Monday 25 November 2013

Group narrative - Miss Georgiou

What is the purpose of a narrative - The purpose of a narrative is to tell a story with meaning. The purpose for this is to get the audience to be able to interact with the movie displaying emotion and expression.

How did you and your group discuss your individual ideas? - Reviewing each others blogs with paper and pens in order to make comments, suggestions as well as likes and dislikes of each idea. After this we came to the conclusion of who had the best idea and who's idea we could develop into an idea that suits everybody in the group.

Luke Durrance - In Luke's individual ideas he posses the idea of filming the shot in an empty area possibly an industrial park? this gives the idea that a large open area would be a good place to film the short clip; this would be due to the open area making it a good place for shadows, low key lighting and possible camera shots due to the high flat roofs that are accessible.  Luke then talks about close ups of an the villain in a mask showing hidden identity, this will interest the audiance and give them emotion in reaction to the short clip. He continues to talk about the emotion that is involved in the movie using close ups to feature on certain aspects of the clip. He talks about not only the villain but how the victim reacts to the situation with a close up of tears rolling down his face. In summary his idea for the clip is a gang land attack on an inicent old man as he walks through the industrial park at night, this makes him a target and foreshadows the forth coming events; this means that after the clip is over the viewers can wonder and imagine the next events.

Harry Hyett - Harry's idea is a secluded location away from the outside world, which is out of the way from help from anyone. Female Victim most likely to be blonde as in my research from conventions they are portrayed as weak because of stereotypes. The female and the masked killer will be around Low Key Lighting as it creates shadows and suspense. Killer can be seen in the distance following the victim but barely seen so that it is not obvious to the victim. Killer comes into focus under a light to create a sudden shock to the audience and disappears quickly again. To create this light from lamppost can be used as they are a light source and shadows to hide the killer. It becomes apparent to the audience what is going to happen as they can see the killer gaining on the victim. The victim can be killed or just knocked out as the killer maybe torturing victims so either a knife to kill or some form of cloth with some liquid to knock the victim out when en-haled. In addition the victim doesn't need to be killed as the ending of the scene could just be a reaction shot. Although its typical of most thriller films for the victim to be killed.

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