Friday, 20 December 2013

update 16

Last day of term and 5 days till christmas!

In the past week or so i have looked at sound use in thriller films. We have done a video update as to whats been happening in lessons. Also the shot list of what we are going to film is up on the blog and we have started filming. :)

Thursday, 12 December 2013

Update Of Editing


Today i edited more of the film and put all the clips we wanted to use into the correct order. Then i added some background music to see what effect it gave the sequence. It definitely made the film feel more tense and eerie. It was successful because i got used to editing the music to fit the clips. 

Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Monday, 9 December 2013

Research On Famous Thriller Film Directors

1) Alfred Hitchcock
Sir Alfred Hitchcock was born on the 13th of August 1899 and then later died on the 29th of April 1980. Hitchcock is an English film director and is mostly known for this many directing techniques in creating suspense filling thriller films, particularly the physiological thriller genre. Hitchcock's career spanned for more than half a century during his career Hitchcock created a very distinctive and recognizable directing style which is what makes Hitchcock one of the best thriller directors of all time. You can tell a Hitchcock thriller from a mile off, it's hard to missing the specific directing techniques that Hitchcock uses to create suspense, some of these techniques include; using sound to create a deathly eerie atmosphere creating a great deal of suspense for the audience as well as using sound Hitchcock also has a habit of muting the sound as certain nail biting points in his films this is done to again create that suspense and climax of tension to the audience. Another technique includes his use of lighting he uses different tones in his lightening to create mystery to add to the suspense. Some of Hitchcock's most well known and best films are:
Psycho (1960)












Vertigo (1958)












Strangers on a Train (1951)










2) Steven Spielberg 















Steven Spielberg born on the 18th of December 1946 is an American director, screenwriter and producer, Spielberg is known for his science fiction thriller but he is also known for his thriller films OR science fiction thriller films. In comparison with Hitchcock, Spielberg uses different directing techniques but they both create suspense and tension however Hitchcock is more focused on the physiological side of thriller films. Spielberg uses many directing techniques to create a scene some of these techniques and shots include; track-in shots, sideways track-in shots, dramatic over the shoulder shots and a shots where the character approaches the camera to be framed in a close up shot (see example below)














Some of Spielberg's best known thriller films include:
Schindler's List (1993)












A.I Artificial Intelligence (2001)








Minority Report (2002) 

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Update as of 3/12/13

Alright so...

So far we have successfully filmed the flashback scene when the attack happens under the bridge.
we are in the process of securing the location for the therapists scene.
we have created the perfect balance of colour for the high contrast flashback scene.
were in the process of looking at some copyright free music that will complement the flashback scene, then once weve found the soundtrack for the flashback. then once weve filmed the therapist scene we will do the same process and look at soundtrack for the therapist scene.

So once we have all the filming done and worked on some of it we will try and export it and post a first edit on the blog.

So, thats what were up to at the moment :)