2. Job Roles
Chloe Daniels, 16
◦ Storyboard
◦ Typography/Poll Everywhere
◦ Actress
Grace Pengelly, 17
◦ Storyboard
◦ Soundtrack
◦ Timeline
◦ Camerawoman
Natasha Shadat, 16
◦ Shot list
◦ Location scouting
◦ Production ident
◦ Actress
Kirsten Johnson, 16
◦ Shot list
◦ Actor auditions
◦ Production schedule
◦ Director
3. ◦ Graphology associates with the media
industry
◦ Reel productions – reel in terms of film
reel
◦ Black and white illustrates the simplicity
◦ Typography is considered as clear and
bold however not complex and tacky.
Capitalised to uphold the emphasis and
importance
◦ The grey reel compliments the black
background and the white writing.
(subverts with our original idea)
Production Company
4. Brief
◦ Our task is to create a thriller opening title sequence effectively.
◦ We must try to include the correct conventions and make sure the
titles used are effective and clear.
◦ Also we need to ensure we use effective camerawork, props, location,
costumes, makeup, cast and soundtrack. Also our thriller must
appeal to our target audience and the narrative must be effective for
the audiences viewing.
5. ◦Mystery – Portrayed using close-ups that do not reveal the whole
appearance of Character 1. This makes the audience unaware of
who she is and what she’s capable of. The narrative is mysterious as
no insight is yet given to the audience about the two character’s
lives. This makes them want to continue watching to find out who
they are.
◦Crime – During the filming of our Vox pops, we found this sub-
genre to be popular. This sub-genre is represented through the use
of the Mise-en-scene.
Sub-genres
6. ◦Consists of young people aged 16-20
◦Interested in the thriller genre specifically with the sub-
genre of crime and mystery
◦There is no specific gender we have aimed our thriller
towards this is so that it attracts a mass audience rather than
a niche
◦Also, there is no specific social class our thriller is aimed
towards, this once again reaches a mass audience
Target Audience
7. ◦Use of an upbeat soundtrack
◦Jump scares
◦Gore
◦Relatable setting and everyday routine
How will our thriller opening appeal to our
target audience?
8. ◦ A young woman comes home and starts her normal routine, typical of someone coming
home from work.
◦ It is clear that she has done something unusual rather than normal work, a used knife is
wrapped up and put into a drawer.
◦ While getting a drink of cranberry juice, a news report of a missing body is heard on the
radio but is ignored.
◦ She removes her red lipstick and has a shower, blood is seen running into the drain
◦ She walks downstairs into the kitchen and makes a cup of tea, the doorbell is heard.
◦ When she opens the door it is the person she thought she had killed, bloodied and
holding a knife.
◦ The woman drops her tea and the title appears in the smashed teacup.
◦ The colour red will be seen throughout to connote murder and blood.
Narrative
10. ◦ The soundtrack we will be using will be up-beat and fast paced. This is because we found
when researching for our Vox pops, this is what our target audience thinks makes an
effective soundtrack. These kinds of soundtracks are also most commonly found in
thrillers of the sub-genres we are using.
◦ Our footage is relatively fast paced, and it will be edited in this way too. Because of this,
an up-tempo soundtrack will be more successful.
◦ We will be using a range of different sound effects, for example:
- A car engine
- Footsteps
- Opening/closing of drawers
- Shower
- Radio
- Smashing of mug
Sound
11. ◦ Close-ups, extreme close-ups, mid shots, bird-eye views, point of
views, tracking and panning shots will be used.
◦ The camerawork used will mean that the location and identity of the
characters will remain a mystery to the audience.
◦ Also point of view shots will mean that the audience will feel more
involved in the scenes and what the character is doing.
◦ Enigmas will be created by the camerawork used, the close-ups will
make the setting and characters a mystery.
Camerawork
12. ◦Our editing will mainly be fast paced
◦Although, we may use flickers of motions (fast and slow) at
some points
◦The structure in which we will edit our sequence is by
focusing on the footage first, then the transitions and then
the soundtrack
Editing
13. ◦ In our thriller opening we will incorporate the stereotypical generic signifiers to
reiterate the subgenre; crime and mystery. The conventions used will be typical
for this genre to replicate the authenticity of a real thriller opening. These would
be elements such as:
◦ Low-key lighting
◦ Props such as blood, knife, briefcase, etc.
◦ Gripping soundtrack
◦ Thrilling narrative
◦ Fast paced scenes
◦ Protagonist
◦ Antagonist
◦ Extreme close-up/ close-up shots
Conventions