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Opening Scenes

  Trainspotting The opening sequence starts off skipping straight into action and into the point. It starts off with our two main character running away from two officers, from this the audience can gather that the characters have done something bad. The main character has a monologue listing all of the things he could of had, such as a "a career, job, family, etc.", suggesting that the main character when the   opening starts has gone down a bad path. Set in a rural location, characters have scruffier attire suggesting that they are from a lower class. The narrative presents a character on a misguided path, trying desperately to get off of this path but fails falling back onto it. The countless attempts of the failure of this character may be humorous to some, making the film a 'black comedy'. What do the characters do for a living? 1.) Renton is a drug addict who tries to mend his ways by moving to London and starting life afresh. He is however pulled back into the

Thriller Themes

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 Themes A theme is a key idea or issue highlighted/explored when watching a media text. They are explored through the situations faced by the characters or  their actions . They are also highlighted through key points in the story and setting .  What are common themes of a Thriller? Fear Control Sexuality and Sex Romance Violence Espionage Deception Crime Investigation Suspense Paranoia Escape Entrapment Conspiracy Terrorism Politics Religion Revenge Death Perception of Reality   Subterfuge Power Discovery   Gone Girl Trailer Isolation Mystery Deception Betrayal  Murder Murder-Mystery Fear Confusion Violence  Lies Truth Death Disappearance The Key Theme of the invisible man is: Fear, Isolation,Mystery and Freedom. The Trailer shows a woman escaping from an abusive relationship but however the boyfriend (Aidran) finds a way to get his revenge and come back invisible and kill her. When Aidran appears on the screen unexpectedly, it creates shock for the audience as they didn't expect

Thriller Narrative

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 Narrative Theory Character Driven Propp-Character Rolls Propp's Approach to Narrative Vladmir Propp studied hundreds of Russain folk and fairytales before deciding that all narratives have a common structure. He observed that narratives are shaped and directed by certain types of characters and specific kinds of actions. He believed that there are 31 possible stages or functions in any narrative. These may not all appear in a single story, but nevertheless always appear in the same sequence. A function is an event in the story. A tale may skip functions but it cannot shuffle their unvarying order. Vladmir Propp: Russain 1895-1970. He analyzed the basic plot components of Russian folk to identify their simplest narrative elements. Propp's approach to narrative Prop believed that there are seven roles which any character may assume in the story: Villain - Struggles with hero Donor - Prepares and/or provides hero with magical agent Helper - Assists, rescues, solves and/pr transfi

Technical Conventions B

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 Mise En Scene Shows image of little girls running down before the clip of the empty swings and this builds a sense of mystery. Signifies that they may of disappeared.  Objects belong to people but there aren't any people creating a sense of mystery. Camera The opening scene includes a lot of fast moving camera shots making the viewer feel disorientated.  This wide-shot view of the house makes it appear significant, signifying this is the place where the mysteries  Sound Hass eerie with a mix of breath whisper like- low pitched singing; makes it sounds ghost- like and disturbing. You can occasionally people screaming over it, this creates a more frightening atmosphere because it sounds as though people are helpless. Editing What would of been a normal photo of a baby is altered by the use of colour, the baby's eyes look as though they've been burnt out making it look evil and the bars of the cot appear to be a trap. Negative colours makes it look like a mad world or that th

Technical Conventions +

  Camera Shot Types:   -  Close ups dominate of both antagonist and Protagonist  Lots of establishing shots, makes city almost like a character Camera Angles Low Angle used frequently for antagonist  Camera Movement   Frequent Often Slow and Deliberate Thrills use erratic, whipped movements Editing Pace Pace Often very slow and deliberate Pace and becomes rapid around thrills Techniques Erratic montage common, especially in relation to antagonist Opening sequences are often abstract montages Parallel editing used frequently to build tension Shot-reverse-shot used in sequences very often Transitions As with any film cuts dominate More fades than typical, particularly between scenes Timecode- A timecode is  sequence of numeric codes generated at regular intervals by timing a synchronization system. Timecode is used in video production, show control and other applications which require temporal coordination or logging of recording or logging of recording or actions. Sound Sound Effects: A

Technical Conventions A

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  Screen Still One: (1:11) of the Happy Death Day trailer. In this still-shot, the main protagonist is stuck in a tense moment where she is on her own and isn't aware of the serial-killer behind her whilst us as viewers do know. This slow shot attempts to make the audience tense and fearful and they worry for the main protagonist as she isn't aware of the killer ready to strike behind her. This is done so that the viewer can feel pleasure worrying about what will happen next to the protagonist and gets the audience's adrenaline pumping as they fear for the character. Mise En Scene In the action based/tense scenes the audience is usually presented with dark and warm colors to present an unsettling atmosphere. To light up the buildings, dim artificial lighting is used to light up small parts of the room so that the audience can have small glimpses of the surrounding area.  Screen Shot Two: In this shot, the audience is presented with a shocking abrupt scene of the car which t

Thriller Shots My Ideas

Shot Types/Camera Angles High Angled/Birds Eye View Close Up Shots Tracking or Panning Reverse  Tilted Angle Extreme Long Shots or Long Shots Low Angle Shots Hand Held Camera Shots Zoom Shots Over the Shoulder shots Point of view shots Transitions/Editing Cutting in-between shots Fast and Slow pace to create tension. Continuity  Jump cuts Parallel Editing Elliptical Editing  Match on Action Shot Reverse cuts Graphic Match Focus Montage Titles Sound Fluctuates in pitch, temp and volume to create moments of  high and low drama and tension. Extremely high pitched noises can be played over the aftermath of a major scene to convey the repercussions of what has occurred. Slow Diegetic Noises Slow and low pitched music often overlays moments of little or no tension. Dialogue Often  unimportant, uses less dialouge than other genres Accents reflect the location and character- rarely anything noticeable or unique Voice Overs Often vital to push forward narrative Added to the enigma Not always us