Task 7: Extension activity – who makes title sequences?
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Thursday, 24 December 2015
Tuesday, 15 December 2015
Target Audiece
Survey for our target audience:
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/ZLRD2GN
The target audience for our thriller is males and females under the age of 25. This is because a younger audience are more likely to be excited by films of the thriller genre and more readily experience and enjoy the common themes of tension, suspense and violence. Additionally, older males and females are expected to prefer less violent movies, instead favoring action, comedy and romantic comedy.
Examples of thrillers:
The Purge attracts a young audience under the age of 25. This suggests that the majority of people, or the average demographic, that watch thrillers are under 25 as the Purge is a thriller. It also shows how females should still be targeted as they can contribute to a larger audience for thriller films such as The Purge even though it could be argued that thrillers are stereotypically for males.
There are also other thriller films that show the genre is not only popular in males under 25. An example of this is Secret Window, which is shown by YouGov to have a demographic of females aged 18 to 24. Therefore, it is clear that thrillers do not attract only males, although this may vary depending on the type of thriller and the plot.
An example of another thriller movie that appeals to males under 25, is Jurassic World. Stated by YouGov, the average demographic that enjoys the film is males aged between 18 and 24. This therefore contributes evidence that the key demographic to target for films of the thriller genre is under 25's, and as this example is shown as being male and the other films listed have shown females, it also depicts how both males and females can be targeted for a film of the thriller genre.
Another key aspect of demographics that is important to consider in the thriller genre is the different social groups which exists, especially within the younger audience as our thriller is aimed at under 25s. For thriller movies, the typical cliques generally interested in the genre are groups which normally fall into the alternative category. Alternative groups are driven by the need set themselves apart from the mainstream. From candy-hued hair to sleeve tattoos and multiple piercings, they’re determined to be different – but do it together. The group who ‘want out’ of the mainstream – an experimental group trying anything and everything alternative from grunge to hardcore. Young alternatives are a long standing youth group – the entry level alternatives that simply want to set themselves apart from the mainstream by looking alternative, listening to alternative music and having alternative views. We will therefore ensure that our opening sequence aims towards these social groups, and also draws attention from cliques similar to the young alternatives.

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/ZLRD2GN
The target audience for our thriller is males and females under the age of 25. This is because a younger audience are more likely to be excited by films of the thriller genre and more readily experience and enjoy the common themes of tension, suspense and violence. Additionally, older males and females are expected to prefer less violent movies, instead favoring action, comedy and romantic comedy.
Examples of thrillers:
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The Hunger Games: Catching Fire is an example of a thriller film. YouGov shows this film to have an average demographic that enjoys this film to be males of 18-24 years old. This shows how males under 25 can be an appropriate target audience for thriller films and how The Hunger Games: Catching Fire shares a similar target audience to our thriller film.
Social Groups:

Sunday, 13 December 2015
Thriller Genre Conventions Analysis
A genre is a style or category of art, music, or literature. In this instance, we are refering to the film genre, thriller.
Thrillers heavily stimulate the viewer's moods, giving them heightened feelings of suspense, excitement, surprise, anticipation and anxiety.
Setting:
Thrillers take place mostly in ordinary suburbs and cities, although sometimes they may take place in exotic settings such as foreign cities, deserts, polar regions, forests or at sea. Locations of a crime scene or police station are commonly used as they are incorporated in the plot.
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| From Hell |
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| The Silence of the Lambs |
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| Shutter Island |
Typical Characters may include criminals, stalkers, assassins, innocent victims, psychotic individuals, spree killers, sociopaths, agents, terrorists, police and more.
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| The Silence of the Lambs |
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| Dead Man's Shoes |
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| Shutter Island |
An atmosphere of creepy menace and sudden violence, such as crime and murder, characterize thrillers. The tension usually arises when the character is placed in a menacing situation, a mystery, or a trap from which escaping seems impossible. Life is threatened, usually because the
character is unknowingly involved in a dangerous situation.
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| I Am Number Four |
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| Limitless |
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| Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' Ball |
Titles allow the audience to instantly recognize the film genre. Often, titles will be in the same font in order to be continuous and for it to be aesthetically pleasing for the audience. The style of titles are often square and very easy to read.
Props:
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| Shutter Island |
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| Children of Men |
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| Inception |
Props such us weapons and guns are used frequently. Props within the scene aid with the narrative of the film and can provide information about the characters personality. Guns are conventionally used within Thrillers as these symbolize danger and terror therefore, creating suspense and tension.
Lighting and Colour:
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| I Am Number Four |
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| The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo |
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| The A-Team |
Thrillers conventionally use low-key lighting in order to create a dark or sombre atmosphere. This creates tension as the audience are unaware of what could be happening in the surrounding of the character. Additionally, low-key lighting or extreme-low-key lighting can create a dark and menacing atmosphere to a scene.
Sound:
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| From Hell |
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| Buried |
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| The Silence of the Lambs |
Thrillers feature the use of elements such as ambient sound in order to increase tension and panic within the situation. Scream incorporates the use of asynchronous background through the girls screaming when the titles appear which allows the audience to instantly recognize the nature of the film genre. Whereas Borgman uses silence to build tension and suspense and harsh dietetic sounds of grinding metal to shock the audience.
Camerawork:
Thriller films conventionally adapt the use of different types of camerawork to demonstrate an immediate change in the situation. Shot types such as a: Canted angle, Close-up, Wide Shot, Two-Shot and Wide-shot demonstrate the different situations. Close-up shots show the key features of the subject within the scene. This is used to emphasize the characters key details and expressions, therefore showing their emotions towards what is happening. The two-shot is used in order to establish a relationship or connection between the two characters.
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| The Silence of the Lambs |
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| Limitless |
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| Buried |
A thriller will include lots of jump cuts due to there lots of events happening that the audience is unaware of but is essential for the film to make sense. Cross cutting is a key point in editing as it is used to build suspense which is essential for a thriller, long takes are used for the same reason. Additionally, shot/reverse shot and over the shoulder shots are used to emphasize how the protagonist and antagonist may be in close proximity to one another and there may be a threat for the protagonist. Continuity editing is used to help the audience understand the film better.
Audience Response:
Thrillers generally keep the audience on the "edge of their seats" as the plot builds towards a climax. Suspense gives the viewer a feeling of pleasurable fascination and excitement mixed with anticipation and tension. These develop from unpredictable, mysterious events during the narrative, which make the audience think about the outcome of certain actions. Suspense builds in order to make the final moments the most memorable. The suspense in a story keeps the person hooked to watching more until the climax is reached.
An audience experiences suspense when they expect something bad to happen and have a superior perspective on the events, yet they are powerless to intervene to prevent it from happening. Suspense in thrillers is often used with with hope and fear - the hope that things will turn out all right for the protagonists in the story, and the fear that they may not.
Thursday, 10 December 2015
Opening Titles: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
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| 00:00 - Studio |
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| 00:21 - Production Company |
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| 00:24 - Producer |
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| 00:32 - Major Cast 00:54 01:09 01:11 01:26 01:29 |
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| 01:15 - Minor Cast 01:20 |
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| 01:31 - Writer, Screenplay |
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| 01:34 - Assistant directors, assistant art director, script girl, cameraman, assistant cameraman, sound engineers |
Tuesday, 8 December 2015
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