Character Planning-MissMiller
In our groups thriller sequence it contains two characters. The first character who is thought to be the main character is the Victim and we aimed this specific character to be very stereotypical to the thriller genre. The other character we have in our short thriller sequence is the killer and the theme of this character is to be deranged and to portray a threatening meaning to the audience.
Female Victim
The purpose of the female victim is to portray the effect of vulnerability to the audience through the stereotypical typical blonde female victim. The female will tell a story of how easily it is that a young female could get stalked by someone unknown and what the worst could happen to the female also the victim will display an naive personality as well as an innocent one. This is conventional to the thriller genre as it tells a much different narrative as well as the main narrative. It's conventional to the thriller genre as it's a stereotypical to have a blonde female victim. The audience will be able to have a relationship with the characters as the victim is a typical blonde vicitm that you will be likely to see in any thriller film.
The Killer
The killer is there as the threatening personnel. The killer is the person that ideally contributes the most to the suspense within the film. The killers portrays a level of fear across to the audience as well as clear pure power that it's conventional to the thriller genre to have also in the sequence this character acts as a stalker following this female victim every where she goes. The killer is key to the sequence because it's important how confident the character actually is. The audience can build a relationship with the killer as the killer is tall and has a hammer in his hand which represents the status and power that the character could have.
The Killer
The killer is there as the threatening personnel. The killer is the person that ideally contributes the most to the suspense within the film. The killers portrays a level of fear across to the audience as well as clear pure power that it's conventional to the thriller genre to have also in the sequence this character acts as a stalker following this female victim every where she goes. The killer is key to the sequence because it's important how confident the character actually is. The audience can build a relationship with the killer as the killer is tall and has a hammer in his hand which represents the status and power that the character could have.
You have briefly explained your characters and described them to an extent; however, you need to explain why you have decided to use these specific characters in more detail and explain how the audience will be able to build a relationship with them as a result/relate to the situation better.
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1) Explain how the audience will be able to build a relationship with the characters as a result of their features/looks/persona etc.
2) Explain why and how they are conventional to the thriller genre
3) Explain how and why the use of these specific characters will make your sequence more interesting
4) Include an intro explaining the purpose of having characters within a sequence and a summary explaining how your hope your sequence will be more successful as a result of these characters
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