Tuesday 22 March 2011

Title pane

title pane

 TITLE PANE

1.) Lighting
During our opening sequence we used an editing method, this allowed the sequence to be presented with a dull colour scheme which was used to represent this production as a thriller.
2.) Props
Our most significant prop is shown in the title pane. This stick has convincing power and could easily be considered a weapon in a thriller.
3.) Location
The location we used was a dense forest in a rural area. This is a common scenario in a crime thriller as forests are places where not many people go and they also have that creepy feeling to them which adds to the tension when a thriller film is set in that area.
4.) Costume
The costumes we chose were important to our thriller. It represented two different types of characters, one being a middle-class business man who seems happy and confident... While on the other hand we have a mysterious character who keeps his head down low and gives the impression of a violent character by his actions.
5.) Camerawork
This shot we used (close-up on wheel) is used a lot in mysterious scenarios in which a car is involved. It makes the car seem like it is moving on it's own because the driver has not been represented.
6.) Camerawork
This shot shows that the character is not going to be driving his car very far. Which shows that he is definitely after the business man.
7.) Titles
The titles being used during the opening sequence is important in a thriller because the effects normally put on the opening credits gives that tense feeling. The flashing on our text gives a disorientating feeling to the viewer.
8.) Thriller Conventions
A point of view shot is very common when it comes to Thrillers. They give a view of what a certain character can see and makes the disorientating feeling occur again as the shakiness of the camera shows the nerves of our supposed killer.
9.) Thriller Conventions
This still shot was very heavily edited as it gives the feeling of spookiness. The character is shown almost like a ghost to the viewers and with the dark border around the clip it gives a tense and mysterious feeling.

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