This is a Title template which I created. Though we have not yet decided on a name, I brought together certain conventions of horror (blood and silence) and things which we were planning on including into our film opening such as shadows. The red skull resembles the death within the film. The reason I made the background a brick wall is because - to some extent - it resembles a barrier and a force in the way of escape. It suggests that the characters have no hope.
However, like I said above, this is only a template and we will most probably change it or add things to it.
Wednesday, 28 December 2011
Thursday, 22 December 2011
The Actors - Chloe Lawler and Afsara Tasnim
This picture is of the two actors used in our film opening. Chloe and Brian were chosen to be in the film opening due to the fact that they both have all the necessary features that horror characters have. Brian was used to in the film opening as we all thought as he was an unlikely character to be a victim in a film, we chose to go against all the natural connotations of a victim. However, we also chose Chloe because of her innocent features. Using both these actors we have gone against the original aspects of victims, however, also conforms to how a female character would be represented in a horror film. Run The Block Entertainment held auditions but felt that actual group members would be more reliable and self-efficient.
This is an alternative actress that we used in an additional scene. The reason that we chose Afsara is because we were short of time to look for another actor/actress to play the role of Chloe's friend. Also, Afsara understood the narrative well and so it was an advantage for our group to use.
Monday, 19 December 2011
Auditions For Our Film Opening - Chloe Lawler
In our group will will be holding auditions for the main male role in our horror film opening-
WANTED- ACTOR FOR HORROR FILM IN AS MEDIA STUDIES
Are you an actor looking for some action??
Well, we have an opening in a role that would help not only us but you as well!!
We need someone who has the ability to stay after school and even work on weekends
It is an amazing opportunity to gain UCAS points for university!! And by placing your experience with us on your CVs and Personal statement you will have access a variety of different activities J
You will also be provided with a copy of the final version for your portfolio!!
Auditions will be held after the school half term
Thank you for your time
Criteria:
-You have to be male
-Between 16-19
-Agile (There will be running involved)
-Have experience in the field of acting/drama
-Willing to work after school and on weekends
Further information will be given to those who contact us at:
-Yasir110795@gmail.com or come and find either:
-Brian Kyalo, Yasir Ali, Chloe Lawler or Afsara Tasnim at Sir John Cass Sixth Form
Thanks again!!
Friday, 9 December 2011
Ideal Setting - Chloe Lawler
This is the ideal setting that we would of liked to have used.
However, that was not possible so we used multiple settings that we felt suitable for our genre.
However, that was not possible so we used multiple settings that we felt suitable for our genre.
Thursday, 8 December 2011
Locations Used In Our Opening - Chloe Lawler
The RTB Crew used a variety of different locations throughout our film opening, which we thought would suit our chosen genre. The first location we used was Shelmadine Close which was recommended by Afsara as she knew this place well. This place had a lot of relatively old buildings and had a creepy alleyway also. The location was also quiet and there wasn't many interruptions during the filming.
Another location used was the Tower Hamlets Cemetery. This was Chloe's chosen setting as she believed that the place would fit in with our genre perfectly. We used this setting for Brian's running scene and we did a few extreme close ups of gravestones as we thought these images will be relevant for our opening.
We also used Afsara's bedroom as a location to film Chloe's first scene that included the zooming into the eye.
Afsara's bathroom was also used for the knife dripping scene. This was an alternative shot that may not be used in our actual final edit as this was not in our storyboard. According to our original storyboard we were supposed to film in a car park to show that Brian (Actor) is running from different locations, however we did not use this as we thought using both the cemetery and the car park would be inconvenient and would not look good in the final piece.
Another location used was the Tower Hamlets Cemetery. This was Chloe's chosen setting as she believed that the place would fit in with our genre perfectly. We used this setting for Brian's running scene and we did a few extreme close ups of gravestones as we thought these images will be relevant for our opening.
