Tuesday, 29 January 2013
Research into Titles - different styles looked at.
This shows the dark and enticing storyline that the film entails. The general film looks like it has a filter to make the film look more evil on certain scenes with certain characters (like the joker). It makes certain colours stand out more.
These titles look more into the side of hand made cartoons and characters.. The titles look like they have a cotton material, to make the titles suitable for the storyline of the film right from the start!
Diary Entry 1
Paige White
I need to look at the 15 minute film analysis of a similar film and analyse the things used to get ideas from on it's style. I have already looked at many different aspect which include the title sequencing of different films and how they relate to certain things that the film is about. I have also looked at different films that could be classed as horror under different ratings. I have researched into what the BBFC classes as being acceptable for certain ratings and decided as a group what our film would be. I have also done a script for our 2 minute film. I need to look at one certain title sequence and analyse that bit by bit.
Emily Greenman
So far I have done the independent story lines as well as the final story line for our film, and a more focused one for the first two minutes. I have done lots of research into the genre of horror and then gone further to look at the sub genre of slasher horror in relation to the characters and representation. I have also looked at kind of mainstream distributor we would like to use for our film and done research into classification of similar films to ours. Also I have created a questionnaire for the public to give feedback on our story line.
I need to improve on my analysis of the first 15 minutes of a similar film to ours as i thought to start with that i had done enough, but after getting feedback from my tutor I realised that more images and illustrations needed to be added, and also a lot more detail needed to be included for it to be up to standard.
Rachel Williams
Since the beginning of this project, I have created a storyline for a potential horror film. We decided to take my idea further and I contributed towards refining what would happen in the first two minutes as well as creating character profiles for our two main characters. However, I feel that we shall need to improve the character profiles because we have only done two characters and the information on them is a bit sparse.
I have also done quite a bit of research into the genre of horror, such as, its conventions, examples of horror films, typical actors, how horror films differ depending on their nationality and it's sub-genres. I have created a slideshare presentation for the codes & conventions of a slasher film, which is the sub-genre we feel our film falls into.
Recently, I looked into a possible distributor for our film, I chose the Maverick Entertainment Group, which is an independent company and they specialize in promoting horror films. I feel they would be capable of distributing our film but would prefer to have a mainstream company to distribute our product because we would have fewer limitations.
Within in the next few days I hope to complete my analysis of the first fifteen minutes of the 1981 My Bloody Valentine and create a set in stone storyboard and script for the start of the film.
I need to look at the 15 minute film analysis of a similar film and analyse the things used to get ideas from on it's style. I have already looked at many different aspect which include the title sequencing of different films and how they relate to certain things that the film is about. I have also looked at different films that could be classed as horror under different ratings. I have researched into what the BBFC classes as being acceptable for certain ratings and decided as a group what our film would be. I have also done a script for our 2 minute film. I need to look at one certain title sequence and analyse that bit by bit.
Emily Greenman
So far I have done the independent story lines as well as the final story line for our film, and a more focused one for the first two minutes. I have done lots of research into the genre of horror and then gone further to look at the sub genre of slasher horror in relation to the characters and representation. I have also looked at kind of mainstream distributor we would like to use for our film and done research into classification of similar films to ours. Also I have created a questionnaire for the public to give feedback on our story line.
I need to improve on my analysis of the first 15 minutes of a similar film to ours as i thought to start with that i had done enough, but after getting feedback from my tutor I realised that more images and illustrations needed to be added, and also a lot more detail needed to be included for it to be up to standard.
Rachel Williams
Since the beginning of this project, I have created a storyline for a potential horror film. We decided to take my idea further and I contributed towards refining what would happen in the first two minutes as well as creating character profiles for our two main characters. However, I feel that we shall need to improve the character profiles because we have only done two characters and the information on them is a bit sparse.
I have also done quite a bit of research into the genre of horror, such as, its conventions, examples of horror films, typical actors, how horror films differ depending on their nationality and it's sub-genres. I have created a slideshare presentation for the codes & conventions of a slasher film, which is the sub-genre we feel our film falls into.
