I think the music is one of the key points in this opening sequence. It creates such an atmosphere and anchors the sequence but at times seems to take over some shots, the audience really focuses on it as it plays throughout only being lowered at a few points. This clip doesnt really feel like thriller, as i think too much time is spent introducing the characters and the home, although the way they changed the still photographs to short clips was very inventive. There should have been a bit more given away to the audience about what has happened to Emily and why Tom is alone. I thought the way they faded the Emily lying on the floor with burning of the picture in the fire was very well done. The audience is left questioning what has happened and they have to guess what is going on. What really works well in the sequence is the way each shot moves fluidly from one to another. The shots aren't broken up by title scenes and the continuity editing is very good, they used matched cuts alot. Overall this sequence was ok but more could have been done to make the shot more thriller like maybe by following more conventions.
Wednesday, 31 October 2007
Thriller Ideas
I have been really inspired by Mr Brooks and would really like to explore doing a psychological thriller. I find the idea of having an alter-ego as a character in the film really interesting and would like to try this in the opening sequence of our thriller. I imagine the setting to be a place where the target audience usually feels safe and comfortable but create a twist by making this location scary and dark. I think a park or another family or friends based location. The main character or victim would be someone unconventional so not a typical blond white innocent women who screams a lot. In Mr Brooks the victims were different and yet it really worked in the film and made it more interesting for the audience. I would like a character that an audience wouldn't think would be a victim, someone unexpected.
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Location
I went to springfield park and i think it would be a good location for a thriller. This is because there are lots of places to hide a "villian", such as the large tree trunk in the second picture. I took these pictures in the early evening and as u can see the shadows and darkness make the shot look really thriller. A park is also a very fun and open place where people usually go to relax and turning it into a dark and mysterious place for a thriller would be a twist for the audience.
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Monday, 29 October 2007
Student Thriller's Analysis
2006 - Group 1C
I think this openeing scene works well in the way they combine their title screens and their opening shots together. The music is a little off putting and sometimes distracts away from the action. The use of fades keeps the mood of the sequence really mellow and smooth, meaning the open sequence doesn't look as rushed. The group have used a lot of close ups which make each shot seem really significant. The audience is able to look at the characters faces really closely which gives the opportunity to see expression and reaction really well.The lighting could have been better even though the room is meant to be dark but better lighting would the audience the chance to see the characters and the environment much more clearly. The shot were she spits in his face would have been even more effective if we were able to see a reaction shot straight away without the break of a title screen. Continuity editing was used well when the male character held the cards in his hand then we cut to a shot of the cards on the table. This opening works really well as they kept it really simple using only one location and two main characters. There could have been more depth to the script but what they did left a lot up to the audience which means that they want to watch the rest of the film.
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Friday, 26 October 2007
Mr Brooks - Narrative Theory
Levi Strauss - Binary Opposites
Good v Evil - Mr Brooks v Tracy Atwood
Expert v Amateur - Mr Brooks v Mr Smith
Compulsive v Controlled - Jane Brooks v Mr Brooks
Control v Abandon - Mr Brooks v Mr Brooks
Random v Planned - Jane Brooks v Mr Brooks
Anger v Calm - Tracy Atwood v Mr Brooks
Crazy v Balanced - Mr Brooks v Mr Brooks
Thrill (excite) v Dishearten - Mr Brooks v Mr Brooks
Todorov - Narrative structure
Equilibrium - Mr Brooks in man of the year and he has a nice family life. He's been in control of his problem.
Disruptions - His alter-ego re-appears. He's careless and now Mr Smith appears. His daughter comes back home and brings two problems with her. Tracy Atwood is looking for the thumbprint killer.
Resolution - Mr Smith no longer becomes a problem and neither does Tracy Atwood. He sorts out his daughter's mess. He satisfies his thrill.
New Equilibrium - Mr Brooks identity is still safe. Tracy Atwood's divorce are no longer a problem, her life is no longer threatened. His alter-ego for now is temporarily at a bay.
Barthes - Action and Enigma codes
Action
- Mr Brooks hearing the man in the back seat talking to him
- Mr Brooks watching the people in their dance class
- Mr Brooks getting dressed in black
- Mr Brooks naked in his "studio"
- Tracy Atwood standing in the rain being watched by the woman in the car
- The pick-up driver cutting across Mr Brooks in traffic
Enigma
- Mr Brooks turning the large oven on
- Posing the victims after their dad
- His daughter coming home
- The woman swimming in the pool
- Mr Brooks looking and taking pictures
- Mr Brooks copying the key
- Mr Brooks conversation with his alter-ego before he flies away on the plane
Propp - Character Types
Antagonist - Mr Brooks
Protagonist - Mr Brooks
Helper - Alter-ego, Mr Smith
Donor - Alter-ego, Mr Smith, Jane Brooks
Dispatcher - Alter-ego
Princess - Jane Brooks
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Mr Brooks
The opening sequence of Mr Brooks is very interesting. We first see a black screen with white writing appearing slowly in three lines. The writing is very ambiguous, "The hunger has returned to Mr Brooks' brain. It never really left." This statements are very enigmatic as they raise questions in the mind of the audience, what type of hunger are we talking about? Who is Mr Brooks? Where has it been if it never really left? We don't really understand what it means right now which causes us to think that we are going to find out the meaning as we watch the film.