We also used Afsara's bedroom as a location to film Chloe's first scene that included the zooming into the eye.
Wednesday, 7 December 2011
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Yasir's Pitch
We first start with a close up of a girls eyes. She is lying down on her bed, looking up at the ceiling, however the audience don't know that. The camera is high above her, so she is looking straight at it. It is a high angle shot.
The camera slowly zooms into her eye and she begins to close her eyelid, the camera - simultaneously - begins to blur.
A credit of 'Run the Block Entertainment creeps into the corner and begins to shake. Again it begins to fade out of another eye. This time it's a boy who is running in panic. You can hear heavy breathing throughout this shot.The camera slowly zooms out of the eye, showing a close-up of the boys face. the heavy breathing gets louder and louder. the camera is still zooming out, showing the boys full body as he is running.
Then there is a head and shoulder shot from the front of his body. The boy is facing and running towards the screen, however, behind him in the background is heavy, dark mist.
Another credit reading 'Presents' creeps in from another corner and begins to shake, resembling the boys feelings of fear and panic. The boy jumps over a fence. it is shown in slow-motion. the screen is split in four and shows the slow jump from four different angles.
The scene then changes, and the boy is running on the road. It is a mid shot, and he is running towards the camera. Again, behind him, the audience can see the mist. it is darker and heavier.
Again, the scene changes. It is a establishing shot of the entrance to an underground car park. We have a point of view shot of the boy walking in the car park. the camera the zooms out revealing his body to the audience as he walks.
The camera zooms out to an extreme-long shot, setting the scene to the inside of the car park.
the camera follows the boy deep into the car park, where he brings out his car keys. he presses the key and unlocks his car.
There is a ghostly sound and he looks back. but there is nothing there. The camera spins around him using a panning shot, suggesting that he is looking around. When he spins around twice, he sees the mist right in front of him. there is a dark figure inside it, slowly walking towards him. The camera goes back to the boy, showing a close up of his frightened face.
The camera changes to the perspective view of the dark figure. the camera zooms into the boy, quickly, suggesting that the mist and the figure both went inside him.
The camera changes and shows from the side the boy falling over in slow-motion.
It then changes to a high angle shot of his face, bleeding.
Simultaneously, the girl, from the beginning woke up as the boy became unconscious
The camera slowly zooms into her eye and she begins to close her eyelid, the camera - simultaneously - begins to blur.
A credit of 'Run the Block Entertainment creeps into the corner and begins to shake. Again it begins to fade out of another eye. This time it's a boy who is running in panic. You can hear heavy breathing throughout this shot.The camera slowly zooms out of the eye, showing a close-up of the boys face. the heavy breathing gets louder and louder. the camera is still zooming out, showing the boys full body as he is running.
Then there is a head and shoulder shot from the front of his body. The boy is facing and running towards the screen, however, behind him in the background is heavy, dark mist.
Another credit reading 'Presents' creeps in from another corner and begins to shake, resembling the boys feelings of fear and panic. The boy jumps over a fence. it is shown in slow-motion. the screen is split in four and shows the slow jump from four different angles.
The scene then changes, and the boy is running on the road. It is a mid shot, and he is running towards the camera. Again, behind him, the audience can see the mist. it is darker and heavier.
Again, the scene changes. It is a establishing shot of the entrance to an underground car park. We have a point of view shot of the boy walking in the car park. the camera the zooms out revealing his body to the audience as he walks.
The camera zooms out to an extreme-long shot, setting the scene to the inside of the car park.
the camera follows the boy deep into the car park, where he brings out his car keys. he presses the key and unlocks his car.
There is a ghostly sound and he looks back. but there is nothing there. The camera spins around him using a panning shot, suggesting that he is looking around. When he spins around twice, he sees the mist right in front of him. there is a dark figure inside it, slowly walking towards him. The camera goes back to the boy, showing a close up of his frightened face.
