Wednesday 17 December 2014

Why have we chosen those acttors?

DR JOSEPH DAMIAN:In our film there are only two character the biggest reason is because we wanted to focus on the main character, Dr Joseph Damian who has been interpreted by Matthew Foster, a year 13 drama students, the choice was made based on the fact that none of our family members were available to do it and we had to choose a sixth form student, Matthew looks older enough to seems a doctor. He has been very kind and he immediately got in our character making our job much easier.


KILLED GIRL:I interpreted the role of the girl who was abusing of her body, smoking, taking drugs and alcohol, the choice ha been made after the photo-shoot of the murder scene, where I pretended to be dead and hidden in his basement by the main character. I agreed of being recorded because it was a easy way to finish the filming and to be able to start editing as early as possible.





Monday 15 December 2014

Storyline Overview

Doctor 6:19

Beginning:

In the beginning of our film opening it features Joseph Damien sat down at his desk within his office and appears to be scribbling on a bible. I decided that a bible would link with our religious theme and his belief of certain quotes. Yet to show someone to be drawing on to something that is meant to be holy and reflex many teachings and stories that millions worldwide follow would be quite abnormal. No 'normal' person was even think of writing on to the bible, so shows the audience what kind of mind set Joseph has and what sort of character he may turn out to be within the rest of the story. It then shows joseph looking up and with the use of editing, shows him to be disorientated and focused on what he is writing/scribbling. We made sure that we filmed within an office which had a computer in it, this was because we could show our article about a 'Girl Murdered' in which would make the audience think about why he is so interested in it. It also does not give away whether he in fact has committed a murder or is just looking at the latest news. The next part shows Joseph slide over on his chair and open a lockable draw in which he has a case of photographs. These photographs are then placed on to his desk and shows our actor Sara as a murder victim inside a cellar. This then links joseph to his darker side which the viewers can now see clearer and features a flash back of his victim smoking outside.

Middle:

Our middle part of the opening sees a title wrote in a formal typewriter style come on to the screen and say 'Two days earlier', After our doctor is shown to walk out of the hospital and towards his big black car. I used one of my parents cars as it was big and black, so looked like the type a doctor would own and drive, this then saw him look across at his glove box in which the audience could see a knife and some sort of pills/drugs which were originally shown as a overlap in the beginning as being used for Schizophrenia, linking to his mental health. He then was shown driving off after looking mysteriously into the car mirror. Why did he have a knife and what was he going to do?

End:

Towards our ending, after seeing our doctor drive away from the hospital with a knife, we was shown driving through Guildford town centre and park up next to the Casino round the back in a alleyway. He then got out the knife from the glove box and got out of the car. This then features a overlap of Sara our victim running so acts as a flash forward giving the audience a preview of what he is going to do.

Rhianna Henson-Smith

Audience interviews evaluation

Audience evaluation:

Throughout our time filming and producing research towards our opening we made sure we used conventions which the audience would expect within our psycho-thriller genre. We asked different people what they would expect to see within our opening.

Some of their answers were:


- Dark/low lighting
-Crime and murder
- props such as knives and guns
- mysterious and tense music
-suspense

From this audience feedback we made sure these answers we included within our opening. We used dark and low lighting in the scenes which showed Joseph at the hospital walking out and to the car to then drive to the Casino. We did this as night time adds to the tension of a potential murder and disorientates the audiences senses. Crime is shown when Joseph gets out photos of Sara our victim and places them on this desk. This is the first initial stage of showing Joseph's murderous side, which then features a overlapped flash back of Sara running away from him. Murder is a on going theme as after the photos which show death within the film, joseph is then carrying a knife in the middle of town, which first is illegal and secondly links to violence and potential death.  

We made sure we used the right sort of props which would be seen within our genre, we included a knife, rope and bible which commonly feature within a psycho-thriller and add to our ongoing themes. I thought that a knife was a better prop to use instead of a gun, this is because it takes a more physical act to commit a murder with a knife and is more horrific. 

We used garage band to create our music and used different beats and sounds to create mysterious/tense sounds, this then allowed us to fade in and out sounds and change the music at different scenes to also reflex the characters emotions. 

