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VoxPops Evaluation
What
is your favourite thriller film?
There
was a variety of respondents which tells us that people like a variety of
different things about thrillers. Some respondents answered with films that are
similar and are produced by the same production, this signifies that the
audience prefers a certain type of thriller and links to the sub-genre
question. We asked this question so that we could get an idea as to what type
of thrillers our audience likes, it could also help us get an insight to title
for our film as the majority of the titles were short and simple, and they
didn’t give much away about the film itself.
What
makes it effective?
We
asked this question so that we knew what the audience finds makes a thriller
effective. We wanted the audience to use media terminology so that it would be
relevant to our findings. The majority of the respondents replied with
soundtrack and the tension built. This is important to know so that we can
include these in our opening sequence to make it as effective as possible and
want the audience to continue to watch it.
What
is your favourite thriller subgenre?
The
most popular answer we got was horror. This tells us that we may need to
include some elements of horror in our opening as the majority of respondents
liked this specific sub-genre. We asked this question to find out if people
liked our subgenre and if we needed to change it to another subgenre, or even
add elements of the preferred sub-genre. We mostly expected the answer to be
horror as it typically linked and sometimes confused with thrillers. Also the
majority of the respondents favourite thriller film (Question 1) were horror
subgenres. Therefore we guessed that the majority of the respondent’s answers
would be this.
What
conventions would you expect?
We
asked this question to get an idea as to what the audience knows about the
conventions and what they would most expect in a thriller. We wanted to know
this because it would inform us to what the audience notices in a thriller and
what they remember about it. The responses we got were similar to the answers
from “Question 2: What makes it effective?” this tells us that once again our
opening needs to include a good soundtrack and we need to create a lot of high
tension scenes.
What
conventions would make your ideal thriller?
This
question is similar to question 4 however we wanted to know what the audience
would most prefer in a thriller or in this case our opening. We needed to know
this as it will depend
What
conventions we will end up prioritising as the respondents favour them.
Similarly
the main response was tension and low key lighting.
What
makes a thriller thrilling?
This
question is similar to question 2 therefore we expected similar answers. The answers
we received were based around the general atmosphere and people expect jump
scenes. From these answers we know that our audience find these elements
thrilling and we should include them in our elements.
Wednesday, 9 November 2016
Mise-en-scene Planning
The props used in our piece will be photos of the
protagonist which tells a story as the trailer goes on. It shows shots of the
protagonist’s life and we took this idea from the conjuring as we felt it was
very effective to create tension and an eerie atmosphere. We will try to add
tea stains to the photos too which will make them look dated as well as edit
some photos so they look like they were taken in the time period we choose. For
the main prop we will use a gravestone which will be the most significant prop
because it will mainly be shown the whole way through the trailer as it is
significant to the protagonist as if starts the story off because it is his
gravestone which he wakes up on and this creates confusion and mystery which we
want the audience to feel the most.
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