The camera changes to the perspective view of the dark figure. the camera zooms into the boy, quickly, suggesting that the mist and the figure both went inside him.
The camera changes and shows from the side the boy falling over in slow-motion.
It then changes to a high angle shot of his face, bleeding.
Simultaneously, the girl, from the beginning woke up as the boy became unconscious
Sunday, 4 December 2011
Character and Costume Research By Afsara Tasnim
This is an image of Jessica Alba from "The Eye". I think she is an example of someone who would be preferred to play the role of the girl in our opening. The reason why I chose her is because she has a naive, innocent face which can be used for the victim in our opening.
Her costume choice in the top right image shows that she is in her mid twenties and also quite scared as she cannot recognize herself in the mirror.
This is an image of Bruce Willis from "The Sixth Sense". I also think he will be fit to play the role of one of our characters in our opening scene. I think this because his appearance makes him look very friendly and welcoming. He looks like he will be able to play a father figure of the victim.
Charcater Research - Chloe Lawler
Typical characters within a horror film over the years:
-During the 1930s to the 1940s the characters in horror films were mostly gothic based. The characters included vampires, werewolves, devils and madmen. Films that included these characters were such films such as 'Dracula' and 'Wolf Man'.
-In the 1950s to the 1960s the characters now ranged from possession to characters with personality defects. The characters usually showed a great deal of violence and had psychological problems. 'Pyscho' was a typical film that included a violent character who had psychological issues. The films also included world events where charcters were normally survivors of a war. Other films in this time had characters that suggested to the viewer that they were being controlled by demonic forces, such as paranormal spirits.
-The 1970s to the 1980s showed the charcters of horror films turning to occultism, introducing the idea of “fear of the unknown”. Such films are 'The Exorcist ' (1973), 'Audrey Rose' (1977) etc Characters are generally “possessed” or “reincarnated”, which gives the audience a sense of personal paranoia.
-During the 1990s the films were now generally slasher films such as ' New Nightmare ' (1994), ' The Dark Half ' (1993) where the characters of the films are almost entirely madmen trying to murder the protagonist.
-The 2000s began the craze of teen-centred horrors. The character are mostly teenagers assumed to be very vulnerable due to society accepting teenagers as immature adolescence. Films such as 'Final Destination' helped towards this craze.
-During the 1930s to the 1940s the characters in horror films were mostly gothic based. The characters included vampires, werewolves, devils and madmen. Films that included these characters were such films such as 'Dracula' and 'Wolf Man'.
-In the 1950s to the 1960s the characters now ranged from possession to characters with personality defects. The characters usually showed a great deal of violence and had psychological problems. 'Pyscho' was a typical film that included a violent character who had psychological issues. The films also included world events where charcters were normally survivors of a war. Other films in this time had characters that suggested to the viewer that they were being controlled by demonic forces, such as paranormal spirits.
-The 1970s to the 1980s showed the charcters of horror films turning to occultism, introducing the idea of “fear of the unknown”. Such films are 'The Exorcist ' (1973), 'Audrey Rose' (1977) etc Characters are generally “possessed” or “reincarnated”, which gives the audience a sense of personal paranoia.
-During the 1990s the films were now generally slasher films such as ' New Nightmare ' (1994), ' The Dark Half ' (1993) where the characters of the films are almost entirely madmen trying to murder the protagonist.
-The 2000s began the craze of teen-centred horrors. The character are mostly teenagers assumed to be very vulnerable due to society accepting teenagers as immature adolescence. Films such as 'Final Destination' helped towards this craze.
Saturday, 3 December 2011
Sound Research- Afsara Tasnim
This is one of the music instrumentals I've researched which is based on thriller/horror. It's one of the most typical and well known instrumental for this genre as it is from Michael Jackson. One of the things we want our audience to recognise from our music is that it should be unique and not stereo typical.
