SAW I
.black background, blue writing
.blue light goes over mans face, this shows him to be underwater
.title appears "SAW" writing moves like water, carrying on the effect
.when man opens eye's a thunder of music occurs
.as the water goes down drain (close up of plug) man throws himself out of the tub to reveal scummy off white tiles, rusty taps and a rusty bath
.very dark (grim) lighting
.shows blue light go down plug hole
.when falls on floor, its covered in grime and rust
.intense bleak music
.as camera follows man, you can see a toilet, room established as bathroom
.after hearing a noise man calls out to room, camera stays on him, so audience is in suspense or "in the dark" like the character
.When man 1 says something and man 2 replies (in a gruff voice) camera continues to stay on man 1
.man 1 is panicked man 2 is more calm (knows more than man 1)
.man 2 (i found something" camera goes up to strip lights turning on as it moves back it cuts between man 1 shielding his eyes. it cuts back and forth
.man 1's reaction, eyes closed
. when eyes focus, you see it through his eyes. blurry going into focus.
.when he gets focused looks ahead to the left
.camera is then on man 2. he is pale with a graze on his cheek. He's wearing a sweat soaked shirt.
.cuts to his point of view (through his eyes) you see most of room and the man 1 (in blur, because light)
.this makes you feel like your in characters position (classic thriller)
.camera moves down showing man covered in blood.
.sharp intense music goes with emotion.
.camera spins out (as if from shock)
Sunday, 25 January 2009
Monday, 19 January 2009
Fondation production
Codes and conventions of a typical thriller
Camera:
.Camera should take on human qualities.
.High angles for victims , low angles for power (killer).
.Point of view shots.
Editing:
.Point of view shot sequence.
.Montages
.Camera tells story of whats happening rather than the actor.
Sound:
.Violins, piano, bass.
.Classical music, no vocals.
.Voice overs (explaining plot).
.Hear the voice before seeing the person/creature, creates surprise.
Narrative: plot over character development.
.surprise or twist
.MacGuffin
.Throw audience of scent.
.Based around philosophical issues
Characters:
.Break cliche
.Making evil characters seem charming or stupid, so they seem less threatening.
Themes:
.Physical action over character psyche (reverse for psychological thrillers)
.Reality
.Perception
.Mind
.Existence
.Death
Suspense:
.Two or more characters preying upon eachother's minds.
.Use humor to break built up tension
Philosophical issues
(what all psychological films are based)
Metaphysics:
tries to define reality (Donnie Darko)
Existentialism:
humans free of control world becomes bleak, only rely on themselves (Pulp fiction)
Determinism:
Every event in which character is involved in is casually determined by an unbroken chain of prior occurrences
Fatalism:
whatever will be will be. Characters fight losing battle with fate (Final destination, Donnie Darko)
Ontology:
Tries to determine what truly exists. Characters find answers more confusing than question. (Fight Club)
Dualism:
The view that the world surrounding us is divided into two separate entities, mind and matter. Characters cant separate the two. (Fight Club)
Morality:
What is right and wrong. Listen to own conscience or social standards. (Saw I-V)
Moral skepticism:
Morals are always false. (Silence of the lambs)
Existentialism:
Man makes his own determinations of what is morality.
Nihilism:
World. human existence is without objective, meaning or purpose.
Notes on films:
Pathology
.Main colours. white, blue, grey, and black.
.white or bright blue lights, to create a sickly effect
. Music, violins, piano, bass.
. Intense lighting on face.
House of fears
.Teenagers
.Main colours. red, black, and yellow.
.Mirrors
The Room
.Teenagers
.Trapped in house
.Murderer hunts them down
.No motive
.Naturalistic
.Strange yet friendly occupants
.Masks
.Intense lighting on face.
Opening Sequence of scream
. Blond teenager
.Phone (gruff voice)
.Mirror
.Glass doors, reflective
.Phone rings (common scenario)
.Talks about scary movies (funny self reference)
.Home/safety, danger
.Corridors
.Hand on doors
.Running (violins, drums)
.Switching on and off lights
Camera:
.Camera should take on human qualities.
.High angles for victims , low angles for power (killer).
.Point of view shots.
Editing:
.Point of view shot sequence.
.Montages
.Camera tells story of whats happening rather than the actor.
Sound:
.Violins, piano, bass.
.Classical music, no vocals.
.Voice overs (explaining plot).
.Hear the voice before seeing the person/creature, creates surprise.
Narrative: plot over character development.
.surprise or twist
.MacGuffin
.Throw audience of scent.
.Based around philosophical issues
Characters:
.Break cliche
.Making evil characters seem charming or stupid, so they seem less threatening.
Themes:
.Physical action over character psyche (reverse for psychological thrillers)
.Reality
.Perception
.Mind
.Existence
.Death
Suspense:
.Two or more characters preying upon eachother's minds.
.Use humor to break built up tension
Philosophical issues
(what all psychological films are based)
Metaphysics:
tries to define reality (Donnie Darko)
Existentialism:
humans free of control world becomes bleak, only rely on themselves (Pulp fiction)
Determinism:
Every event in which character is involved in is casually determined by an unbroken chain of prior occurrences
Fatalism:
whatever will be will be. Characters fight losing battle with fate (Final destination, Donnie Darko)
Ontology:
Tries to determine what truly exists. Characters find answers more confusing than question. (Fight Club)
Dualism:
The view that the world surrounding us is divided into two separate entities, mind and matter. Characters cant separate the two. (Fight Club)
Morality:
What is right and wrong. Listen to own conscience or social standards. (Saw I-V)
Moral skepticism:
Morals are always false. (Silence of the lambs)
Existentialism:
Man makes his own determinations of what is morality.
Nihilism:
World. human existence is without objective, meaning or purpose.
Notes on films:
Pathology
.Main colours. white, blue, grey, and black.
.white or bright blue lights, to create a sickly effect
. Music, violins, piano, bass.
. Intense lighting on face.
House of fears
.Teenagers
.Main colours. red, black, and yellow.
.Mirrors
The Room
.Teenagers
.Trapped in house
.Murderer hunts them down
.No motive
.Naturalistic
.Strange yet friendly occupants
.Masks
.Intense lighting on face.
Opening Sequence of scream
. Blond teenager
.Phone (gruff voice)
.Mirror
.Glass doors, reflective
.Phone rings (common scenario)
.Talks about scary movies (funny self reference)
.Home/safety, danger
.Corridors
.Hand on doors
.Running (violins, drums)
.Switching on and off lights
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