2. Entry 1
At the start of production in year 10, I was working by
myself. I decided on the genre of my film which would
be a psychological thriller. I chose this as it would
include suspense, as well as a variety of codes and
conventions. The film itself would also have an array
of camera angles and shots, due to the scenes
involved.
3. Entry 2
I decided on my plot which was:
In my opening sequence, a person walks in/enters a
nearby building, not knowing he is being tracked
down by murderous people with evil intentions.
4. Entry 3
Due to finding it particularly difficult to work alone, I
decided to merge with another group, to get a
substantially more amount of work done. This proved
not to be the case as we made little progress.
However, as time passed, we had a large amount of
recordings.
However, no recordings were uploaded onto imovie.
5. ENTRY 4
During the start of year 11, we once again decided to
change the plot of the film. The plot would be revolved
around a computer hacker, breaking into
communication systems all over the United kingdom.
MI5 are brought in to bring down the school based
hacker.
6. Entry 5
The amount of recordings increased within the
project. We used a variety of camera angles and
shots to add tension and effect to the film that had
been developed on so many occasions.
7. Different aspects
Camera work: throughout the project, our group has
tried to use a variety of angles and shots to make the
film as good as possible
Codes and conventions: we tried to include the codes
and conventions of the thriller genre e.g. tension,
suspense, action/conflict.
We also did target research to have a better idea on
what kind of people watch thriller films and what they
are aiming for.