Pitch A: Two friends are hanging out in the yard when suddenly feel like they’re being watched. Pitch B: Three people on a raft fighting off a shark… Explanation A: We’re definitely more interested in this one. This one is also easier to do probably. We took this idea from horror movies we’ve seen growing up. Definitely excited. We think it’ll be great. The plan is to make it scary. Explanation B: This idea is awesome. We got the inspiration from Jaws. Jaws was an awesome movie. One problem though, this would be very hard to do. Sharks are very scary though and horror is what we want to do. Why we chose A: We decided to go with A for a few reasons. One is that it’s a lot easier to film on land than at sea on a raft. Another thing is we think the killer/stalker is scarier than a shark. We believe we can make something great out of this. We’re all very excited to begin researching the genre.
I'm researching genres to try and find innovative ways to make our movie. I have started with the action genre. The movies I researched all had these camera angles and movements in common: Establishing Shots High and Low angles Birds Eye View Tracking Shots Side View Common Mis-En-Scene used in action films: Comedy when applicable Large movie sets Creative prop usage (for example weapons) High usage of costumes Use of lighting to create tension Common Editing used in action films: Inserts Cuts (often) Fade Aways Cross Cutting Jump Cuts Dissolve Common Sounds used in action films: Dialogue Intense music leaving audience on edge of their seats Sound Bridges Ambient Sounds to immerse audience Films I watched in the action genre: Bullet Train Captain America Civil War Ghosted John Wick Elements of the Genre that I like: The action genre offers a great deal of creative freedom and several opportunities to employ various cinematic elements to significantly alte...
Wha t elements (Conventions) of the genre that you chose to base your final task on does this movie have? For this project we chose the thriller genre and the conventions in this movie help build suspense for the audience. The film uses flashbacks with the present timeline, exploring the backstory of the Jigsaw Killer and his victims. This adds depth to the characters, sheds light on their motivations, and creates a connection within the narrative. The film also uses slow zooms on key details, like ticking timers or hidden clues within the traps. This builds anticipation and draws the audience's attention to specific elements, heightening the suspense. What elements (Conventions) of the genre did the movie have that you like? I liked the close-ups on faces, hands, and trapped body parts, amplifying the characters' fear and the gruesome details of the traps. These close-ups heighten the audience's a...
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