Tuesday 29 November 2011

Horror Film Opening Sequence Script

Playtime Opening Scene (Old)
Cast:
Teen – Philip Gatward
Kid 1 – David Maddy
Kid 2 – Seb Hall
Plot:
Teen and kid 1+2 are friends 6 months before the murder. They play a game of golf at the park and when it’s the teen’s turn kid 1+2 go through his bag as a joke and finds the teens secret (images+writing). The teen catches the shocked kids and grabs hold of kid 2. In order for them to escape they fight of the teen and leave him injured on the ground.
Script:
[Title screen ‘six months ago’ fade out]
Kid 1: Watch this shot!
(kid 1 hits the ball)
[Mid shot of Kid 2 + Teen talking]
Kid 2: So what have you been up to in the holiday? [SR shot of convo]
Teen: Nothing much really, I don’t really see my family anymore.
[long shot of kid 1 walking]
Kid 1: Hey Seb it’s your turn.
Kid 2: I don’t fancy having a go right now, Philip can have my turn.
[Teen gets upto have a turn at golf]
Kid 2: I’m thirsty. I might go to the shop quickly to buy a drink.
Kid 1: See if Philip has a drink in his his bag first. I’m sure he won’t mind.
[Kid 2 goes through bag and looks shocked. Extreme CU]
Kid 2: David!... Come here!
Kid 1: What the hell is that?!
[Teen sees Kid 1 + 2 going through bag]
Teen: What do you think you are doing?! [Mid Shot]
[Teen grabs hold of kid 2 by throat. POV Shot]
Kid 1: Stop it! get off of him!
[Kid 1 uses golf club to choke teen]
Kid 1: Run!
[Teen is injured on the floor, kids run away. POV shot]
Teen: Your get your comeuppance, Playtime is over!
-End-

Monday 21 November 2011

Location Photos For Horror Title Sequence














The Pictures that are given above are the locations of where our horror film will be located, however we came to a decision within the group, that we were going to find a different location for our opening sequence as we change the story completley.









Horror Film (Title Sequence) (Old).

Production Name:



Film Title: Playtime

Plot:

A 17 year old teenage boy develops and illness and has a mental condition and plays in his local park by himself as he has no friends to go out with (isolation), He begins to start drawing aggressive and distorted images as his obsession with death gets worse. He begins to make a shortlist of who he plans to harm taking their address and watching the area where he then enters their apartment and murders his victims for no apparent reason.

Cast of Playtime:

Written By – Dalian White
Directed By – Dalian White
Screen Play – Phillip Gatward (Teenager), David Maddy (Murder Victim 1), Seb Hall (Murder Victim 2)
Sound Editor – Seb Hall
Film Editor – Philip Gatward (individual editing)

Props:

  1. Wrestling figure.
  2. Laptop.
  3. Murder Weapon Knife or Blunt object.
  4. Cast name sketches.
  5. Weird Pictures

Editorial Script:

Black screen – introduces company name 2 seconds then fade out
(Sound of pen/pencil scribbling whilst production name is on screen)

Panning shot of the teenager’s desk with props 1, 2, 4 and 5.

Extreme close up of teenager typing in victims house address into an internet map, pans and zooms in on the address to show murder location.

Credit screen fades into Teenager walking through tunnel.

Teenager crossing the bridge (trailing shot of scrapping the murder weapon across the bridge) fades to next starting credit.

Credit screen with sound of park gate opening and closing

Teenager on spinning disk laughing which laying down (shot from birds eye view to see teen then switch to teenagers POV whilst spinning on the round about.

Credit screen with sound affect of running water (river)

Teen splashes face then edit to make the teen disappear in the same shot (add stereotypical horror sound effect to emphasise the genre of film)

New credit screen music fades and shot fades on mans face standing outside

Teenager approaches flats where man is standing
[Dalian]: Hey, go straight in.

Next title screen with sound of a door unlocking.

Teen walking up the stairs towards the victim’s room.

Title Playtime Pops up with loud horror sound effect to make a jumpy and unexpected effect for audience.

Tuesday 15 November 2011

Film Production Company Logos

20th Century FOX Television

20th Century fox television was first founded 1904 in New York City by a Jewish Immigrant named William Fox. 20th century fox productions are known by creating many films, for example the Simpsons movie, Alvin and the chipmunks, avatar etc. There have been many more films that they have produced other the years. This particular production company concentrates more on animation films.