We made sure that we took on the audiences feedback because it needs to appeal to our target audience and we needed advice and tips from those who will potentially be watching it and in the big film industry would make us hits.

Rhianna Henson-Smith

Marketing Technique


One of the most hard question when you are making a film is: Who is your target audience?


In our case we are shooting a psychological thriller that for conventions can be quite violent. In our opening scene there aren't particular violent moments, but anyway our target audience must be older than 15, some content could be too much for a young boy or girl.
If we think to a gender we can say that both man and woman could be interested.




The audience of this film expect mostly tension suspense and a main character who has a sort of mental issue, in our opening you can find everything, the main themes of psychological thriller are treated, such as Reality-> the film is located in a real situation where a doctor is seriously disturbed, Perception-> in the film Dr demian thinks to be in charge to purify the world from those girl who don't treat their bodies as a temple (Corinthians 6:19 in the bible), Mind-> Dr Demian again is the one whose mind is different from the other, Purpose-> to be in charge to purify the world, Identity-> Dr Demian is confused and for keep the bad thought away starts to abuse of drugs and alcohol, Death-> there are picture of murder scene in the film.

Saturday 13 December 2014

Progress of work

We are coming to the finish line of creating our film Doctor 6:19. So far we have filmed all of our scenes and have edited them so that they run smoothly throughout without mistakes. Our initial plan was to have a scene which featured a nurse walking in to Joseph's office and interrupt him scribbling on the bible and come inside and open the blind window to the office. We decided this as the nurse coming in would alter our characters mood as he throws his scribbles off the table and minimizes the 'girl murdered' article, showing his double sided mind/personality he has as he tries to act 'normal'.
However we decided to cut this scene as we thought the film looked better with just our main character within the opening and no dialogue as we wanted him to stay in this 'mad' personality rather than change.
Me and Maddy worked out how to over lap scenes together to have a scene coming across on top of another one, I felt this was good as it showed Sara (our killers victim) smoking outside before she was murdered and then under the overlay Joseph looking at pictures of his victim dead. This shows the different time difference of both scenes and we changed Sara's clip to black and white to symbolize a flash back.

Rhianna Henson-Smith

Friday 12 December 2014

Interview with our target audience

How our film is improving?




The film is taking shape and we are now proceeding to edit the titles and add sound effects.

After have finished to film all the scene we noticed that the nurse part wasn't suitable we decided to cut it from the film. And having found that the scenes filmed near the casino were way to dark to use them, Maddy and Rhianna founded a way to bring them more clear, avoiding to have to reshoot them from the beginning.

The film is overcoming my initial expectation, I'm really pleased by the effort that the whole group is giving.


Sara Campeggi
 

Monday 1 December 2014

Casino Location overview

Casino Location

As mentioned in my previous blog post on location we were thinking of filming next to the casino in Guildford town center. 
On the 30th of November myself and Sara filmed the remaining scenes for our opening which started from Joseph walking from the hospital to his car.
We decided to film him driving to the Casino and park round in an alley way seen in this photo (where the yellow door is). This way we were following our health and safety rules, as we did not get in the way of people, for example parking their cars and were out of site when scenes which involved the knife were used. At night time when we were filming we made sure there was an adult with us and that the camera always was put back into its holder when we were not using it. 
The location was a good choice as it had low lighting, which is a common convention of our genre and was mentioned in our audience interviews to make sure we had. This then would also be a good location to commit a murder, so links with our story. We decided it would be the Casino as it is a popular night club for young adults and is relatively close to our hospital location also.

Rhianna Henson-Smith

Sunday 23 November 2014

Possible music\sounds







I think that those two song represent the psycho-thriller genre, because they build tension and can be effective for suspense moments. In other words we need music that stimulate anxiety and worry feelings.

Saturday 22 November 2014

Settings/ locations commonly used within pyscho-thrillers

The setting is a very important element to Psychological thrillers. The two most common location for Psychological thrillers to be set in; is the city and inside a building. E.g. An house jail restaurant. The countryside isn’t as commonly used as it can get confused with a horror film.

