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Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Schedual 3/2/2011
The Deluge, Group 2 | |||
Date 3/2/2011 | Weather Partly Cloudy | Shots Storyboard * of * (Varies) | Time 16:00 Duration 1 hour 30 mins |
Equipment Camera Steady Camera Tripod Batteries Tapes/ SD card Props + Costumes Laptop Causual clothing | Contacts Holly Gowler- 078******** Elliot Wright- 078******** Jonjo Sharp- 078******** | Special Arrangements Transport- Walk Lunch- N/A Arrival Time- 16:00 Context- Location- Holly’s House | |
Friday, 18 February 2011
Propp's Theory
Propps theory explained:
Vladimir Propp was a Russian critic who developed Propps theory which explained that every story has to have the same character types to give it structure this was a belief of Propp that characters provide the structure for text.
These are the characters that Propps theory comments on:
The Hero – This is the character which is set on a quest to gain something
The Villain – An obstacle in the heroes way someone who deliberately blocks the heroes path
The Donor – An object that will help the hero is provided by the donor
The Dispatcher – A messenger this is the character who sends the hero on their mission
The False Hero – False claims are made by this character
The Helper – Helps the hero
The Princess – A reward for the hero
The Father – will reward the hero for their effort
This research was inspired by:
(http://www.adamranson.plus.com/Propp.htm)
Propps theory is effective however it has flaws and is not a theory that can be relevant to every film, the theory was introduced fairytales were known by all as modern media did not exist because of this Propps theory fits almost every older folk tale but modern films drift slightly out of the norm. An example of a film which has the majority of the characters which Propps theory explores is Scream (DIR.Wes Craven).
The hero in scream if Sidney
The villain- There are two villains in scream Stu and Billy
The donor- Gail weathers gives Sidney the drive to combat her killers and defend her mother’s name.
The dispatcher- In scream the dispatcher is Sidney’s mother her death sends Sidney on a mission to uncover the real killer and to stop her torment.
Her father- Sidney’s dad
The princess- This is the a thought rather than a person e.g. justice or truth
Using the theory can help towards structuring my production in which, it will help
develop my characters and decide the roles they will play in the plot.
Fonts
Font design for our horror opening
After we settled upon the title of ‘the deluge’ for our horror film, we decided we needed a suitable font to represent the tone our opening was trying to take. Due to the death of a character in a bath, water was a constant theme throughout the film, with many others dying from being drowned as well. We needed a font that would fit well with this constant theme. I decided to use the sites 1001fonts.com and dafont.com to find suitable fonts. After I've found some suitable designs I intend to alter them in Photoshop to tweak them to a design that would be perfect for our project.
Fonts from dafont.com
Font 1: children should not play with dead things
This font is particularly effective at fitting with the theme of our horror opening, as it appears to have some sort of liquid dripping from the words. The rounded edges and uneven shapes can be linked to water itself, making this font a good choice for our project
This font is particularly effective at fitting with the theme of our horror opening, as it appears to have some sort of liquid dripping from the words. The rounded edges and uneven shapes can be linked to water itself, making this font a good choice for our project
Font 2: plasma drip
plasma drip would make a good font type to use for our horror opening. Its bubbly edges represent flowing water very well and fits with the theme of our film. Much like the previous font ‘ children should not play with dead things’, this font also has water dripping off of the letters, further tying in with the theme of water.
plasma drip would make a good font type to use for our horror opening. Its bubbly edges represent flowing water very well and fits with the theme of our film. Much like the previous font ‘ children should not play with dead things’, this font also has water dripping off of the letters, further tying in with the theme of water.
Font 3: raptor kill
the font of raptor kill is both a good and bad font to use for our film opening. It successfully signifies water by having it drip from the letters. But on the other hand the letters aren’t defined and are quite hard to read. This is a problem due to the title ‘the deluge’ being odd, and it’s essential that people know what it is. This is one of the fonts I would consider choosing for the title of our horror opening.
the font of raptor kill is both a good and bad font to use for our film opening. It successfully signifies water by having it drip from the letters. But on the other hand the letters aren’t defined and are quite hard to read. This is a problem due to the title ‘the deluge’ being odd, and it’s essential that people know what it is. This is one of the fonts I would consider choosing for the title of our horror opening.