Recently, I looked into a possible distributor for our film, I chose the Maverick Entertainment Group, which is an independent company and they specialize in promoting horror films. I feel they would be capable of distributing our film but would prefer to have a mainstream company to distribute our product because we would have fewer limitations.
Within in the next few days I hope to complete my analysis of the first fifteen minutes of the 1981 My Bloody Valentine and create a set in stone storyboard and script for the start of the film.
Treatments
Full Film:
Title: NEXT
Duration: 90 minutes
Audience: 15 rating
Summary Synopsis: Alexandra is running from an unknown entity in a dream. She stops suddenly and, to her relief, one of her friends is stood there, looking grim. Blood pouring. Darkness.
She goes through the motions of her day; got to school, five lessons – she tells her friends about her dream that night – and then goes home - but a figure blocks her path as she is taking a shortcut.
Title: NEXT
Duration: 90 minutes
Audience: 15 rating
Summary Synopsis: Alexandra is running from an unknown entity in a dream. She stops suddenly and, to her relief, one of her friends is stood there, looking grim. Blood pouring. Darkness.
She goes through the motions of her day; got to school, five lessons – she tells her friends about her dream that night – and then goes home - but a figure blocks her path as she is taking a shortcut.
A wrist grabbing horror and panic filled film showing the insights of Alexandra, in the woods.
A hole in their back. A hole in her heart.
She can’t hide, nothing and no-one will save her.
“You are next” reads in blood. Dare you?
Suggested Elements: This film is gory from the start and begins with a dream scene.
2 Minutes:
Title: NEXT
Duration: 2 Minutes
Audience: 15
Summary: Alexandra is running through the woods at night from an unknown entity. She stops suddenly, feeling a hand on her back and spins round. Her best friend, Samantha, is stood there her look turning grim. As she is running for her life, she glances to her right and sees a cloaked figure running along side here on the other side of the trees.
Suggested Elements: This film is gory from the start and begins with a dream scene.
2 Minutes:
Title: NEXT
Duration: 2 Minutes
Audience: 15
Summary: Alexandra is running through the woods at night from an unknown entity. She stops suddenly, feeling a hand on her back and spins round. Her best friend, Samantha, is stood there her look turning grim. As she is running for her life, she glances to her right and sees a cloaked figure running along side here on the other side of the trees.
She turns round to make sure she is alone. So many happenings.
She goes through the motions of her day; (school day in 20 seconds, short clips) go to school, three lessons – she tells her friends about her dream that night – and then go home - but a figure blocks her path as she is taking a shortcut. She remains calm, continuing to approach the figure, who doesn’t move.
As she passes, a hand reaches out and grabs her wrist.
Suggested elements: Chase scene and gore filled scene.
Suggested elements: Chase scene and gore filled scene.
Research into Horror
HORROR
The paradigms typically found in Horror movies are objects like knives, masks and blood, as well as the type of character. In this case it could simply be a vampire, or people with different coloured eyes.
This is shown in Interview with a Vampire and many other films like this.
Conventions of Horror films have characters that are normally killed off at the end, to make the film more enjoyable and connectable for the audience.
Conventions of Horror films have characters that are normally killed off at the end, to make the film more enjoyable and connectable for the audience.
Thursday, 24 January 2013
Classification of Similar Films
U Rated Film
The Cabinet of Dr.Caligari (1920)
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Saying this, The Cabinet of Dr.Caligari has maybe two or three small parts that the parents could either cover their child's eyes or go 'look, whats that over their?!' and put there attention elsewhere until the scene is over.
Because of this I can see why it would have been rated a U now. It was created in 1920, so the violence that they might have seen as rated 15 would be a U rating now as they were not aloud to show as many strong issues.
Apart from a couple of assaults, a stabbing shown in a silhouette and an attempted kidnapping, there are very few moments that might disturb or scar your children, i believe that this rating is very well chosen for this film. SO, to conclude, apart from the odd 'bugger' or 'damn' I see this as a suitable film for children to watch, provided their parents are next to them ready to jump if there is anything they don't want there little one seeing.
PG Rated Film
The Witches (1990)
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There may be some scene that are graphic, including boys that have been turned into mice getting squished or killed by meat cleavers, BUT because of the mood of the film it is all done in light of laughter, and no blood or mice heads are shown, it only gives the impression. Also a witch is disintegrated into ash in one scene, but as the witch is one of the 'bad guys' there is a good chance that any of the younger audience would see it as a good laugh and be happy that the bad guy has been defeated.
