Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Individual Contribution

Individual Contribution

  I will be directing the thriller. We will all have and discuss discussions about certain things we want in our thriller, but when we are filming, I will make the final decisions and I will be holding the camera most of the time. It was my idea to film at my house due to it's location and privacy. The reason I chose to be the director was mainly because I know the layout to my house and because I want to make the thriller into how I imagine it. However, I'm sure this task will be very difficult as I have never directed anything before, this is a new task for me.
 
My ideas for the thriller;
  • Use a car to introduce the characters. They will pull up to my house and Nature will be driving.
  • Emily plays the person who is kidnapped.
  • Put Emily (Anna) in the boot of the car.
  • Bill will steal the car with Victor.
  • The camera does not see Bill's face.
  • Bill is wearing all black.
  • We save time by making Anna forget her phone in the car.

Shooting Schedule and Equipment: Planning

Shooting Schedule and Equipment

  Our equipment will consist of Nature's camera, a school tripod and ourselves, myself, Nature, Emily and George (Bill, Nature, Anna and Victor). Because we are filming at my house, and it takes about an hour to get there from school, we needed a day where all four in our group could get to my house before it gets dark, which makes Monday of every week the perfect day to film. Everyone finishes at the same time in the morning, so we can meet up at sixth form and start making our way to my house. We cannot film too many times in one week as the other three characters do not have a bus card, and must pay £3.50 every time they want to travel from Norwich to my house and back. This means we need to make every time we film as efficient as possible. We also decided to do the scenes with Emily (Anna) in first so she does not have to keep coming on the following weeks. We have not set specific dates for certain scenes to be shot as we do not know how long it will take to shoot them.
 


Characters: Planning

Characters

Nature Wesby

Nationality: American 
Age: 17

  Due to nature being a young American girl, we thought  it would be best to make her oblivious to her surroundings. Due to her name actually being Nature in  person, we thought it was the best name for her and it is different, just like her character. We do not know what happens in our film after the two minutes we are given, however, I think it would be best for Nature to have a huge role in the thriller, probably seeking revenge for her friends kidnapping as it would completely define her personality and the name of her character. 

Bill James

Nationality: unknown (most probably British)
Age: unknown 

This is my character. In the opening to the thriller, the audience does not see his face, the colour of his skin, and they don't hear his voice. Therefore I am able to play this character. However, this character is older, probably in his mid-thirties as he will be controlling the situation, coming across as though he has experience and outsmarting people. This is why this character will most probably die at the end of this thriller or a sequel, or he will kill everyone trying to stop what he is doing. The audience will hate him, or love him, that is the aim, therefore the audience will be pleased with his death or disappointed with him surviving, or vice versa. His name gives the impression that he will lose.

Victor Neal

Nationality: British
Age: 17

Victor is working for Bill. He will be represented in a similar way, as in he will keep to himself and wear the same dark colours. Due to his age being similar to the two female characters, you can guarantee he does not now what he wants. After the two minutes we have for the opening, Victor will most probably turn on Bill, which will get him killed. Without Victor, Bill would not have been able to pull off kidnapping Anna, suggesting Victor is important. 

Anna Flones 


Nationality: Norwegian
Age: 18

Anna is the victim. She is stereotypically blonde with her nationality, and fits the character profile for a kidnapping. She will come across as helpless. This is why her name fits her character, because her name helps represent her fate as it is not a strong name. She has a very short time in the opening, and for the rest of the thriller, she would probably be used as a hostage.

Casting of Characters

We did not have auditions for roles in our thriller as it seemed like a waste of time. We decided we have all the characters we need in our group. We have two boys and two girls. Two of the four characters are not British, which widens our audience, which is good for a niche film. 

 

Monday, 24 March 2014

Costumes, props and objects planning

Costumes, Props and Objects: Planning. 