Font 4:DuerTWOo
To achieve the desired effect on this font design I wrote out tHE DeLuGe, instead of ‘the deluge’. I did this because it gave a far better effect, and made the font look far more ominous and chilling. The fonts main style looks a lot like its in the style of watercolour brushstrokes, which fits in very well with the theme of our horror film.
Font 5: dink
While this font doesn’t really represent water in any way, It does signify insanity very well. It achieves this by having larges cracks throughout the E letters. This would be fitting for the general plot of the our film, but would be a bad representation of our opening, which has very little to do with insanity, only water
Tuesday, 1 February 2011
Questionnaire Draft
From my questionnaire I hope to find out what aspects of a horror are popular and which would be most effective when producing my horror scene.
Questionnaire
What gender are you?
Male [ ] Female [ ]
How old are you?
_____________
How often do you watch Horrors?
Very often [ ] Sometimes [ ] Rarely [ ] Never [ ]
Why do you watch them this often?
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What is your favourite sub-genre of horror?
Zombie [ ] Supernatural [ ] B-Movie [ ] Apocalyptic [ ]
Vampire [ ] Slasher [ ] Teen [ ] Monsters/ Aliens [ ]
What types of Devices do you own?
Mobile Phone [ ] iPod [ ] Mp3 Player [ ] iPhone [ ]
Blackberry [ ] Laptop [ ] Home PC [ ]
Which websites do you use on a regular basis?
Facebook [ ] MySpace [ ] IMDB [ ] YouTube [ ]
eBay [ ] Hotmail [ ] Yahoo [ ] iTunes [ ]
If you saw these devices/ websites used throughout a horror movie
would you be more scared?
Yes [ ] No [ ]
Why?
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How do you watch movies?
Online [ ] LoveFilm [ ] Cinema [ ] TV [ ] Illegal Download [ ]
Borrowed [ ] Bought [ ]
When do you mostly watch horrors?
On your own [ ] With Friends [ ] Both [ ] Depends [ ]
Where do you hear about new movies?
TV [ ] Word of Mouth [ ] Internet [ ] Radio [ ]
Posters [ ] Billboard [ ]
If you saw a character at the start of a horror film, what would you expect to happen
to them?
Last 'til the end [ ] Die at the start [ ] Be the Hero [ ] Be the Villain [ ]
Why?
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Which of the following do you expect to see in a horror? (Pick 1 or more)
Blood [ ] Weapons [ ] Disguises/ Masked Villains [ ] Teenagers [ ]
Gore [ ] Ghosts [ ] The 'Final' Girl [ ] Monsters [ ] Drugs [ ]
Sex [ ] Alcohol [ ] Romance [ ]
Saturday, 4 December 2010
Horror Opening Comparisons
Jonjo Sharp
The Final Destination and Vacancy 2: The First Cut
Opening Scenes
In this essay I am going to analyse and compare two horror movie openings, The Final Destination and Vacancy 2. I chose these two films because I haven’t watched them so it will be easier to watch the opening without judging the rest of the film. I am going to compare the similarities and differences of the two films and analyse camera shots and effects made to improve the film. I will watch the opening several times and focus on a key aspect each time, e.g. Camera angles, dialog, mise-en-scene etc. I am also going to watch The Final Destination in 2D and 3D to see whether it affects the film and which is better.