Psychological thriller: the setting would be in the hospital, church, house, prison etc...

  
 

 

Conventions of Psycological-Thrillers


 

Possible sound effects





From these clips, I have learnt that the stereotypical sounds for a psycho-thriller tend to be dark and eerie. You may experience sound effects such as screaming, wind whistling, creaky doors and high-pitch drum sounds.

Having looked at these, I would like to incorporate the intensity of volume into our film opening, as it will give tension and suspense to the audience.

Possible ideas for our main character



Having watched this, I know that psycho-thriller characters tend to be personally involved and critically dominant throughout the film. Also, they tend to suffer from a mental illness of some type, which affects their behaviour within the film. These characters are quite often shown to be mistreated by others and seen as abnormal, which tends to be the starting point/ spark for their road of destruction that normally follows!

Psychological thrillers and analysis



Through watching this montage of various psycho-thrillers, I can now tell that most films in this genre consist of dark lighting, eerie music, screaming, glitch editing/ effects and most importantly to emphasis a psychological aspect there is murmuring/ unusual behaviour amongst the characters.

Looking at other Pyscological- Thrillers


Student feedback on our blog


Wednesday 19 November 2014

Possible location shot


This could be a possible location shot, it is a car park at our school however we may use it as a hospital car park. We would do this by filming our character coming out of the hospital, then jump cutting to the car park (and being careful not to film any of the surrounding atmosphere, so we don't ruin the setting in our film)! (The building in the background could be a part of the hospital).

By Maddy Fox

Props (possible knifes)

I have looked at these four knifes as a possible murder weapon within our film.

This picture shows the texture of the knifes, I especially like the darkness of the second knife to the right, also in the picture above you can see the knife's splatters/ rust (which looks like blood).





The image above and the two below helps to show the type of blade each knife has, if you look at the two bottom photos, you can see the sharpness and curvature of each one.



This knife looks painful/ sharp and is large/ brutal looking. I feel it would be a good murder weapon, as it has some ancient-looking symbols on it which could be religious inscription (relating to the 'body is your temple' aspect to our film).


This knife would also make a good murder weapon, as it is shiny on the point (to emphasis the dangerous part of the prop).


This knife is sharp and pointed, with splatters (like blood) and is darker than the other ones.


This knife would be a good prop for butchering a victim/ beheading.


 Overall, I think this knife is the best prop to use, as it fits the genre of our film well. For example it is a knife Dr. Damien can easily get his hands on, it also looks like it has been used a lot (on victims - due to the splatters) and finally the darkness adds to the thriller film.


    By Maddy Fox

Tuesday 11 November 2014

Shots from cinema listings

 Top films on in cinemas right now

The top 12 that are listed are:

1) Interstellar ~ Drama genre directed by Christopher Nolan
Space epic 'Interstellar' takes place on a troubled Earth, where dwindling food supplies are forcing humankind to consider the possibilities available to them beyond Earth's boundaries.
2) The Hunger Games Mockingjay part 1~ Action genre directed by Francis Lawrence.
Things are heating up in 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1' as Katniss Everdeen gets swept up in the revolution against the Capitol.
3) The Limitation Game~ Drama genre directed by Morten Tyldum
Biographical drama 'The Imitation Game' centres on the English mathematician and cryptographer who helped crack the Nazi's Enigma code during World War II.
4) Nativity~ Comedy genre directed by Debbie Lsitt
This Christmas the pupils of St Bernadette's and their much-loved, madcap teacher Mr Poppy (Marc Wootton) are back for their biggest adventure yet involving fantastic flashmobs, excitable elves, Christmas carols and of course Archie the donkey!
5) The Hobbit The battle of the Five Armies~ Action, Adventure, fantasy directed by Peter Jackson
The conclusion of the trilogy, 'The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies' sees Thorin and Bilbo reclaiming the dwarves' homeland - but also accidentally unleashing Smaug upon Lake-town.
6) Mr Turner~ Drama genre directed by Mike Leigh
'Mr. Turner' examines the last 25 years of the great if eccentric landscape painter J.M.W. Turner (Timothy Spall), one of the most important figures in British art history.
7) Gone Girl~ Drama, Thriller directed by David Fincher.
Suspenseful mystery 'Gone Girl' follows the investigation into the disappearance of missing Amy Dunne as dark truths about her seemingly perfect life emerge.
8) The Drop~ Drama directed by Michael R Roskam
Set in the seedy criminal underworld of Brooklyn, 'The Drop' centres on Bob, a barman whose pub doubles as a 'drop point' for local gangsters exchanging money.
9) Fury~ Drama directed by David Ayer
Set during the dying days of the Second World War, 'Fury' follows a team of Allied soldiers who venture behind enemy lines into the heart of Nazi territory on a final charge
10) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles~ Action, Adventure, Animated, Comedy directed by Jonathan Liebesman
Everyone's favourite gang of reptilian martial arts masters are back fighting crime on the streets of New York in 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'.
11) Night Crawler~ Thriller genre directed by Dan Gilroy
Jake Gyllenhaal stars in 'Nightcrawler', playing a driven young man who finds a home in the nocturnal world of freelance crime journalism in Los Angeles.
12) Ouija~ Horror, Thriller directed by Stiles White
In 'Ouija', a group of teenagers try to use a spirit board to contact their friend, who died in a car accident. They are forced to confront their worst fears after they accidentally awaken its dark powers.