Friday, 2 December 2011
Annotations of 3 Horror Film Titles by Afsara Tasnim and Yasir Ali
The lines of the letters are extended. It could be interpreted to mean that the victims face a long and painful death. It could symbolize the amount of victims there are in the film and be a subliminal message to the audience telling them what to expect.
The extended lines go across the women’s face. It looks like scratch marks – claws. However, one of the extended lines goes the opposite way, again this could be a subliminal message suggesting that there is only one survivor. However, unlike the other lines, this one goes off of the cover. It could mean that the victim has escaped and is free from harm. However, there is still the unanswered question of where did the victim go. Though we acknowledge the he/she has escaped, the audience suspect the victim is safe from harm.
Instead of dots at the top of the I’s, there are pictures of faces. From just the cover it is impossible to say exactly who they are, however, from the way that they are used as expressions more than people indicates that they are victims.
- The sepia effect of the image connotes a mysterious effect as it doesn’t not show the original colour.
- The title ‘Frankenstein is antique. It creates an archaic background conveying that an old person may be the protagonist of the film.
- The fog gives a sense of importance to the character on the image connoting an unresolved mystery.
- This title is written in a big bold orange font as it symbolizes the Halloween pumpkin.
- The connotations of the black background show that the may revolve around someone’s death.
- This knife is significant as it is a prop that represents the genre of the film which is horror.
Thursday, 1 December 2011
Horror Production Research - Chloe Lawler
Underworld
genre(s): Action
director: Patrick Tatopoulos
film cast: Michael Sheen, Bill Nighy, Rhona Mitra, Shane Brolly, Kevin Grevioux
certificate: 18
distributor: Entertainment
running time: 92 Mins
official site: visit website
Box Office
Budget:
$22,000,000 (estimated)Opening Weekend:
$21,753,759 (USA) (21 September 2003) (2915 Screens)Gross:
$95,708,457 (Worldwide) (20 May 2009)genre(s): Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller
director: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
film cast: Catherine McCormack, Harold Perrineau Jr., Jeremy Renner,Robert Carlyle, Rose Byrne
certificate: 18
distributor: Twentieth Century Fox
running time: 100 Mins
official site: visit website
Box Office
Opening Weekend:
$11,846 (Estonia) (20 May 2007) (3 Screens)Gross:
$28,637,507 (USA) (12 August 2007)Devil
genre(s): Horror
director: John Erick Dowdle, Drew Dowdle
film cast: Chris Messina, Logan Marshall-Green, Jenny O'Hara, Jacob Vargas, Matt Craven
certificate: 15
distributor: Universal Pictures
running time: 80 Mins
official site: visit website
director: John Erick Dowdle, Drew Dowdle
film cast: Chris Messina, Logan Marshall-Green, Jenny O'Hara, Jacob Vargas, Matt Craven
certificate: 15
distributor: Universal Pictures
running time: 80 Mins
official site: visit website
Box Office
Budget:
$10,000,000 (estimated)Opening Weekend:
$12,289,375 (USA) (19 September 2010) (2809 Screens)Gross:
$33,583,175 (USA) (14 November 2010)The Last Exorcism
genre(s): Horror
director: Daniel Stamm
film cast: Patrick Fabian, Ashley Bell, Louis Herthum, Iris Bahr, Caleb Landry Jones
certificate: 15
distributor: Optimum Rel.
running time: 86 Mins
director: Daniel Stamm
film cast: Patrick Fabian, Ashley Bell, Louis Herthum, Iris Bahr, Caleb Landry Jones
certificate: 15
distributor: Optimum Rel.
running time: 86 Mins
Box Office
Budget:
$2,000,000 (estimated)Opening Weekend:
$20,366,613 (USA) (29 August 2010) (2874 Screens)Gross:
$40,990,055 (USA) (4 October 2010)genre(s): Horror, Thriller
director: Stephen Hopkins
film cast: AnnaSophia Robb, David Morrissey, Hilary Swank, Idris Elba
certificate: 15
distributor: Warner Bros.
