted town in america which cant even be found on a map that intself shows there is someting uhnlikely about the location. The village has houses but no movement or people. the house of wax is made out of wax which is a weird unusual feature itself, it is a museum of wax figures which look strangely realistic, which adds the mystery. The museum is open however there is no one aroun but the teenager like fools trespass, which is typically going to cause drama or a horror situation.
The characters are a group of teens who are looking for a good time camping out, typical dumb blonde played by Paris Hilton is the first and olny girl to die which links into the sterotypical convention within nearly every horror film with a helpless blonde dieing off. there is the use of The lighting is dark and most deaths happen at night, the sound is very classical contempary in the background.
there are props such as the wax figures to relate to the theme and title and there are use of knives and cell-phones which are popular in most horror films. there is the use of aclcohol and use of drugs and nude which is popukar in horror films relating to teens.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYaa7EUWoOQ
house of wax reflects the horror genre because it has the typical horror convections starting with the set, it is set in a deserted town in america which cant even be found on a map that intself shows there is someting uhnlikely about the location. The village has houses but no movement or people. the house of wax is made out of wax which is a weird unusual feature itself, it is a museum of wax figures which look strangely realistic, which adds the mystery. The museum is open however there is no one aroun but the teenager like fools trespass, which is typically going to cause drama or a horror situation.
The characters are a group of teens who are looking for a good time camping out, typical dumb blonde played by Paris Hilton is the first and olny girl to die which links into the sterotypical convention within nearly every horror film with a helpless blonde dieing off. there is the use of The lighting is dark and most deaths happen at night, the sound is very classical contempary in the background.
there are props such as the wax figures to relate to the theme and title and there are use of knives and cell-phones which are popular in most horror films. there is the use of aclcohol and use of drugs and nude which is popukar in horror films relating to teens.
Monday, 17 October 2011
scream convections
The opening of scream begins with the opening text which is white lighting which looks of a ghosty representative, and then stretches into red text and red lighting which highlights the horror feature, and the audenice can relate to what is upcoming. as this is happening there is a phone ringing in the background together edited with a girl screaming, finishing with the title flashing red to white which is a good contrast. This whole introduction to the film presents the terror and the sense of warning towards the audience. The establishing shot is straight away focusing on a phone with a girl answering it, the story kicks in quickly with a mysterious voice on the other end of it. there is a simple close up which is generally used alot within the phone ringing scenes which shows the emotion on the ace extremely well. after the first couple of calls, the camera edits to a vertical slow pan showing the set, which is a big americian house, typical of most horror films in the middle of the suberbs. deserted and set at night is a clear indication it is disaster awainting, also showing a swing gently swinging which is a ery effect. shown later on is the white picket fence and clear cut gardens which represents a standard wealthy community.
after the first death of the blonde girls boyfriend the music kicks in which is loud string instruments which give the deathly cutting sound, with strong beats while the character is running away. there are dramatic sounds when someone dies which is the use of typical classical music, there is a lot of dramatic changes in music while the character is running the music speeds up while the character is waiting for the killer, it is very slow and daunting. the end of the opening finishes with a cliffhanger, the death of the young blonde teenager with the camera zomming quickly in an almost jaggerd running effect on the dead body hanging with the on going screaming and thunderous music in the background. then with the black screen edit to show the start of a new scene this is very effect as it jumps to a new set a new charcter at a diffrent time.
characters within scream are clearly indicated a group of reckless teens and the unidentified psychotic killer there is a stereotypical, dumb blonde who gets killed first who is entirely helpless, usually the main victim, have some sort of relation or past connection with the killer so in this case sydney is harrassed by the killings to do with the passing of her mother however to her suprise it is her best friend and boyfriend who is going on the killing spree. the authority within scream are like most horrors, very unreliable. however with great authoritativeness these scary situations and deaths would not happen or be nearly as horrific as they are. however without any authority at all, makes it less believable, and intern leaves the audience questioning.
the narrative within scream is based on the typical horror convections, the use of the phonecall gives the sinister realistic force but at the same time a mysteriuos effect because both audience and character dont know who is on the other end of the phone, aswelll as the phone can be a portable device so it gives the the impresion the killer can be anywhere. As well as the phone seperating the horror as the approach is not be direct face to face with the killer. there is some use of authority and voice over narrative, as there are a lot of media coverage and news reporters used throughout the film to explain the deaths, the use of these non diegetic sounds give a realistic effect along with the ambient sound of people chatting and discussing which is common in a public place. phonecalls and door bell ringing are used throughout the film as diegetic sound.
