Friday, 12 March 2010
Pitch!
Saturday, 6 March 2010
Friday 4th March 2010
Film Pitch Presentation Script
Xenia:
The genre of film we have studied, analysed in detail and we are going to use for our film is horror. We have decided to subcategorize with the genre of slasher, possession horror. This is because we found that it was one of the most commonly watched and enjoyed subgenre of horror from the 60 questionnaires we distributed.
Sophie:
We decided to go with the horror genre because not only did we each individually enjoy the genre and have many interesting ideas surrounding it, but we also found from our questionnaires that it was one of the most popular genres, and collectively would appeal to a wide target demographic.
Charlotte:
Because we chose the horror genre, the age certificate of our film would have to be either 15 or 18 depending on the contents such as the violence and gore. However, studying our questionnaire results, we found that the genre was also popular with 15 years and above, so therefore it would be ideal to follow the British Board of Film Classification guidelines to ensure a rating of 15 to get more of a profit at the box office and a wider range of audience, such as a target demographic of 15 to 35.
Elysia:
The synopsis of our film is…a group of four teenage friends, two boys and two girls, around the ages of 17/18 decide to go camping in a derelict field near an old empty church with a run down graveyard. They set up a tent in a field at dusk and someone brings an Ouija board and they all decide to play it. They are quite rebellious, so they are smoking and drinking whilst playing the game in the tent.
Xenia:
The game scares the group as it begins to move spontaneously revealing messages to the individuals. The board threatens the main girl (Katie) and out of anger she finishes the game. After the game the teens decide to explore the near by graveyard…which is where the story begins. In the graveyard the group split off into pairs, the first player (Katie) becomes possessed after witnessing a dark character by herself near the church.
Sophie:
She attempts to kill the others in order that they each took turns in playing the game one by one, luring them in because they think she’s normal and then kills them using violence and uses many objects such as her abnormal strength from the spirit that took over her and tools such as blades. It becomes an escape mission for the characters; however, as they are far from civilisation and it is night, they struggle to escape. She eventually kills the others apart from (Rachel) who was the last person to take her turn in the game because of her apprehension of playing the game. In the end, Rachel kills Katie. Rachel then collapses in the woodland area from exhaustion next to the body of Katie.
Charlotte:
In the morning, the police find the only survivor, Rachel in the woods exhausted and completely traumatized. Rachel tries to describe her terrifying experiences of the deadly trip- to which she remembers the body of Katie to use for evidence of the story. However, the body is gone and the police fail to believe her story. They find the other bodies and Katie’s body in the church… They search the tent and see the drugs and alcohol- yet no Ouija board. The police start to question if Rachel committed the murders herself, by the influence of alcohol and drugs as if it were a hallucination gone wrong. Rachel is then painfully sectioned in a psychiatric hospital.
Elysia:
The film consists of plot twists and engages the audience throughout with edgy narrative.
The name of our film is completely relevant to the narrative. We decided to call it… “The Ouija Board” as the film is primarily about the Ouija board and the affect it has on the group of rebellious teens. Ouija boards, also known as “talking boards” are supposedly a way of communicating with the dead.
Xenia:
There are people who believe they can be harmful. Some practitioners claim to have had bad experiences related to the use of talking boards by being haunted by "demons," seeing apparitions of spirits, and hearing voices after using them. A few paranormal researchers, such as John Zaffis, claim that the majority of the worst cases of so-called demon harassment and possession are caused by the use of Ouija board, which is why we decided that the idea of the board would link perfectly with our subgenre of possession because of the amount of amnionicity surrounding them- which makes it a scary subject.
Sophie:
The locations that we plan to film at for the opening of our film are…
a field area, to set up the tent for the teenagers with surrounding trees. We have decided to use an isolated area as we found that it was most popular from the results of our questionnaire and is most suitable for our chosen genre. Another setting is a graveyard or forest area, these were also the most poplar locations to create an appropriate enigma to the narrative and atmosphere.
Charlotte:
Due to the films we have studied such as “my bloody valentine and cabin fever,” these films influenced our possible three locations as they portray a sense of danger and the unknown because of the disconnection from civilisation. We intend on filming our opening at dusk then during editing changing the lighting, which is commonly used in horror films.
Elysia:
The opening sequence of our film is going to consist of the opening credits and fading into a aerial shot of the ouiji board in the tent with the teenager surrounding it. This will be an establishing shot. The character are then going to smoke and drink, which is a common convention of a horror movie, as they normally portray rebellious teenagers being the victims as they are doing wrong. The character will then debate on whether to play the game or not…
Xenia:
They eventually play the game with Rachel the meeker girl being persuaded into it. One by one the teenagers stack their hands on the board waiting to play the game. The first time it goes wrong but they persist and try again. We will then have close ups of all the hands in the middle of the board and the board spelling out a message to the group. The message being “chosen”. The more dominant female, Katie will then refuse to play and encourage the group to go for a walk.
Sophie:
This will be our opening. It establishes the characters and sets them up for danger as they are in the middle of nowhere at night- which is always a common convention of the genre as it creates enigma and an edge. The most common camera shot we will use are close-ups as they are commonly used in horror films to portray tension. We will mainly use close-ups whilst the characters are playing the game and we will have close-ups of their hands moving across the board and also their facial expressions whilst playing the game.
Charlotte:
We will also use medium shots to establish the characters, showing their costumes and gestures, helping the audience to recognise their features and personalities. This is a key aspect as the audience prefer to connect or be understanding of at least one of the characters, so they can follow them through the film with the emotions. Mainly medium shots will be used at the beginning to establish the characters and to see them smoking and drinking and then close-ups will be used when the narrative becomes more intense when they are playing the game.
