Showing posts with label Marlon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marlon. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Opening Credits

Produced by Super-nova Studios

Editing - C-JAM Studios

Directed by Alex Long

Written by James Doughty

Sound - Marlon Huseyin-Sharp

Cinematography - Chris Woods

Starring -
James Doughty
Chris Woods
Alex Long

Monday, 7 March 2011

Feedback from the Class!

1. Variety of relevant blog posts.

They said that there was a good variety of posts, all relevant blog posts and easy to understand. However, they were also too brief, need more personal opinions. There were also no posts on thriller analysis.

2. Appropriate visual aids.

There was a good use of photos with the thriller theme. But, we could improve on how many visual aids we used. Also, more captions for our photos and more videos too.

3. Appropriate use of technical vocabulary

Good understanding of thriller as a genre, however a lack of technical language. Some technical vocab but could use more e.g. Juxtaposition

4. Quality of posts.

Detailed and clear in areas. Posts too brief, longer paragraphs with more detailed needed. Justify reasons for using things such as pictures/missing a few posts. Detailed analysis of films

5. Development of film

A little vague on posts explaining why they have used particular image. Ideas need to be clearer and more detailed.

Monday, 14 February 2011

Thriller Names

- Strike
- Thunder
- Twice
- Shock
- Rush
- Fate
- Paranoia 


We have decided to call our thriller 'Paranoia'

Monday, 31 January 2011

Location Ideas

Test Shots

This is a shot we could possibly use for the victim being followed through the woods.

This is a shot of some paint on a tree that could be used to represent blood.

This is a shot where the victim could be followed.

This is a shot of where the killer could hide.

This is a shot under the bridge, we took this because we thought it looked spooky.

This is another shot of under the bridge, possible where the villain could organise his crimes.

This is shot from high up looking down into the woods.



This id s point of view shot.

This is a shot of the victims feet.

Wednesday, 19 January 2011



In this sequence we have an opening for a thriller called 'Fool's move' in which it shows a chess game being played. A chess game can reflect the complexities of a thriller narrative in the way that in chess you are going out to lure, trap and defeat your opponent. its also requires a lot of planning and intelligence to find out your opponents weakness so your able to trap him and defeat him which is similar in the way that in a thriller the antagonist goes out to kill or capture the protagonist and exploits their weakness.