However, it has been labelled a 'horror' for a reason. I still don't believe that any kind of Horror film can be rated U or PG as my knowledge of Horror films is that they can be psychological and gruesome. According to the British Board of Film Classification (http://www.bbfc.co.uk/what-classification/pg), PG films can have some horror involved as long as it is only implied and it is in very little detail. In historical or fantasy (like The Witches settings, violence is a lot more acceptable, as it brings a distance to the violence and would entice young people to replicate the behaviour.
12 Rated Film
Van Helsing (2004)
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Not only does this film have some extremely violent and religious scenes that some people might find offencive, there is also a CGI created werewolf that may frighten or scar anyone of a younger audience.
There is also a lot of gore in this film too, but much of it is implied or only seen in shadows, which would be an argument for the 12 rating.
There is a lot of intense and violent scene in Van Helsing, and because of the supernatural creatures, within these include transformations and demonic vampire children that could frighten any younger audiences that might be watching.
Overall I think this film should be rated 15 as there is a lot more scenes that shouldn't be seen by younger people, and graphic creatures that could be scarring.
I do think though that the reason this film has been given a 12 rating is because this creates a bigger audience for it, which means more money for the company's that created Van Helsing.
12A Rated Film
Cry_Wolf (2005)
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Also this film is loosely based around a group of students that make games out of lying. If a younger audience saw this, that might see it as a good thing to lie and could promote bad behaviour. On the other hand if they were to watch the whole film it could show the kind of things that happen to people who lie too much, the old 'boy who cried wolf' phrase brought to life through film.
keying into this, there is also some beer drinking and implied drug use, and some slight nudity which is something a parent might not want there 10 year old child seeing, which is another reason the A should be taken out of the rating.
However there is only few scenes that include cuts and blood, unlike most horrors. I don't think that horror films are a lot worse when they are psychological, as they mess with your mind and that can be harming to younger children.
Like Van Helsing, I think that the reason the rating is so low is because the production company wanted a bigger audience. whats different about Cry_Wolf is that i think it NEEDED a bigger audience to get the profit it needed, as it isn't as popular a film as Van Helsing.
15 Rated Film
Abraham Lincoln; Vampire Hunter (2012)
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One thing that could be quite disturbing is that when a vampire is about to be attacked, there facial features and expression looks very gruesome and this could be very distrubing and frightening.
Also sexual scenes and nudity could be a problem if there was a lower rating for this film, as there are a few scenes including a dead bare chested woman, a couple having sex in a bathtub and a scene of rape. These scenes would never be acceptable for a 12 or 12A as that kind of film are only aloud to imply that the film has scenes like this, or jumps ahead to seeing a couple laid in bed together the next morning. Abraham Lincoln; Vampire Hunter however, just blatantly shows this clips, even if they are just for a short moment.
Overall I think that beside a few highly gruesome scenes this film is perfectly rated 15, and is an excellent film all-round.
18 Rated Film
Se7en (1995)
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Because this film is based around a serial killer that uses the seven deadly sins as his reason for killing, which means there is a different death for each one, most of which are very graphic, including; an obese man that has been forced to continue feeding, then another man kicks his stomach which explodes; a man is tied to a bed for a year, kept alive by an IV, who's brain is mush and has chewed off his own tongue, but still alive; a man is forced to rape a prostitute with a large knife-like device (not shown, but described); the murderer also cuts off one of the detectives' wive's head, which then causes said detective to shoot the murderer in the head.
this horror is a very psychological horror and although there are no fight scenes or such like, there is a lot of gruesome deaths shown, and the murderer is constantly calm and seen as a complete nut-job.
als othere is a lot of mild and strong language that is frequently used, and this can also make a film an 18 as that kind of language is not supposed to be heard by younger ears.
Overall this Se7enhas got to be one of the most gruesome films i have ever seen, and even though only one murder is shown on screen and from a distance, the aftermath of the other six deaths are gruesome enough to be a big fat 18.
Wednesday, 23 January 2013
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