We are hoping that we can appeal to a more mature audience, due to the complex and twisting storyline.
We believe that our target audience would be aged 16 to 30 years old this is the age range that a thriller film would most appeal to , as there is a dark setting and fast pace, which might be too much for a younger audience, or be too fast for older people who don't tend to follow more complex storyline.
We also want an audience that asks questions that they want answered. we hope to answer as many questions as possible in our film so that the audiences leaves the film satisfied with what they have seen. Our film also conveys emotion, and we want our audience to feel emotion. Viewers who are used to watching thrillers are more aware of emotion that they can experience, and depending on who watches our film, we believe that we can convey our emotions through film very well.
Thursday, 12 February 2015
Thursday, 5 February 2015
Thriller Task - Planning: Plot Narrative
The plot of the film involves a murderer; a patient with multiple
personality disorder called Bruce Stringer. But his multiple
personalities take the better of him as he attempts to see the
difference between reality and fiction. However, a murder occurs
and there was a witness. This witness was David Croft. As Dave tries to
convince people of the murder he witnessed, people begin to lose trust
in him. As he continues aimlessly to try to prove he witnessed the
murder, police begin to hunt him down. Dave better get away, or is it
Bruce?
Bradley Roberts, on our group, wrote this plot summary as an idea for where the film would be going after the opening so that we have a direction to head in, and he researched how other films, such as Se7en, used their plot narrative effectively without giving the whole story away. This helped Bradley to write his own plot narrative.
"A film about two homicide detectives' desperate hunt for a serial killer who justifies his crimes as absolution for the world's ignorance of the Seven Deadly Sins. The movie takes us from the tortured remains of one victim to the next as the sociopathic "John Doe" sermonizes to Detectives Sommerset and Mills -- one sin at a time. The sin of Gluttony comes first and the murderer's terrible capacity is graphically demonstrated in the dark and subdued tones characteristic of film noir. The seasoned and cultured but jaded Sommerset researches the Seven Deadly Sins in an effort to understand the killer's modus operandi while the bright but green and impulsive Detective Mills scoffs at his efforts to get inside the mind of a killer... " - Source IMDb.
Max Bi found this source from IMDb and it really makes things clear if you read about the movie what the movie is based around, but not what will happen within it. It creates clear character differences and murder motives, which are needed to make a plot narrative effective. I notice that it reveals which Sin comes first, which would ruin the reveal in the theater because it would be more obvious to make each sin clear within the movie before someone is murdered for that Sin. but Se7en did what it did and it was an effective plot narrative at best.
Bradley Roberts, on our group, wrote this plot summary as an idea for where the film would be going after the opening so that we have a direction to head in, and he researched how other films, such as Se7en, used their plot narrative effectively without giving the whole story away. This helped Bradley to write his own plot narrative.
"A film about two homicide detectives' desperate hunt for a serial killer who justifies his crimes as absolution for the world's ignorance of the Seven Deadly Sins. The movie takes us from the tortured remains of one victim to the next as the sociopathic "John Doe" sermonizes to Detectives Sommerset and Mills -- one sin at a time. The sin of Gluttony comes first and the murderer's terrible capacity is graphically demonstrated in the dark and subdued tones characteristic of film noir. The seasoned and cultured but jaded Sommerset researches the Seven Deadly Sins in an effort to understand the killer's modus operandi while the bright but green and impulsive Detective Mills scoffs at his efforts to get inside the mind of a killer... " - Source IMDb.
Max Bi found this source from IMDb and it really makes things clear if you read about the movie what the movie is based around, but not what will happen within it. It creates clear character differences and murder motives, which are needed to make a plot narrative effective. I notice that it reveals which Sin comes first, which would ruin the reveal in the theater because it would be more obvious to make each sin clear within the movie before someone is murdered for that Sin. but Se7en did what it did and it was an effective plot narrative at best.
Wednesday, 4 February 2015
Rough Soundtrack Ideas - Demo
This is the demo track for our main media task "Undefined Reality". This is a two minute thriller opening, and these are the first rough ideas I thought might be quite useful when I create the real thing.
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