running time: 99 Mins
official site: visit website
director: Stephen Hopkins
film cast: AnnaSophia Robb, David Morrissey, Hilary Swank, Idris Elba
certificate: 15
distributor: Warner Bros.
running time: 99 Mins
official site: visit website
Box Office
Budget:
$40,000,000 (estimated)Opening Weekend:
$10,025,203 (USA) (8 April 2007) (2 Screens)Gross:
$62,771,059 (Worldwide) (14 October 2007)genre(s): Horror
director: Marcus Nispel
film cast: Jared Padalecki, Danielle Panabaker, Amanda Righetti, Travis Van Winkle, Aaron Yoo
certificate: 18
distributor: Paramount
running time: 97 Mins
official site: visit website
director: Marcus Nispel
film cast: Jared Padalecki, Danielle Panabaker, Amanda Righetti, Travis Van Winkle, Aaron Yoo
certificate: 18
distributor: Paramount
running time: 97 Mins
official site: visit website
Box Office
Budget:
$19,000,000 (estimated)Opening Weekend:
$43,585,449 (USA) (15 February 2009) (3105 Screens)Gross:
$64,997,188 (USA) (19 April 2009)genre(s): Horror
director: Samuel Bayer
film cast: Jackie Earle Haley, Kellan Lutz, Kyle Gallner, Rooney Mara,Thomas Dekker
certificate: 18
distributor: Warner Bros.
running time: 95 Mins
official site: visit website
director: Samuel Bayer
film cast: Jackie Earle Haley, Kellan Lutz, Kyle Gallner, Rooney Mara,Thomas Dekker
certificate: 18
distributor: Warner Bros.
running time: 95 Mins
official site: visit website
Box Office
Budget:
$35,000,000 (estimated)Opening Weekend:
$32,902,299 (USA) (2 May 2010) (3332 Screens)Gross:
$113,400,000 (Worldwide) (8 August 2010)genre(s): Horror
director: Sam Raimi
film cast: Alison Lohman, Justin Long, Lorna Raver, Dileep Rao, David Paymer
certificate: 15
distributor: Lions Gate Uk Ltd
running time: 98 Mins
official site: visit website
director: Sam Raimi
film cast: Alison Lohman, Justin Long, Lorna Raver, Dileep Rao, David Paymer
certificate: 15
distributor: Lions Gate Uk Ltd
running time: 98 Mins
official site: visit website
Box Office
Budget:
$30,000,000 (estimated)Opening Weekend:
$15,825,480 (USA) (31 May 2009) (2 Screens)Gross:
$42,057,340 (USA) (2 August 2009)genre(s): Horror
director: Wes Craven
film cast: Courteney Cox Arquette, David Arquette, Neve Campbell
certificate: 15
distributor: Entertainment
official site: visit website
director: Wes Craven
film cast: Courteney Cox Arquette, David Arquette, Neve Campbell
certificate: 15
distributor: Entertainment
official site: visit website
Box Office
Budget:
$40,000,000 (estimated)Opening Weekend:
$18,692,090 (USA) (17 April 2011) (3305 Screens)Gross:
$97,037,610 (Worldwide) (1 September 2011)genre(s): Horror
director: David Slade
film cast: Danny Huston, Jon Bennett, Josh Hartnett, Mark Boone Junior,Melissa George
certificate: 15
distributor: Icon Film Dist.
running time: 113 Mins
official site: visit website
director: David Slade
film cast: Danny Huston, Jon Bennett, Josh Hartnett, Mark Boone Junior,Melissa George
certificate: 15
distributor: Icon Film Dist.
running time: 113 Mins
official site: visit website
Box Office
Budget:
$32,000,000 (estimated)Opening Weekend:
$15,951,902 (USA) (21 October 2007) (2855 Screens)Gross:
$39,568,996 (USA) (24 November 2007)-Chloe
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