Audience:

Out of the 12 top films the majority of them are drama genre that the audience has appealed to. Each film varies in their plot with none of them having similarities to the other. The thriller genre that we are looking at takes form in the film "Gone Girl", the poster for the film features a long shot of a man standing alone. This makes the audience think about why he is alone, the title 'gone' applies someone has disappeared or has gone missing and 'girl' is a mystery of how the man and the 'girl' are related. The man in the audiences eyes could be a brother, friend, murderer to the 'girl' and makes the viewer want to know what is going to happen in the story. One main convention within the thriller genre is to create a sense of mystery and suspense without trying to give to much away, for example the character in the poster is not shown as he is facing the opposite direction. The poster is dark and looks like it is nearly night time, making the audience wonder why the character is standing in what appears to look like a field, could he be searching for something or hiding something? The film is directed by David Fincher, who is famous for his thriller genres and conventions, this means that the viewer is expecting a certain style of film and expects it to be mysterious and psychological at times.
From looking up what is the top cinema listings we can interpret what types of films appeal most to audiences and such as "Gone girl" we can get ideas on posters and background/fonts for our own film Doctor 6:19.

Rhianna Henson-Smith

 

Our pitch and audience feedback


Monday 10 November 2014

Collage of iconography associated with paycho-thriller

American Psycho font title analysis Sara Campeggi


Mood Board for psycho-thriller genre


American Psycho Nine frame

Existing film production company



DreamWorks Animation Glandale, California  

20th century fox Century City, California


Blue Sky Studios Greenwich, Connetticat


Those company are mostly dedicated to animated films.

For the thriller genere there are some:


New Line Cinema, New York, USA


Nova Scotia, Canada









Audience Expectations of a Psycho-Thriller

Our storyboard for our film

DOCTOR 6:19




Photos during planning



Saturday 8 November 2014

Representations of Bullet Boy


 
By Rhianna Henson-Smith

History of the Psycho-Thriller genre

History of the Psycho-Thriller genre


1920’s

The psycho-thriller genre came on the scene. In 1926-1927 came the development of ‘talkies’ following experimental techniques begun in the late 1910’s.In the 1920’s the technology used was very limited, so the movies produced weren’t very clear or realistic as they are today.
The lodger’ was a British psychological thriller made in 1926 by Alfred Hitchcock, who is now famous for his use of thriller conventions. The lodger was a black and white silent movie, and the rating is a 12. This can show that it may not be as scary or thrilling, and due to the lack of technology the movie will not be as believable.

1930’s

 

‘The Most Dangerous Game’ was produced in 1932 by Irving Pichel and Ernest B. Schoedsack , which is a 78 minute movie. Keywords for this movie are “madman, escape, psychopath, slaughter” these are typical conventions of a psychological thriller, however the certificate rating of 12 show that only frequent violent scenes are used, therefore we are unable to see the emphasise on murders or horror scenes.