  Each character is different, based on gender, ethnicity and their role in the thriller. Therefore, we have to present them completely differently by dressing them differently.
  • My character, Bill James, is wearing black. Black leather shoes, black work trousers, huge black coat, and leather black gloves. This idea was originally related to kill Bill vol.1 as we wanted to use similar props for the shots. Bill in Kill Bill has generic cow boy boots, directly related to his ethnicity, and as our thriller is English, and I am English, I decided to present myself as smart, especially as my character will be presented as the boss. The camera will not see my face, just like in the opening to Kill Bill vol.1. The fact that I will be wearing black clearly illustrates that I am not the good character in this film. You could almost say that he is 'dressed for the occasion'.
  • Nature Wesby is American. The thriller starts off with Nature, Victor and Anna turning up to a house in Nature's car. Nature is different, and will therefore be portrayed as different. She will wear extravagant bright colours which will reflect on her loud and outgoing personality. This idea is not original, because ideas are never original, however, we have not come across a character like this in a thriller before. These types of characters belong in sitcoms and TV shows for children. However, this is only the opening to the thriller. You never know who she could be. Nature will be using an Iphone to listen to music during the thriller, this will be used to show how modern the film is. 
  • Anna Flones is a blonde Norwegian teenage girl. She will be wearing bright red shoes, normal dark trousers or jeans, and a black and white jacket. She is the victim. She is very stereotypical with her ethnicity, and will not show any intelligence which relates to the blonde stereotype. She will forget her phone in the car, which is the reason she will get kidnapped so easily. There are countless characters like this in thrillers, such as brad Pitt's wife in Se7en. 
  • Victor Neal will be dressed similarly to Bill in our thriller, except he will be more casually dressed. He has to fit in with the two female characters in order to be invited to Nature's house, but needs to be presented as similar to Bill. Victor uses his Iphone to communicate with my character, this is because he will be working for me. A perfect example of a character like this would be Billy Reynolds from Essex Boys.  

Tuesday, 4 March 2014

Planning

Brief synopsis of the plot.

  • Nature, Victor and Anna pull up in a car.
  • When they walk to the house Anna forgets her phone.
  • She gets abducted by a male who does not show his face. His name is Bill.
  • He shoves Anna in the boot of Natures car.
  • Nature and Victor have already gone into the house.
  • Victor figures out away to steal Natures keys.
  • Victor and Bill steal the car with Anna in the boot.
  • Nature has no idea what was going on.

Monday, 6 January 2014

Kill Bill Vol. 1 Opening Scene

Kill Bill Vol. 1 Opening Scene

This opening scene is amazing. It is cheap to do and is very simple, which is perfect for someone such as myself who is looking to create an opening scene to a film that is great for leading on to the rest of the film, and more importantly, getting the audience to ask questions. Openings should not give anything away and should leave the audience second guessing, like this opening does.
 
First off, the screen is completely black, but you can hear a woman, who is clearly in pain and/or has suffered something traumatic mentally or physically. Then you see her face, a close up. The audience is not allowed to see anything else, just her face. The black and white sets the mood to bleak and as though this is not a happy start to the film, instantly allowing the audience to identify the genre of film. The cuts on her face are much more vivid and noticeable due to the black and white. The audience is put in the position of the character and instantly starts to feel their pain, even though they have no clue what is going on or what has happened. this noir setting is clearly caused through chiaroscuro lighting that allows the camera to film so vividly which creates a mysterious effect.
 
As she is still making these sounds, the audience starts to hear footsteps in the background. They're traveling at a steady pace, and before you see the shoe, you can tell they are healed shoes. The camera switches to a tracking shot, but only of the shoes. Again, the shot is a limited shot, leaving the audience guessing as they cannot witness more. Once we see the shoe, the audience is instantly told through props that this character has class, but they also know he is a dirty character, as he is walking up to a beaten down woman, with no hesitation in his pace. All of these features build up tension and keep the audience second guessing. The non-ambient lighting creates a perfect shadow, as if the character is walking into darkness. Suspense just keeps continuing to rise. 

 
This opening scene uses props so cleverly to distinguish what characters are like. The title of the film is called 'Kill Bill', and in the first 33 seconds, we are instantly introduced to him, through a napkin, because it has his name on it. This suggests Bill is vein and thinks a lot of himself, instantly allowing the audience to dislike him. He wipes the woman's face, as if to be kind, but he does not help her up. The woman's face says it all, especially her eyes, she has a lot of hate for the man she is looking at, and because of the camera angle, the audience feels as though the hate is towards them and as though they are in Bills position. His watch suggests class, just like his shoes. Even the action he is doing suggests kindness, but it is also clear he is not hurt, his hands are even clean as he wipes the face that is full of bleeding scars. This shows that he has people do his dirty work, but he still stands with pride. As he wipes her face he says 'I bet I could fry an egg on your head right now, if I wanted to', which is extremely unsympathetic, and suggest she is extremely angry, setting up the rest of the film. It also suggests that Bill can do whatever he wants, and feels he has won, but this is just the beginning of the film. 
 
At the end of the scene, you hear Bill pull out a gun, whilst talking as if he were in an everyday conversation, suggesting this is an everyday thing for him. Just before he shoots this woman, she says it is his baby, but he shows no mercy. The audience clearly knows who the bad guy is, and have no idea of what is to come. Perfect opening.