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Thriller Evaluation Tasks- Morta Maneikyte
1) In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? Narrative The narrative of the story shows a victim trapped in an odd bathroom filled with a number of clocks and … Continue reading
Lesson by lesson plan for our editing stage
DEADLINE: THURSDAY 21ST MARCH THURSDAY 14TH —> Check our rough cut is uploaded to the blog with comments, add filters to change vibrancy and make the whole atmosphere more thriller like especially on the last shots outside. FRIDAY 15TH —> … Continue reading
Rough Cut Class Feedback
We showed our rough cut to the class in order to get some comments and areas from improvements. Comments were written under the headings; Camerawork, Mise-en-scene, Sound, Editing and Titles & Idents. CAMERAWORK In terms of camera work, it was … Continue reading
Opening Thriller Filming Evaluation
Due to thorough research and planning (e.g. storyboard plan, deciding on film schedule ect.) prior I think our filming for the thriller opening went exceptionally well. We gave ourselves enough time to cover the first scene in the opening- probably … Continue reading
Our Thriller Poster – Hannah, Libby and Morta with analysis by Hannah
This is the poster that we created to represent and promote our thriller opening. We took the photograph include ourselves and all of the effects and changes took place in Photoshop. For the whole image, we thought that the image … Continue reading
Filming Schedule
Monday 25th February 2013 – (Bathroom scenes) arrive at 3.40pm. – 3.50pm prepare the scene (clocks and candles arranged, food colouring in the bath, and light filter set). – 4.00pm start filming – 5.30pm finish filming, cleanup Tuesday 26th … Continue reading
Pet Significance in Silence of the Lambs and Our Thriller Opening
In our opening thriller sequence we tried to show a link between the antagonist in our thriller opening taking his dog for a walk and the antagonist Buffalo Bill’s unconditional love for his pet poodle ‘Precious’. The dog reference in … Continue reading
Analysis of Real Logos
Analysis of Real Logos