P1-05 : THRILLER PROJECT 2008/9

Friday 24 October 2008

P1-05 THRILLER ROUGHCUT

Wednesday 22 October 2008

Soundtrack


Our soundtrack was created using a programme called Garage Band. We tried out different samples until we found some that we liked and thought would go well in a thriller production. After we had found the samples we wanted to use we tried a few orders until we came up with one that sounded the best, added a scary atmosphere to the film which we all liked.
After putting them in order we cut some down to size and made some bigger so it lasted around a minute. We also added some fades in and out to make it go together better and add extra tension. Our soundtrack will begin midway through the sequence, just after Abi is grabbed by the killer. This is why we added an alarm sample at the start to show the panic. The tense sounds after wards add to the tension and at mosphere, before it gets fast paced when Abi is running away.

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Tuesday 21 October 2008

Cast List

A Universal Production
A 12 Block Film
Roger Stem
William Baxter
Vanessa Caston
Costume Design by Nenad Kocki
Art Direction by James L. Starski
Production Design by Bruce Stuart
Casting by Paul Wester
Film Editing by Travis Pitts
Cinematography by Karl Mensar
Original Music by Vladimir Hertz
Produced by Micheal T. Carter
Directed by Igor Osmik
SUSPECT

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Monday 13 October 2008

P1-05 THRILLER ANIMATIC

Friday 10 October 2008

Soundtrack Picture

This is a screenshot of our soundtrack on Garage Band

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Wednesday 1 October 2008

the disappearance

Camera work:
The camera work used a wide variety of shot; long shots, close ups and even some first person shooting. they panned across the long shots effectively to add effect to the shot.

Editing:
They cut from one scene effectively to the next keeping in sync with the music, and in keeping with the mood of the film. They used pictures well which was in keeping with the storyline of the film.

Mise-en-scene:
Soundtrack:
titles:

Thriller Opening Example- Empire Of Dirt

Empire Of Dirt

Camerawork
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The camerawork was very good and all of the close ups worked really well with the atmosphere of the sequence. The view of the wall with graffiti on worked well before panning round to the person banging their head on the wall. The camera was not shaky either.

Editing:
It was edited really well and bits were cut short to give a fast pace and make it exiting to watch. The chains and writing on the paper gave it a feel of anticipation and the viewer is not sure what is going on.

Mis-En-Scene:
The screen was filled in every shot but with only one thing at a time so the viewer could concentrate on just that thing.

Soundtrack:
The soundtrack was well choreographed and suited the video really well. It added to the suspense and fear of the sequence.

Titles:
The titles were incorporated into the video so there were no black screens apart from the first one which was splitting up the audio and the video.

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P1-05 : THRILLER PROJECT 2008/9