Sunday, 27 March 2011

Evaluation question 4

The target demographic for my media product is the 16-25 year old age group, primarily for a Male audience because they would be able to relate to the young male characters involved and some may even be able to relate to the situation and according to our research they prefer action and our film has fighting which would be appealing to a male audience. 

People of my films target demographic would watch other thrillers such as Eastern Promises or Nakita.  They may also watch more teenage targeted films such as Adulthood and they may watch programmes such as Skins because these programmes/films are easy for the teenage audience to relate to and for the young end adults to be able to recognise what they did relate to perhaps.

Evaluation question 3

I believe that if I was to distribute my film I would attempt to have it shown before films are exhibited (similarly to trailers) at mainstream cinema screenings that are aimed at similar demographics to my film. That would be ideal. Also I would want to have my film available for download/streaming on amazon.co.uk, YouTube or even the ITunes store for example because this is a preferred method of attainment for my target demographic. I would enter my film in short film competitions also to gain interest, the indie short film competition for example or Virgin media Shorts.





Ideally, if I were able to continue, gain funding, and produce a complete film I would hope to have it shown at mainstream cinemas so that it would easily reach its target demographic as well as having it available for purchase/download in shops of DVD or on ITunes so that people can watch the film on devices such as IPhones etc.

Evaluation question 2

How does your media product represent particular social groups?

My thriller has clear representations of teenagers and that they are vulnerable to society and that they are generally troubled by drugs, gangs and money.  This presents a strong stereotype of male teenagers, this makes the character of Tom easy for the audience to identify with. The film represents males and does not include females in this representation.  My film represents a classic character for the audience to feel sorry for and another genuine thug character that the audience will identify as the ‘bad guy’ or enemy.  My product in whole represents groups in a very stereotypical way.  I chose to do this because it means that the audience can relate and recognise characters easily to judge the situation. 

The Biker character at the end of the film does not challenge these stereotypes but appears as if it might.  I wanted to leave this as almost a representation cliff hanger to intrigue the viewer as to whether this character will follow the conventions that the others have.  The stereotype of the teenage boy is made to an extreme of violence and criminality.  This gives the character greater separation to realism and hence makes an interesting character for my film.

The setting of my film suggests a social group that is isolated and does not follow common society, one that thrives in criminality and abuse.  The opening sequence after the shots of the road at night show how Tom is part of this separate social exclusion.  The city, for Tom is a web of cruel people and unescapabale expansions of moral confusion and isolaton.


Treatment Edit

We have discussed and evolved our ideas from our original treatment.

In all, shots will show the city streets (sped up) while credits appear.  Next the film will cut to Tom sitting alone, looking sad to induce sympathy from the audience.  The film cuts to various shots of the characters walking towards eachother. Tom mainly walking left to right and George walking from right to left.  This hints to the viewer that they will meet as shots cut between them walking. They will then meet in the carpark where Tom tries to explain that he has not got what George is after and he is then beaten up.  To create a cliff hanger, a man enters on a motorbike at the end of the film who then walks towards Tom (who is on the floor beaten up). The film fades to white and then to black showing the title 'Revenge'.

I have decided to change the soundtrack to a rock style band backing track instead of piano.  This is because a sinnister atmosphere can still be produced and the instruments and sounds are more modern (linking to the mise-en-scene of the city) and this style of music will also be much easier for the audience to relate to.  This is also more similar to what my target audience might listen to by choice.

Target Audience Profile

The slideshow above presents a collage of stereotypes of things that are relevent to people of my target demographic of my film and because this target according to my research likes action as opposed to conventional thrillers, I have made my clip have 'action thriller' connotations like the fight for instance. 

Age/interest research

Research results
20 people

Ages 16-19
10 Male
10 Felmale

Favourite genres

Horror 2
Comedy 3
Si fi 0
Thriller 1
Action 4
Adventure 1
Rom com 5
Romance 3
Crime 1
War 0
Fantasy 0



This research an help me to conclude that films of the thriller genre in general would be more likely to be shown at art-house/independent cinemas and that they are not the most popular for my target age group.  However, I believe that my film has connotations of action and crime as well as a thriller.  Because of this I believe it will still be popular within my target demographic.

My thriller with begining slide and higher quality

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Our Thriller - Revenge


Here is our finished thriller.

Evaluation Question 1

In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

My media product uses many conventions of the Thriller film genre.  The location for my film opening develops from an already grim area of city at night time to that of an underground dim-lit car park covered with graffiti with few cars, a desolate and sinister location.  Car parks like this are typically generic locations for films of the Thriller genre.  This is because of their vacancy and lack of isolation.  Also the reputations of incidents and crime in such places are high making the scenario have a degree of realism of which the viewer may be able to relate to.  The darkness and artificial light all helps to create the atmosphere creating shadows and obscuring what we see slightly, adding ambiguity.  A brilliant convention in Thrillers, this is used in ‘The Third Man’ extensively and although this is a black and white film, I have used similar lighting and contrast methods.  Throughout the film, a concept of expanse and loneliness develop and change into a claustrophobic location which helps to create an oppressive, extreme   and uncomfortable atmosphere.  This is  similar to the opening of the film ‘Psycho’ because the camera pans from an expansive and open shot and then delves into darkness.  The film ‘Leon’ does this similarly; my film however is different because it is mostly at night.