Elysia:
The editing will be quick paced and straight cuts will be used throughout the beginning sequence, apart from when the credits fade into the Ouija board at the very beginning to create an atmosphere. Straight cuts are common to the horror genre as it keeps the tension high and the pace fast. This is essential to our film.
Xenia:
The lighting is the most essential thing for our opening sequence. As it will be dusk and we plan to film in the dark, we will prepare the light in the tent carefully. The lighting will be quite white and harsh and come from the side or underneath the characters. We found this common in the other horror films we analysed as it creates an eerie feel to the film, creating shadows and shapes, making the audience feel on edge and it is immediately recognisable as a horror. We will carefully select the correct lighting equipment for our opening, such as a camping lamp.
Sophie:
The sound effects and music we have chosen to go with our opening whilst the credits are showing is quite edgy and instantly connotes horror, with the right instruments, with the correct pitch and tempo. We will use a soundtrack with the opening credits. However, when the characters are talking, we will use sound effects of nature at night, such as a cricket or a owl hooting and occasionally add subtle instruments when the tension is building in the narrative- such as when the characters are playing the board.
Charlotte:
We chose to use this type of music because we discovered that sometimes it is better to create tension with no music, just subtle sound effects or subtle, quiet music because it portrays the location and silence can be described as scary because of the unknown. We will select the music carefully to ensure it creates the best effect for the film and leaves the audience constantly on edge.
Our main characters are called Katie, Rachel, Ben and Mat. They are visibly around the ages of 17 to 18.
Elysia:
The main female character, Katie has the characteristics of a preppy teenage girl, who is quite popular and is the dominant character of the group. She is vain and is constantly looking in the mirror and on her phone. She is blonde and pretty, has a good body and wears quite revealing clothes of her body such as a skirt and a low cut top, to accentuate her assets. Perhaps this spurs on her popularity. This type of character is common in horror films. They are usually the ones who are the first victim because of their bitchy mannerisms.
Xenia:
Rachel on the other hand is very sweet and has a mild character. She is the sensible one and is Katie’s best friend. Rachel is naturally pretty and does not wear visible make up, yet she still cares about her appearance. Rachel will wear less revealing clothes than Katie. She will be wearing simply jeans and a nice floral top. Rachel is brunette with long hair and is moderately popular in the group. She is the nicest character and goes through most of the trauma by eventually killing the killer. We found that normal down-to-earth characters are more likely to survive in horror films.
Sophie:
Matt is a teenage boy, who is the boyfriend of Katie. He is also very outspoken and will be wearing more sports clothes because he is a “jock” type character. Matt is the dominant male and is best friends with the second male Ben. Matt and Katie have a good relationship, as they are both strong characters.
Charlotte:
Ben is a nicer male. He is the boyfriend of Rachel. They are suited because they have similar personalities and he is a kind person. This is shown through his dialogue, although he can become under the influence by Matt. Matt will wear casual nice clothes, such as jeans, hoody and a jacket.
Sunday, 7 February 2010
coursework




Monday, 1 February 2010
Mediaaa!
Monday, 25 January 2010
5 Opening film textual analysis's
3 Horror Film Analysis'...
Sunday, 24 January 2010
Our Questionaire...
Horror/Thriller Research Questionnaire
This questionnaire is about your views and opinions on Horror/Thriller films…
1) Gender:[ ] Male[ ] Female
2) Age:
[ ] 12-15
[ ] 16-17
[ ] 18-21
[ ] 22-26
[ ] 27-35
[ ] 35-40
[ ] 41-50
[ ] 50+
3) Occupation?
[ ] Student
[ ] Employed
[ ] Unemployed
[ ] Retired
[ ] Other, if so, please state- ________________________________________________
4) State 2 hobbies and interests of your choice?
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2.
5) Do you like watching Horror/Thriller films?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
6) Name 2 of your favourite Horror/Thriller films?
1.
2.
7) Is there anything you would find inappropriate in the opening of a Horror film?
Please state what you like about the opening of Horror/Thriller films and what you would expect to see in one?
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8) How often do you watch Horror films?
[ ] Not at all
[ ] Sometimes
[ ] Quite Frequently
[ ] A lot
9) What types of films do you prefer to watch? (tick 2)
[ ] Action
[ ] Fantasy
[ ] Romance
[ ] Sci-Fi
[ ] History
[ ] Thriller
[ ] War
[ ] Comedy
10) What is your preferred sub genre of Horror films? (tick 1)
[ ] Comedy Horror
[ ] Disaster Horror
[ ] Gory Horror
[ ] Thriller Horror
[ ] Light hearted Horror
[ ] Vampire Horror
11) What elements do you think are of up most importance to create tension and suspense in a Horror film? (tick the appropriate ones)
[ ] Sound track
[ ] Settings
[ ] Plot twists
[ ] Language
[ ] Props
[ ] Characters
[ ] Murders
12) Where do you think would be the best location to film a Horror film?
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13) What type of characters would you expect to see in a Horror
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
14) What emotions would you like to feel whilst watching in the opening of a Horror/Thriller film? (tick the appropriate boxes)
[ ] Enigma
[ ] Tension
[ ] Anger
[ ] Scared
[ ] Happy
[ ] No emotion
15) What do you expect to see in the opening of a Horror/Thriller film?
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Thankyou for your time!