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Thursday, 25 October 2007
Mr Brooks!!
Literally just finished watching Mr Brooks, a psychological thriller. Everyone should go see it as i think its a really good example of this sub-genre. They have really exposed the mind of a killer in a really interesting way. You understand the killings from the perspective of the killer which i think made the film very interesting. Will analyse it properly later but just thought i should suggest that everyone should go watch it.
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Sunday, 21 October 2007
Silence of the Lambs - Narrative Theory
Levi Strauss - Binary Opposites
Good v Evil - Hannibal and Clarice or Buffalo Bill and Clarice
Man v Woman - Clarice v Buffalo Bill or Hannibal
Independence v Dependence - Clarice is dependent on Hannibal to find Buffalo Bill, she needs his help. Hannibal was independent, he used his own wits and brain power to survive and escape.
Cage v Freedom - Hannibal was literally stuck in a cage whilst Clarice was free on the outside.
Deception v Honesty - Hannibal deceives everyone when he escapes and he was deceived by Clarice and her boss. Yet Clarice is honest to him about her childhood and Hannibal is honest to her about how to find Buffalo Bill using the case file.
Death v Survival - All of Buffalo Bills victims died apart from the last girl who Clarice was able to save. Most of the people that came in to contact with Hannibal died except Clarice.
Todorov - Narrative structure
Equilibrium - Clarice training to become an FBI agent. Hannibal safely locked away for the past 8 years.
Disruptions - Buffalo Bill killing women and leaving their bodies in rivers where they are found. Clarice decieves Hannibal and he moves to a new place of entrapment.
Resolution - Clarice finds Buffalo Bill and kills him with help from Hannibal saving what would have been Buffalo Bill's latest victim.
New Equilibrium - Hannibal free and on the loose. Clarice is made an FBI agent .
Barthes - Action and enigma codes
Action
- Conversation where Dr. Chilton describes Hannibal to Clarice
- Hannibal with the small piece of metal in his hand
- Girl singing in the car
- Doorbell ringing
- Hannibal removing skin of dead police officer
- Hannibal on the phone to Clarice watching Dr. Chilton
Enigma
- Clarice being called in to see her boss
- Hannibal asking about what Migs said to her
- Hannibal asking about Clarice's childhood
- Shown the pencil on the bed
- The cocoon in the victims mouth
- Girl singing and driving in the car
- Migs talking to Clarice
- Flashback scenes
Propp - Character Types
Antagonist - Buffalo Bill/ Hannibal
Protagonist - Clarice
Helper - Dr Jack Crawford/ Ardelia Mapp
Donor - Hannibal
Dispatcher - Dr Jack Crawford
Father figure - Dr Jack Crawford
False Hero - Dr Jack Crawford
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Scream - Narrative Image
The woman on the front cover immediately draws the attention of the audience and it also suggests that she is going to be the main character in the play. Her expression causes the audience to ask, what is she looking at? What can she see that is scaring her? The title scream also causes the feeling of enigma as we question who is going to be screaming, is it going to be just the female on the cover or someone else? There are colour conventions on the cover aswell such as the use of red which implies blood and gore. The audience wonders if this is going to be a feature in the film, will it involve murder, suicide another type of death? The slogan at the bottom suggests the setting is surburban within a home but the audience anticipates what is going to keep the character(s) trapped at home.
The cover is very simple with just one large central image and large title across the top and slogan along the bottom. This means that the audience has to ask a lot of questions with very little but there are questions to ask. The only way we find the answer to these questions is by watching the film.
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Saturday, 13 October 2007
Thriller Conventions
When we watch a thriller we are able to identify that it is a thriller from recognising its conventions. These conventions can be broken down into four catergories iconography, narratives, themes and characters.
Iconography -
"symbolic representation, esp. the conventional meanings attached to an image or images."
Iconography includes:
- mise-en -scene
- lighting
- camera
- setting
- editing
- props
- colours
- dress
"n.
- A narrated account; a story.
- The art, technique, or process of narrating.
adj.
- Consisting of or characterized by the telling of a story: narrative poetry.
- Of or relating to narration: narrative skill. "
- plot
- structure
- events
- sound effects
- dialogue
- mood
- A topic of discourse or discussion. See Synonyms at subject.
- A subject of artistic representation.
- An implicit or recurrent idea; a motif: a theme of powerlessness that runs through the diary; a party with a tropical island theme.
- reactions/ responses
- what the film is about
- what the film makes us think about
- what it makes us question/think
- the 'idea' of the film, what underpins the narrative
- The combination of qualities or features that distinguishes one person, group, or thing from another.
- A description of a person's attributes, traits, or abilities.
- characters/ the roles they play
- charcacteristics/ features
- behaviour/ action/ motivation
Each of these catergories link to each other in one way or another such as iconography and characters or themes links with narratives.
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Thursday, 11 October 2007
Scream DVD Cover Analysis
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