Monday, 9 December 2013

Opening Scene Narration-Miss Miller

Opening Scene Narration-Miss Miller
The start of our groups thriller sequence starts off with the victim walking down the street and she cuts into a backstreet to speed up her journey. As she is walking through the back street she feels something or someone is behind her she begins to feel paranoid and she looks behind to see who or what is there at this moment of time. The use of a tense sound track will be used with a suspenseful sound effect because it is oftern conventional to the thriller genre when someone is isolated. The victim then leaves the back street but and again she behind to see the killer with a hammer in his hand this will have a dramatic or emotioinal effect on the audience as they will be shocked when they see someone with a hammer in thier hand. In addition it then goes to a POV shot in the victims point of view from this analysis you can tell the victim is extremely worried at this point. As the sequence continues  the victim tries to lose the killer and eventually turns into a forest/field as she enters the field you can hear the heavy breathing and the sound of the victims heart she notices the killer she then attempts to lose the killer by trying to run through the forest but then she falls over a wooden log she then begins to crawl over to the nearest tree and the sound of the soundtrack speeds up as they audience feels the anticipation that the killer is going to get caught. In addition the sequence continues and the killer is looking for the victim but is unable to find her but the victims phone starts to ring and the killer notices this providing the shock of the thriller sequence and showing the high angle at the point to show the victim. The ending of the sequence shows the killer grabbing the victim and the last you see of the sequence is the killers mobile phone ringing on the floor with the victim and the killer no where to be seen.

Overall the sequence will contain numerous codes and conventions that will make the thriller sequence better for example the iconography of the hammer will provide a shock for the audience as they do not expect a weapon like that also another element that will make the thriller sequence better is the uses of point of view shots especially from the victim view as this will give the audience a feeling of what it is like to be in her situation and what it is like to be to get chased. The sequence will be made more conventional by the use of a chase scene and the location of the thriller sequence that we've created.

1 comment:

  1. You have provided a good recount of your sequence by explaining exactly what the story is; you need to mention what cinematography has been used at each point as well as any sounds/silence.

    To improve your post you need to:
    1) Include cinematography/sound used for each frame
    2) Break it down into a frame by frame recount so we can see where it has changed to the next part of the narrative
    3) Read through and double check spelling (scene narration) etc

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