Dreamwork

DreamWorks is also a production company that concentrates of animated films. At DreamWorks, they believe that all the animation that they put into the marketplace is as good as the talent within the company that creates it. Examples of the films that DreamWorks have created over the years would be films such as Bee movie, Madagascar, Shrek and also Wallace and Gromit. These are a couple of films that they have created, however there are many more

Paramount

Paramount Pictures Productions is an American Production company  which was founded in 1912. This production company is owned by Media Conglomerate Viacom, which is Americas oldest existing filming studio. Paramount pictures productions was founded by someone called Adolph Zukor. This production company have created many films other the years, example of a film that  they have created is the Italian Job.

Universal

Universal 100th Anniversary logo.jpg

The film production company Universal pictures was first founded in New York, April 30th 1912 by somebody called Carl Laemmle which was first known as Universal Film Manufacturing company. However in the same year, June 8th 1912, Universal Film Manufacture Company became Universal Pictures. This particular film production company is the oldest American Film studio that is still in continious production and is still being viewed worldwide. Universal Film production company have made many films over the years which include, fast and the furious, back to the future, jurrasic park etc.

Working Title


The film production company the Working Title are a British film company which is based in London (UK). The production company was first founded in 1983 by Tim Bevan and Sara Radcylffe, the fil company itself produces feature films and also itg produces serveral TV production. There maim HQ is located in London, however the working title productions can also be found in Ireland and also Los Angeles, California. The working title are known for creating films such as the film called "Paul" and also "Johnny English Reborn".

Warner Bros Pictures

Warner Bros Pictures is an American film production company who also produce televison entertainment. This particular production compnay was first founded 1918, which was known as Warner Bros Studios, however in 1923 they were then known as Warner Bros Pictures. The founders of Warner Bros Pictures were known as Jack, Harry, Albert and Sam Warner. This production company are known by making films such as Austin Powers, Pinocchio, Wrath of the Titans etc.

Film 4

Film 4 is a production company which is a free television channel that can be available in the United Kingdom. Film 4 productions were first launched on the November 1st 1998, which was originally known as “FilmFour”, however became channel 4’s second channel. Film 4 did not originally focus on broadcasting blockbusters; however broadcasts now usually mainstream Hollywood movies. Film 4 usually has themed nights or seasons that are aimed one particular type of film (genre).  The types of films that film4 shows on TV are films such as the following: Independence Day, Seven Days to Noon, The Thief of Bagdad etc.

Helix Films

Helix Films was formed in 2008 by Gaukhar Noortas, Kevin Foo and Steven Charles Jaffe, who come up with the idea as a company to develop and produce feature motion pictures. One of the films that Helix films Production Company have been working on is Eddy Deco, which is also a 3D concept. 
Retro Films

retro films dean wayne evans

Retro films are a independent film production company that are based in Bournemouth, Dorset. This film production compnay are award winners for short films, documentaries and also music videos. Films that retro films have produced are Dead Pretty and also Disenchanted.

Friday 11 November 2011

Stereo Typical Horror Fans (Males)





















Stereo Typical Male Horror Fans

Male horror fans- 16-17 years of age.

Interests/likes-
  • Violent video games, which include blood and shooting etc- (Call Of Duty)
  • Violent Movies (Horror)
  • Home entertainment
  • Interested in Drugs and Alcohol
  • Attending Parties
  • Enjoy eating take away food
  • Physical Sport such as boxing
Not Interested/Dislikes-
  • Romantic Comedies
  • Barbie
  • Non physical Sport
  • Reality TV Soaps
  • Eating out a Resturants- (Three Course Meals)
  • Super Mario
  • Wild Life Programmes
Other Types Of Films Interested in-
  • Action Films
  • Comedy Films
Music-
  • Different Genres
  • Chart Music
  • Easy Listener
Job and Education-
  • Part Time Job (Supermarkets) Payment- (Average)
  • Full time student at college (6th form)
Clothing-
  • Fashionable
  • Casual Clothing
  • Highstreet
Shops-
  • HMV
  • Game (Pre-Orders)

Wednesday 9 November 2011

Images of Camera Shots

Extreme Long Shot




 Long Shot

Close Up  


Extreme Close Up


Over the Shoulder







Tuesday 8 November 2011

Different types of Camera Shots

Camera Shots

Extreme Long Shot

This type of camera shot is very effective, it is usually used at the beginning of films were it introduces scene/setting of the film. Extreme Long shots are usually used to show the audience were the film is going to be located and most often used to show the audience thrilling action. From this type of shot, there will not be that much specific information given away, however it does give the audience a general impression.