The Final Destination
I first watched The Final Destination. It opened up with a race cars going round a circuit and rock music was playing in the background, this set the scene and shows the audience that it is a fast paced race and that it looks to be a good day out with the family. They show it’s fast paced because they use a tracking shot and a close up on the cars which, mixed which the heavy metal rock music, it a hyped mise-en-scene which lets the audience predict something is going to go wrong. It then shows a long shot of the crowd cheering. It then introduces some characters in which a slight jump scare happens. It then shows a mid-shot of a family and includes some humour among them. It then shows the crack in seat, which caused the jump scare earlier and shows another crack forming above the main character, that is male. The music then speeds up and sounds serious and next we see an accident take place. The camera pans and shows a piece of paper floating in the wind, that then falls in the hands of the main character, the paper reads “In Memory Of Our Beloved Drivers”. This indicates that many people have died here before. Then the camera closes up to a t-shirt that states “Life’s a Bitch & Then You Die... Any Questions?” which also shows the audience that death is about to occur. From this indication, it then shows the source of the problem, this is the race cars. The music gets tenser and the camera fixates on the cars which are being partially repaired and then focuses on the error which will cause the problem. The problem then happens, which is a car crashing, which results in a death that then turns the mood of the scene. The cracked bench then gets snapped in the hysteria and signifies and tension snapping and now it’s gone out of control. A close-up is shown of a part of a bench sticking up; this shows that the stick will be used later on in the scene. The scene then show a large variety of deaths that occur, it seems the film focuses a lot more on disaster than gore or scares because when a person is killed the camera immediately switches to a different person who then dies. In 3D most deaths are things that can shoot out at you which cause a jump scare that is really effective and emphasises the death because you are fixated on whatever is jumping out at you. You then see the main characters die and then a zoomed close up on his eyes then changes the scene because when the camera zooms out you realise that he is in the present time and that it was his imagination. He then says everything that is about to happen and runs for the door. Everything does happen and they escape the death trap although one girl dies which is used to cut to the title.
Vacancy 2: The First Cut
In Vacancy 2, they use a very long opening, in which they use it to set the scene. It starts with some captions telling you that a motel was shut down for videotaping over 200 murders. Between each caption it show quick footage, which is shot in night vision with the hand cam. Screams are heard which makes the audience scared into believing this is real which is a great effect. It then cuts to a deserted woodland area where some newlyweds are driving dangerously along the road until they pull over and start to have sex, while the audience is heavily focused on the scene it quickly cuts to a close up of someone’s face which causes a jump scare. I think this is really effective because, most men will probably be focused on the gorgeous girl so they won’t expect to the see an ugly man staring through the car window. The man warns them off, which results in them staying at a random motel that is run by two weird fellows that gives them a room to stay in. The camera doesn’t stay constant it keeps cutting to each person quickly which gives the mise-en-scene a fast, quick paced impression. It then skips to the couple in a motel room about to have sex and show the two owners watching them through hidden video cameras. They then drive off when they are finished and another couple come through. The man doesn’t give his real name and goes into his room with, what is thought to be, a prostitute. The two owners watch through the cameras and are surprised when the man lays a plastic sheet over the bed and tell the girls to lie on her stomach. He then stabs her in the back many times while the two men watch in horror. The film had no real indication of an opening so I decided that it would be until the first death.
Both movies have some similarities such as the music they use which both sets the mood and raises tension. These are both used well and without them the films would be boring and wouldn’t emphasise each death. Both films use indications of deaths such as The Final Destination, where it says “Life’s A Bitch and Then You Die...Any Questions?” and Vacancy 2 where the owner says “Scream if you need anything” to the killer. They also use jump scares to play with the audience until the carnage actually happens, this is most effective in Vacancy 2 though because you are most focused when the jump scare occurs whereas in The Final Destination just does it to mess with the audience.
Camera Angles are used differently in the movies because in The Final Destination they use fast paced shots to get the audience ready to see the disequilibrium whereas the entire opening of Vacancy 2 sets the scene by using a newlywed couple and finally at the end introduces the killer slightly. The Final Destination uses close-up shots to draw more attention to the deaths but on the other hand Vacancy 2 doesn’t show you the death closely but makes you witness it happen from behind the killer which is highly effective.
Friday, 5 November 2010
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