1940’s

"Rebecca" was a famous film made in 1940 by Alfred Hitchcock, it is a black and white movie which doesn’t appeal to a younger generation, due a lack of technology. The music however flows with the genre because it creates the tension and suspense needed to make it fit with the style of film.

1950's

During the 1950 was WWII, what was witness from the war was reflected in their movies. ‘The man who cheated him-self’ was a movie made in 1950 by Felix E. Feist, The reviews for this movie say that the cinematography was good along with the editing, soundtrack and cutting, but there were a few missing frames. This proves that the technology is improving.

1960's

‘The sinister urge’ is a 1961 psychological thriller directed by Edward D. Wood Jr. there is no certificate rating for this movie, however the caption for the poster to this movie is “compulsive killer strikes terror” and “a psycho with the urge to kill”. This draws in the audience because it is showing advertisements in different ways.

1970's


‘Sleuth’ was made in 1972 by Joseph L.Mankiewicz, it is a colour movie. This movie is about a sleuth as told in the title, the title however doesn’t really link with the genre, which could potentially mislead the audience in what they are watching or going to watch. The keywords for movie are typically conventions you want/expect to see in a psychological thriller.

1980's

‘Brimstone and Treacle’ was released in 1982 but Richard Loncraine. It has a certificate rating of 18 this means that extreme violence is allowed to be shown, including blood and gore, also bad language, and even sexual scenes such as rape, which is actually part of the movie. The DVD cover looks very gothic and thrilling as there is a lady screaming and a man praying on a black background.

1990's 

‘Silence of the Lambs’ 1991 by Jonathan Demme. This movie includes a psycho villain and a Hannibal, and a certificate rating of an 18. The perspective of the movie is very good as it incorporate a lot of aspects needed that may not have been used in earlier films. For example it shows ripped of human skin being eaten.

Present Day

In present day psychological thrillers, the use of different types of technology and CGI. Recently I have realised that the technology doesn’t make the film scary it can be done by the camera shots, angles and how they cut the scenes. This is shown very well in “Black Swan”. The very fast cuts in this movie make the scene feel fast and scary.

Over Time

Over time many things have changed in a psychological thriller, the most is the technology, which is key to making the film as realistic as possible. Another thing is the certificate rating, over time the certificate ratings have gone up. This is probably because psychological thrillers have gotten al little bit more frightening but mostly they have gotten more gorier and sadistic.

By Rhianna Henson-Smith

Props in the thriller genre



By Rhianna Henson-Smith

Actors Overview

Joseph Damien - acted by Matthew Foster

Our main character was a male doctor with schizophrenia who believes in 'Your body is a temple' from the bible. This therefore meant that we needed an actor who could look old enough to be a doctor so the audience did not get confused. As no members of our group had family members who were available, we set about finding our main character by asking older members of the sixth form. Matthew Foster was an excellent choice as he is also studying A-level drama and is a keen actor at heart. Matthew was more than happy to play Joseph Damien and came to our first filming day dressed as the character. I found our choice was good because he was easy to work with and as he got in to our character it made it easier to focus on filming and different shots, without worrying too much about acting. Matthew is quite a tall boy and when dressed as a doctor etc could look old enough to have that as his work profession.

Joseph's victim - Sara Campeggi

We decided to have a girl as josephs victim as they are seen as more vulnerable and cannot defend themselves as well as a man could against another male. We wanted our victim to be in her teens as they are more likely to trust others, especially a doctor who is known for helping people. Our character also being in her teenage years links well to our religious theme and his belief that 'your body is a temple' as this age group is more likely to abuse their bodies in some way, whether it be from alcohol, smoking or drugs. This is also why we show Sara smoking, therefore damaging her body which Joseph disagrees with. Sara was our main choice of actress as she is one of our media group members from Rising Suspense Productions and is within the right age range. Furthermore it allowed us to film her effectively when we needed her so we could get the camera work done for more editing time.

Rhianna Henson-Smith

Crime scene photos we are using within our film opening







Rhianna Henson-Smith, maddy and sara