Friday 18 October 2013

Audience Research

 Seven


 These graphs from IMDb show that males and females under the age of 18 watch this film more than other ages and, roughly equally, however, men watch this 0.1% more than women. However, also the results show that males and females from 18-29 years watch this almost as much as under 18 year olds. This shows that this particular crime thriller is pretty much equally liked the same by both women and men but are under the age of 30 so is preferred by the younger generation. These also show that this audience rates this film at rating 8.

this represents the audience that watches this film the most frequently out of the world population.



 The Bourne Identity

These graphs from IMDb show that males and females under the age of 18 watch this thriller film the same amount. Also, men and women from 18-29 years also watch this pretty closely to under 18 year olds so can be seen as one of the main audiences. This film was rated 8 which shows that this audience likes watching this action thriller.



this photo represents the audience for this action thriller

the two films above have similar audiences from 18-29 year olds which shows that the two above films are preferred by the older generation of people who have left school or attend university.


The Butterfly Effect


These graphs from IMDb shows that males and females under the age of 18 roughly equally watch this film the most out of all other ages, however women watch this 0.1% more than men. This particular psychological thriller is different to most others in the audience as it is usually watched by men; This could be because this film includes romance so could be more relatable to women.

This picture represents that this film is mostly watched by men and women under the age of 18.


the rating of this film was rating 8.



 Shutter Island
These graphs from IMDb show that males and females under the age of 18 watch this film roughly the same, however men watch this 0.1% more than women. This shows that this psychological thriller is liked by both men and women. The rating of this film is 8 so shows that this age group likes watching thrillers.

this photo represents that women and men under the age of 18 watch this film.

the above two films show that under 18 year olds watch psychological thrillers more than any other age group. this conveys how it is preferred by the younger generation.



The others

These graphs from IMDb allow us to see that this particular supernatural thriller attracts a wide range of audiences; male and female; the older generation and the young generation. The average shown on the graph is roughly around the percentage 7.7, give or take 0.1/0.2%. The highest rating of this film is an 8 which proves that majority of the audience enjoyed the film where the minority did not enjoy it.


These pictures represent the diversity of age that this film has entertained


Sucker Punch

These graphs from IMDb show that under 18 year olds are the popular audience; however women watch this psychological thriller 0.2% more than men. This could be because women can relate to the story in this thriller more than men. This film is rated 7- compared to the rest of the thrillers I have researched this is lowest; this one is female dominated where the rest of them are male dominated. This could mean that audiences prefer male dominated thrillers due to the storyline.

this photo represents the teenage audience that watches this thriller film


Based upon my research, it has brought to light that under 18’s up to 39 year olds are the most common audience for thriller films. The older generations are brought into the popular audience, in crime, actions and horror thrillers whereas the supernatural or psychological are majority the younger generation. 




Thursday 17 October 2013

Preliminary Task voice over



this small analysis meant that I could understand and realise what my improvements are and what I do quite well in acting and directing. It also showed our group how well we worked together

Media Work Animation





this media animation showed me the extent of my knowledge and how well I worked with my group to get the task complete. it was a long process but we planned around it by making 30 second videos and then joining them together later on to make one fluid movie. it allowed me to learn how to use new software and how to make animations

Friday 11 October 2013

Notes

Four types of Narratives:


Omniscient is where the audience knows everything about the film and characters. An example of this narrative would be, Transporter as it follows the guideline of the Classic Hollywood Narrative; we know that he has to deliver parcels to the given address but we automatically know something will go wrong and that he will need to fix it. Therefore we know everything about the film and the character as the film progresses but it just keeps the tension.


Restricted is where the audience only knows what the character knows; it leaves the audience questioning a lot of the movie and trying to figure it out for themselves. An example of this narrative would be, Shutter Island as we do not understand the man's journey until the end of the film where we find out he is actually a patient at the mental institution and everything he experienced is how his brain deals with the horrible memories he carries with him every day. 


Linear is where the films have a clear start, middle and end and are usually known as the Classical hollywood narrative. An example of this narrative would be, Taken as we see that the girl is taken, the man chases the men that kidnapped her, and then she is saved by him and she gets a happy ending by being given singing lessons by her dad. 






Non-linear is where the films include flashbacks to throw audiences off track; it gives more background story to

the character usually and is more engaging for most audiences due to the fact that they are constantly surprised with the new information they are fed. An example of this narrative would be, Bourne Identity, as the main character, Bourne suffers from amnesia after a terrible accident, but then starts to remember his life before and realises he is a trained killer; this is given in small doses of information to the audience to keep them continually interested in the film but also tells the story in a way that keeps them surprised and not expecting what is to happen next.