the props used within scream are nationally well known, the famous scream mask is unique, by having the killer(s) wearing a mask hides thier identity and therfore keeps the audience and characters intrigued onto who it is which causes a emotive big enigma of who is the murderer? The mask is also a scary image and can be used as a frightening device, as well as in this film it is available to buy as a fancy dress costume so suggests anyone can buy it. the scream mask itself is so well known it promotes the film by getting it distictively out in the media. the use of knives in the film is frequuent as the knife is a common weapon, it is more brutal than a gun and can be fought off which creates suspense in a scenne. Also the cell-phone is also a main prop used as it is referred to throughout the film.
There is a strong reference to horror films within scream they mention, frankenstein, silence of the lambs, Halloween Freddy krueger and friday the 13th which adds to the whole 'game' aspect which is used in a lot of horror films. within scream the killers are playing a game getting the victums to guess along and answer questions for them. the references also gets the audience to understand the fetaures of a horror film aswell, as the characters explain about the main convection's themselves.
One convection which is used in probably every horror film is the ongoing deaths, when someone supposedly dies and the audience think they are dead and then to thier surprise they wake up and then get hurt then wake up again this creates the thriller and adrenaline and gets the audience on edge 'are they really dead?' However this is used several times in scream especially towards the new state of equilibrium when many come back for a second chance of killing the scream killers, this can get a bit repeatitve and boring.
after the first death of the blonde girls boyfriend the music kicks in which is loud string instruments which give the deathly cutting sound, with strong beats while the character is running away. there are dramatic sounds when someone dies which is the use of typical classical music, there is a lot of dramatic changes in music while the character is running the music speeds up while the character is waiting for the killer, it is very slow and daunting. the end of the opening finishes with a cliffhanger, the death of the young blonde teenager with the camera zomming quickly in an almost jaggerd running effect on the dead body hanging with the on going screaming and thunderous music in the background. then with the black screen edit to show the start of a new scene this is very effect as it jumps to a new set a new charcter at a diffrent time.
characters within scream are clearly indicated a group of reckless teens and the unidentified psychotic killer there is a stereotypical, dumb blonde who gets killed first who is entirely helpless, usually the main victim, have some sort of relation or past connection with the killer so in this case sydney is harrassed by the killings to do with the passing of her mother however to her suprise it is her best friend and boyfriend who is going on the killing spree. the authority within scream are like most horrors, very unreliable. however with great authoritativeness these scary situations and deaths would not happen or be nearly as horrific as they are. however without any authority at all, makes it less believable, and intern leaves the audience questioning.
the narrative within scream is based on the typical horror convections, the use of the phonecall gives the sinister realistic force but at the same time a mysteriuos effect because both audience and character dont know who is on the other end of the phone, aswelll as the phone can be a portable device so it gives the the impresion the killer can be anywhere. As well as the phone seperating the horror as the approach is not be direct face to face with the killer. there is some use of authority and voice over narrative, as there are a lot of media coverage and news reporters used throughout the film to explain the deaths, the use of these non diegetic sounds give a realistic effect along with the ambient sound of people chatting and discussing which is common in a public place. phonecalls and door bell ringing are used throughout the film as diegetic sound.
the props used within scream are nationally well known, the famous scream mask is unique, by having the killer(s) wearing a mask hides thier identity and therfore keeps the audience and characters intrigued onto who it is which causes a emotive big enigma of who is the murderer? The mask is also a scary image and can be used as a frightening device, as well as in this film it is available to buy as a fancy dress costume so suggests anyone can buy it. the scream mask itself is so well known it promotes the film by getting it distictively out in the media. the use of knives in the film is frequuent as the knife is a common weapon, it is more brutal than a gun and can be fought off which creates suspense in a scenne. Also the cell-phone is also a main prop used as it is referred to throughout the film.
There is a strong reference to horror films within scream they mention, frankenstein, silence of the lambs, Halloween Freddy krueger and friday the 13th which adds to the whole 'game' aspect which is used in a lot of horror films. within scream the killers are playing a game getting the victums to guess along and answer questions for them. the references also gets the audience to understand the fetaures of a horror film aswell, as the characters explain about the main convection's themselves.