Long Shot

This type of shot is also a very effective shot if used correctly. When looking at a person for a long shot, usually their entire body is placed in the frame of the shot, with their head covering at the top of the frame, close to the top of the frame and the feet being close to the bottom of the frame. Although this shot is normally used to focus on something, such as a human, you can still see what is going on in the background.

Close up

With a close up shot, you do not really see much of the background itself, this type of shot normally concentrates on an individual’s face or a specific type of mise en scene. Whilst this time type of shot is aiming at the individual or props, the background is usually blurred out to make sure that the audience is concentrating on the correct object.

Extreme Close Up

With an extreme close up shot, you do not see any of the background, these types of shots mainly focuses on the eye (for example) of the human. The extreme close up type of shot is usually used to show dramatic effects. For this type of shot, you must have the tight focus required. This is because you have to take care when setting up and lighting the shot, if there is any error which could include shake of the camera, then the audience will notice this very quickly.

Over The Shoulder

The over the shoulder shot reveals one subject as seen from over the shoulder of another subject. It simulates a view of the subject as seen from the second person's eyes. This shot is often used in conversations between two individuals.

Images of Different Camera Angles

Eye Level Camera Angle

Low Angle


High Angle


Point of View (POV)


Birds Eye View


Slanted Angle

Different Camera Angles

Eye Level

This type of camera angle is very useful and is probably one of the most common camera angles that are used. This type of shot is the one were the camera is placed at the person height. This type of camera angle is used to show the audience something the way they would see it in real life. An example of this camera shot would be looking at person straight ahead.

Low Angle

A low angle is a shot that is looking down on something or somebody. For this type of shot to work, the camera is placed below the actors eye, so it then looks like they are looking up at somebody. The reason why the low angle shot is used is because it makes the character look more dominant, or even more aggressive towards the person they are looking at.

High Angle

When using the high angle shot, the camera is placed above the subject.person. The reason why this type of shot is used is because the position that is used makes the other individual look less powerful or even frightened. High angle shots also work well as a POV (Point of view) shot, an example of this would be when looking down on a child to make them look weak.

Point of View (POV)

Point of view shot is a shot that shows something from the individuals eye. Like explained above, this shot can be used to look down on somebody to make them feel weak, or this shot could also be used to show the individual following up behind somebody else.

Birds Eye View

Birds eye view shot is when you are looking down on something or somebody. This type of shot is used to make something seem more dramatic (dramatic effect). An example of a birds eye view shot would be looking down on somebody, shows that the audience can see it themselves, however the character can't.

Slanted

Slanted angle, also known as the dutch tilt is a shot when the camera is purposely tilted onto an angle. This type of shot is used to confuse the audience and it also creates an interesting, however dramatic effect.

Monday 7 November 2011

Preminalary Task

Italian Job Title Sequence

Title Sequence/opening scene of the Italian Job
The production company that created the film Italian Job is called Paramount. In the Paramount logo, includes mountains behind there company name. The use of mountains shows that this particular production company is on top of everyone else when it comes to creating films. Their logo also includes stars, which may suggest that this production company is a quality company. The image that is given is the paramount production logo.
At the beginning of the first opening scene of the Italian job, the beginning shows you a well known landmark. The landmark that is given suggests that the film is going to be taken part in that particular area. During the title sequence, it provides the audience with a route that someone is planning. During the route you can see the use of a magnified glass. This shows that someone is planning on doing something (plan) which may be relevant during the film. The route that is being shown gives the audience glues about the film. Also during the title sequence; there is black covering most of the screen. The black screen is used because it does not give away too much to the audience.
Sound in the title sequence is simple (mystery) however sound pleasures 70% of the audience. The sound during the title sequence also connects with some of the cuts and fades that are given.
The opening scene of the Italian job is like most films which are introducing some of the main characters of the film. Also in the opening scene, there is a close up on some jewelry. Looking at this you know that there is something that is odd, possibly a crime is going to be committed, however there is no obvious reason why there has been a crime committed.

