Date | Action | To be done by | By whom | Discussions |
October 15th
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Making of the preliminary task.
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19thOctober
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All of us
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The editing of all the clips and how we will use them in our real thriller opening
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October 24th
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Make a group narrative
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25thOctober
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All of us
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Make our own narratives then combine to make a group narrative.
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October 26th
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Individual Story boards
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28THOctober
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All of us
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All make different ideas for our thriller opening in storyboards. Use narratives to help with this.
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November 5th
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Group story board
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8thNovember
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All of us inputted to make final storyboard
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Use all our individual storyboards to make one group storyboard. This should be the best out of all the storyboards.
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November 10th
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Decide on film certificate
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November 12th
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Director
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What certificate would be appropriate and our target audience for this thriller. Think about psychological/visual.
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November 15th
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Decide on credits.
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17thNovember
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All of us
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The font/colour of the credits and how they match the genre and create suspense. Also decide on appearance of credits. Ie. Order of credits.
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November 23rd
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Do filming schedule
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25thNovember
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All input
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Plan how we are going to spend each day to film and who/where it will all be done and when.
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November 25th
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Create a new Story board
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28THNovember
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All of us
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Use final idea which is complete and put it in a story board which we can follow whilst filming.
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December 4th
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Edit thriller recording
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14th
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Editor mainly but all input too
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Here the editor will use all the clips and input the credits and make transitions to make the thriller complete. We will all help the editor and do what they tell us.
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Wednesday, 13 March 2013
Group Meetings - Miss Georgiou
Monday, 7 January 2013
Psyco (Shower Scene) - Mrs Friscenda
How is editing used to exaggerate the thriller conventions?
Editing in this scene is used mainly fast and smooth. The shot used to make this type of editing effective was the cut. The cut shot is conventional to the thriller genre and in this scene as its fast a quickly shows you the surrounding of the bathroom. The cut shot was used many time leading up to the murder this was to show the audience the familiar place/setting of where she is. This will make the audience aware. Also the audience could lose concentration of what is happening in the bathroom from the constant cust being used which could also be a thriller convention as it will be easier to build up suspense and to scare the viewer.
Throughout the murder in the shower the cut shots are fast and every time the cut is used the beat from the music overlay is heard. The cuts was used in this way to quickly show you what is happening and the music beat is to show a stab. The sound and the cuts used are to build up instant suspense to the audience and shock them.
When the women in the shower dies the editing pace becomes a lot slower. Slowing the shots down to show that someone has died will bring emotion to the audience and will show an identity of the person and that they are really dead. This will make the audience feel sorry for the character who will be the protagonist as he/she has died.
Later there is a long paced shot which is led into a fayde, this fayde shot is a key convention to the thriller in this scene as it shows the drain of where the woman's blood is flowing into then the fayde leads into the woman's eye. This edit piece is conventional as it shows the identity of the protagonist and her death which will create sad emotions for the audience.
Mostly throughout the scene there are quick cuts which allows the audience to see around the setting and identify the protagonist. There was also quick cuts to the antagonist who is in low key lighting which will hide the identity, this will also bring suspense as each shot on the antagonist as you can't see who he/she is which will keep the audience thinking and on the edge.
Target Audience (BBFC) - Mrs Frisenda
What is the BBFC?
The BBFC (British Board of Film Classification) is an expert and experienced regulator of the moving image. Their job is to advise and protect vulnerable viewers from the effects of viewing potentially harmful or inappropriate images. The BBFC classifies films, videos/DVDs and some video games, advertisements and
trailers according to its Classification Guidelines, with ratings ranging from
‘U’ for Universal to ‘R18’.
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