The characters in my product both have identifying cross references that may relate the viewer to the situation.  One character (Tom) is a teenager, he wears high top shoes that help the reader identify the sort of person he is, for example a ‘well off’ male of his age may wear smart leather shoes.  Instead Tom is wearing generic, post ‘emo’ style shoes that a wealthier person would not have.  The second character (George)
wears a leather jacket.  A typical thug image is given off by this as well as it makes him look older and more well off than Tom.  This sense of his power is what I aimed to achieve from the different appearances.  The mise-en-scene of the motorbike in my thriller is a direct inter-textual reference with Kill Bill which is a typical thriller also, this reference suggests an even more sinister situation for Tom in the conclusion of the opening two minutes.



The soundtrack in the film opening I made to fit the film.  The soundtrack introduces a sympathetic tone of sadness when Tom is first on screen.  The music gains cynicism when George enters, this makes it clear to the viewer who the ‘bad guy’ is.  This helps convey a mood throughout the opening and makes it authentic as a thriller.  As well as the soundtrack, I have also used the diagetic sound towards the end of the two minutes to remove the atmosphere that has built up and to create suspense that silence can portray.  This emphasises the cliff hanger at the end of the two minutes.

Throughout the opening the characters are presented to the viewers in different ways.  Although it is mostly the soundtrack that adds to the tension, some of the shots themselves add to this by presenting Tom with a number of High angle shots.  Close ups are also in the product to enhance the understanding of emotion for the audience.



In my film I included shots of a spiral staircase which is a classic Thriller convention that I chose to use in my film. I have used a modern staircase which fits in well with the modern setting and helps the target audience to relate even more easily with my film.


Eastern Promises

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulmNjp_Vbos

Here is a link to a clip from Eastern Promises.  This clip is an intense fight scene.  We will aim to have our fight scene in a similar yet less extreme style so that acting is not an issue.

Friday, 18 March 2011

Thriller Character Profiles

Tom Reeve

Tom is a lonely male in his late teens who has had an unfortunate childhood and a troubled up bringing. He has become involved with a gang of drug dealers who he went to for drugs.  Tom struggles with a balance between providing for him and his girlfriend and trying to cope with his addiction.

George Stronge

George is a hardened drug dealer who makes a living from taking advantage of vulnerable and/or nieve people. 

Tuesday, 1 March 2011

Some results of my research

By looking at similar Thriller films to mine on the Internet movie database I can find who may be attracted to my film most. For instance Eastern Promises:

VotesAverage
Males  62,163 7.8
Females  7,496 7.8
Aged under 18  339 8.0
Males under 18  300 8.2
Females under 18  38 6.2
Aged 18-29  42,905 7.9
Males Aged 18-29  38,463 7.9
Females Aged 18-29  4,303 8.0
Aged 30-44  21,451 7.6
Males Aged 30-44  19,044 7.6
Females Aged 30-44  2,244 7.8
Aged 45+  4,851 7.6
Males Aged 45+  3,957 7.6
Females Aged 45+  853 7.2
IMDb staff  14 7.9
Top 1000 voters  618 7.3
US users  19,014 7.9
Non-US users  45,290 7.8
IMDb users  79,013 7.8

 Here there is a mainly male audience with a main popularity in the under 18' male catergory.  From this I hope mine would be similar.

Here are some of the results from a survey I carried out on people that are within my thrillers target demographic.
  1. Age: 16
  2. Gender: M
  3. Occupation: -
  4. How do you prefer to watch films? Cinema
  5. What is your Favourite genre of film? The Prestige
  6. Recent films that you have watched? Paul
  7. Identify some thrillers you have viewed? The Prestige, Leon
  8. What do you expect to see in a thriller? Suspense, Fights
  9. Do you think that it is important that Britain has a film industry? Dont know
  10. What attracts you to a film? Trailers at the cinema.  Actors (Simon Pegg)

  1. Age: 17
  2. Gender: F
  3. Occupation: Student
  4. How do you prefer to watch films? Cinema
  5. What is your Favourite genre of film? Rom Com
  6. Recent films that you have watched? Paul, Black Swan
  7. Identify some thrillers you have viewed? Psycho
  8. What do you expect to see in a thriller? Mystery, sinister, Justice,
  9. Do you think that it is important that Britain has a film industry? Probably
  10. What attracts you to a film? Directors (Danny Boyle)
The results i found suggested that for my target demographic, I would want to aim my film at a Cinema going audience and have distinct unpredictability within the storyline.  If my film were to have unpredictability, the negotiatable audience may be more interested and want to see the film more.  Also characters of similar ages would help the viewer to be able to relate to the characters in the film because the viewers will have a better, more accurate idea of the emotions, actions etc.