1408 Title Sequence

1408 Title Sequence
14 seconds- The title sequence of 1408 starts off with a black screen. The black screen is a connotation of evil and it also associates with non diagetic sound. The black screen at 14 seconds shows the audience that the film involves evil/horror right at the beginning of the title sequence.
28 Seconds- At 28 seconds there is still the use of a black screen still continues, showing some of the titles of the film in white. However after the black screen, there is a fade which fades into an extreme long shot and also an establishing shot of a very long road with car lights at the far end. Apart from the car a light at the far end of the road, the area is deserted which is a stereo typical of a horror film. The first scene is set at night (dark scene) and the weather conditions are also bad (thunder and heavy rain). The bad weather conditions also set the scene of a horror movie. The rain represents motions/mood, (Pathetic Fallacy).
30-33 Seconds- At 30 seconds, the name of the first actor’s comes up on the screen followed by the name of the second actors name at 33 seconds. Also at 33 seconds the camera begins to pan across the screen.
40 Seconds- At 40 seconds, the title of the film arrives onto the screen. The connotation of the film name is ghostly kind of effect which would also make the film seem like a horror film. You could also say that the title has a connotation of rain, because of the rainy weather conditions.
45 Seconds- This part of the title sequence shows the car that we see at the end of the road at 28 seconds pull up next to a sign, however he then reverses to turn around and travel the other way. The reversing of the car connotes to the driver of the car being confused. The driver reversing may also suggest that he is lost. With the driver reversing, there is a high angle shot on his car, this could also suggest that he is venerable.   
49- 50 Seconds- At 49 seconds, there is a close up of the man sitting in his car listening to the radio, the voice of the radio is screaming “Open the gates of hell” which sounds very unusual.
56 Seconds- At 56 seconds there is a point of view shot from the guy sitting in the car. The point of view is showing a sign which says “You are now leaving Fairfield County”. The sign may also suggest that he lost is lost. At the bottom of the sign it also reads, “Please come back”. This may also suggest that they want the people visiting to come back because they do not have many visitors. This may also suggest that something may have happened.
01.02 seconds- The suggestion of the man being lost would be correct because in this part of the sequence he is looking at a map (use of prop).
01.09 seconds- The guy is reversing in his car, which then leads to an extreme close up on his car tire. This close up may suggest that he is going to get the tire stuck in the mud (for example). This close up may get the audience to think about something bad that may happen.

01.15 seconds- More of the actor’s names are still continuing to come up on the screen; however this part of the sequence shows the car pulling up outside a house. The house seems to look like an ordinary house, however low key lighting effects are used because the house is surrounded by trees, which may connote that the man is alone or isolated. Being alone may also make the audience think that something is going to happen.
01.25 seconds- At this part of the sequence, the guy is walking over the bridge and still the weather conditions are bad. The connotation that could be used would be that there is only way in, however there is also only one way out. This part of title sequence makes the audience feel more uneasy.
01.30 seconds- Point of view shot is used at this part of the sequence however it is not from the guy. The point of view shot is used behind him which may suggest that someone/something is being him watching him or following him. The prop of an old gas light is also used in this part of the sequence. Although you can see that light is an electric light it stills gives the connotation of a old gas light that flickers and goes out.
01.38 seconds- Mise-en-scene is used because there is a change of scene, from being outside in the bad weather conditions into a house which seems safe. Colours that are used on the walls suggest the place is old, this is also suggested from the props that are used in the house also. The props suggest that not many people go there and that the place may be haunted.
01.52 seconds- the people that he begins to have a conversation with seem very friendly/ innocent. At this part of the sequence the scene seems like it has change the mood because of these people.
02.00 seconds- The two people begin to talk about the haunted history of the house; this then tells the audience what the film is actually going to be about. It suggests that during the film something may happen to the man that has decided to stay there.

Horror film Research

Most Popular Horror Featured Films


Name of Film
Rating (out of 10)
1)      The Thing (2011)
6/10
2)      Faces in the crowd (2011)
5/10
3)      Red State (2011)
6/10
4)      Paranormal activity 3 (2011)
4/10
5)      The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence) (2011)
4/10
6)      The Thing (1982)
8/10
7)      Scream 4 (2011)
6/10
8)      Insidious (2011)
6/10
9)      Don’t be afraid of the dark (2010)
6/10
10)  The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (2009)
4/10


Top rated Horror Films


Rank
Rating
Title
Votes
1.
8.7
Psycho (1960)
176,440
2.
8.5
Alien (1979)
220,583
3.
8.5
The Shining (1980)
226,687
4.
8.3
Les Diaboliques (1955)
18,720
5.
8.1
The Thing (1982)
103,672
6.
8.1
Nosferatu (1922)
33,807
7.
8.1
Faust (1926)
5,338
8.
8.0
The Exorcist (1973)
133,037
9.
8.0
Rosemary's Baby (1968)
65,419
10.
8.0
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
19,452




What can you find out about audience profiles?
A good horror movie offers a thrilling experience that no other genre provides. However, many people find the violence, tension and dread too much to handle, so horror remains a bit of a cult genre. Horror films appeal to both genders, male and female, however this does depends on whether the film is a reflection on the individuals society or problems that they be having in real life.