Monday, 18 October 2010

Hitchcock Thriller

Using the various techniques i can produce a suspense thriller title sequence, which will include sounds that creates a suspense feeling. In title sequences dialogue are hardly used as it should tell the audeince. Keeping the story simple is important because you need the audeince need to understand the story, that will not happen if you make the story confusing.
The characters used should have the opposite of what the audeince expect in reality, so the criminals should be rich and powerful.
There should be a suspense and twist in a thriller genre film. There should be a frame of emotion to create that feeling for the audeince, for example if you want to show emotion there should be a close up shot.
There should also be point of view shots so audience dont get bored, this is done by putting an idea into the characters mind without using dialogue.
Use of two things happening at once is useful as when you add a humour scene into the main scene it creates interuption for the audience

Monday, 27 September 2010

SCRIPT, SOUNDTRACKS AND MUSIC

Person B (in a sinister voice): Hello
Person A (who's just walked through the door): Oh no! What are you doing here?
Person B (the person in the room): I could ask the same thing about you

The soundtracks being used in this production will be mysterious, dark, cold, windy and nightmare sound effects.

Monday, 20 September 2010

Synopsis- THE UNTOLD DAYDREAM

A MAN IS AT HIS OFFICE DESK, AT ONE POINT HE STARTRS DAYDREAMING. IN HIS DREAM HE SEE'S A DOOR AND BEGINS TO WALK TOWARDS THE DOOR.
AS HE WALKS THROUGH THE DOOR. HEE SEE'S AN UNEXPECTED PERSON.
THE OTHER PERSON SAY'S " HELLO ", THEN THE MAN SAY'S "OH NO! WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE?", THEN THE OTHER PERSON SAY'S " I COULD ASK THE SAME THING ABOUT YOU".
ALL OF A SUDDEN THE MAN HAS COME BACK TO REALITY AND IS SHOCKED TO SEE WHAT HE SAW IN HIS DAYDREAM. THE MAN IS SHIVERING, SHOCKED AND FRIGHTENED, HE ALSO HAS A GLASS OF WATER TO CALM DOWN HIS NERVES.