Enigma codes and their importance in a film
An enigma code makes the audience ask themselves questions throughout the film; it entertains the audience as well as the fact that it makes them feel clever.

Different Thriller sub genres
There are many different sub genres that are in thriller films: conspiracy, crime, disaster, mystery, political, psychological, religious, techno, supernatural and action. All of these sub genres target different audiences within those that like thrillers. 


The conspiracy sub genre usually include a heroic figure set around a business location and and usually includes a powerful organisation as the main plot. An example of this type of thriller would be Inception as it includes a powerful organisation that plants ideas in the person's subconscious which influences them in the real world- they are paid alot of money for this business; the characters all wear suits/ smart clothes that enforce the fact that it is set in a business plot.


The crime sub genre usually includes some sort of criminal offence- the main character would either be a detective or some sort of murderer and the audience experiences the film through them. An example of this type of thriller would be Seven as it is based around the police investigating murders commited by a psycho-case killer that is trying to prove that people commit the seven deadly sins; brad pitt and morgan freeman are the main detectives investigating the case.




The disaster sub genre where there is usually some sort of scientist as one of the main roles- the story plots around a natural disaster where mankind are to blame. An example of this type of thriller would be the day after tomorrow where scientists in America predict global warming will increase rapidly and cause the next ice age- it is based upon university students that have connections to the scientists through family connections and help themselves and a group of civilians survive the disaster.

The mystery sub genre is usually based upon a crime where clues are revealed to keep the audience guessing. It is relatable to crime and detectives and their storylines are usually restricted. An example of this type of thriller would be The Sixth Sense as it tells a story of a man that treats people with hallucinations. A former patient hoever comes to Malcom's house and shoots him in the abdomen because he failed him. Malcom is weary about helping others but he meets an eight year old boy that suffers similar to the guy that shot him and becomes dedicated to helping him. The audience does not find out till later on in the film that Malcom is in fact a ghost himself. 



The political sub genre is based around the government and prevention of war and usually influences an opinion out of the audience. An example of this type of sub genre would be V for Vendetta as it based in a dystopian setting of London where V is trying to start a revolution to overthrow government for the freedom of the people. 



The psychological sub genre usually has a non-linear narrative and is based upon a character with an unstable mind. An example of this type of thriller would be Butterfly Effect as Evan goes back in time to fix him past, and the girl he just met at university, however this causes changes in him present day life where he returns to be an inmate, an amputee and even jailed for killing the girls's brother Tommy. All of this contains flashbacks and time warps that throw the audience off track, keeping them engaged.



The religious sub genre is usually centred around the church and the pope but mainly the catholic church. An example of this would be Angels and Demons as it is based upon the beliefs of the catholic church and how the illuminati will kill the four cardinals at four of the altars along the 'Path of Illumination' marked by the angels. Tom Hanks' character has to follow the leads and clues and hope to stop the turn of events. 




The techno sub genre is a sci-fi thriller but technology plays a major role that leads the film. An example of this type of thriller would be iRobot as humans have invented robots that do important jobs in the business world as well as doing the dirty jobs in the streets and slaving around the house and now are about to rebel led by a super computer that one robot turns against with the help of Will Smith to save the race of humans. 



The supernatural sub genre includes a main character who usually has superhuman powers that save mankind and the story is led by their actions. An example of this would be The Others as Nicole Kidman is leading a life that she believes is real but actually she is a ghost and so is everyone else she sees and talks to but we do not know this until near to the end of the film where all is slowly revealed. 






The action sub genre includes fast paced action to keep the audience engaged but adds to the storyline by showing that the hero is fighting for justice. An example of this type of thriller would be Die Hard, there is terrorists that take a group of people hostage and Bruce Willis sets out to save them all and ends up killing the villain, freeing the people and setting forth the actions for the next films.




Tuesday 8 October 2013

Falling Down music edit

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Mind map


this mood board helped me section and connect the different items that make up a thriller film and how it is different from other genre of movies

Friday 4 October 2013

Preliminary Task


this task helped me learn how to make one fluid motion from lots of different angles- after trial and error me and my group were able to do it effectively. it gives me an idea for the final task we are working towards

Dexter remake

This is relevant for my research as it allowed me to learn how to recreate a sequence using the right camera angles/ shots- I have learnt from my mistakes on certain pieces that should've been different

Thursday 3 October 2013

Iconography mood board


the iconography, more professionally known as 'mise en scene' enables the audience to feel the tension, suspense and mystery that a thriller film portrays. these pictures helped me distinguish the genre from any other.