One convection which is used in probably every horror film is the ongoing deaths, when someone supposedly dies and the audience think they are dead and then to thier surprise they wake up and then get hurt then wake up again this creates the thriller and adrenaline and gets the audience on edge 'are they really dead?' However this is used several times in scream especially towards the new state of equilibrium when many come back for a second chance of killing the scream killers, this can get a bit repeatitve and boring.
storyboard for our film
A group of teens go away for a halloween break in the middle of nowhere to stay in a deserted house. Strange things happen throughout the house however they all think it is one big game for halloween. most of them get killed off with a couple reamaining who have to defeat it for once and for all.
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
spooks
1 establishing shot
2 mid shot
3 looks at his watch, looks as if he is expecting the time o waiting for something
4 ecu emotionally unsettled
5 confusion and tension in his face
6 someones seems to be watching him from the car, triggers mystery
7 to make the phone look inportant, she doesnt want to be traced its very secretive
8 re enforces the mystery
9 set establishing shot
10
11 re enforces the set the offices spy technical
12
13 concentration focused
14 warehouse setting
15 preparing for something
16 trying to hide identity by taking of thier personal belongings
17 laptop, about to delete a file
18 close up of the mans concentration
19 file deleted
20
21 person of somesort of rank or authority watching others get ready, prepare for some sort of task stern conecentration
22 others go to join the man deleting the file, so it must be of some interest
23 deleted the camera focuses on the file dissolving, disapearing
24 man unplugs laptop
25 closes laptop
26 zipped up vest
27 puts laptop in the case which is metal and solid so looks like it would carry something of improtance so it cant get damaged
28 zips up again in a fast motion
29 closes case and seals it with a scanning of a fingerprint
30 shows people puting masks over thier head again to hide the face identity, shows that they are up to no good, about to do something they dont want to be traced back to, burgler hat soo symbolises they might steal something.
31 fingerprint again
32 camera shows the person picking it up swifly and walking out the room
33 jumps to the same person outside in the public eye still with the mysterious file.
34 close up of the concentration seriousness on the character holding the item.
35 long shot panning diagaonally as the camera shows the character walking down the steps
36 pan horizonatlly to see who is round the corner..gives the audience the view and what to expect, however the character is un aware of it.
37mid shot
38 long shot of him geting attacked
39 cu
40 mid shot
41 cu
42 mid shot
43 on the floor
44 the ones who just robbed him run off with the file
45 long shot
46 mid shot him crawling then coming to a stand where he just stands there and realise what has happened heplessly.
2 mid shot
3 looks at his watch, looks as if he is expecting the time o waiting for something
4 ecu emotionally unsettled
5 confusion and tension in his face
6 someones seems to be watching him from the car, triggers mystery
7 to make the phone look inportant, she doesnt want to be traced its very secretive
8 re enforces the mystery
9 set establishing shot
10
11 re enforces the set the offices spy technical
12
13 concentration focused
14 warehouse setting
15 preparing for something
16 trying to hide identity by taking of thier personal belongings
17 laptop, about to delete a file
18 close up of the mans concentration
19 file deleted
20
21 person of somesort of rank or authority watching others get ready, prepare for some sort of task stern conecentration
22 others go to join the man deleting the file, so it must be of some interest
23 deleted the camera focuses on the file dissolving, disapearing
24 man unplugs laptop
25 closes laptop
26 zipped up vest
27 puts laptop in the case which is metal and solid so looks like it would carry something of improtance so it cant get damaged
28 zips up again in a fast motion
29 closes case and seals it with a scanning of a fingerprint
30 shows people puting masks over thier head again to hide the face identity, shows that they are up to no good, about to do something they dont want to be traced back to, burgler hat soo symbolises they might steal something.
31 fingerprint again
32 camera shows the person picking it up swifly and walking out the room
33 jumps to the same person outside in the public eye still with the mysterious file.
34 close up of the concentration seriousness on the character holding the item.
35 long shot panning diagaonally as the camera shows the character walking down the steps
36 pan horizonatlly to see who is round the corner..gives the audience the view and what to expect, however the character is un aware of it.
37mid shot
38 long shot of him geting attacked
39 cu
40 mid shot
41 cu
42 mid shot
43 on the floor
44 the ones who just robbed him run off with the file
45 long shot
46 mid shot him crawling then coming to a stand where he just stands there and realise what has happened heplessly.
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