Thursday, 29 November 2012

Group story boards

Storyboards are important because they tell me roughly what should be happening during my thriller, its puts a picture in my head at how we are going to do it and what we are going to do during the thriller film. This will help our group because it sets the scene for how we all want our thriller film to be we have put all of our idea together to help make these story boards. We used everyones ideas as we don't want just one persons ideas we want to all to contribute the thriller film.

In conclusion these story boards have used all of our groups idea as my idea was the baseball bat as the weapon. I think that the story boards will be at great use for my thriller film as it will help us see what we have to do.













Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Group opening credits.

For the opening credits of our group thriller film, we collectively discussed our ideas for the text size, colour and the font style.

Using different films as our inspiration, we decided that we would want the font to appear fragmented (as it does in Psycho) or to flicker, (as in Se7en) as though the mind of the attacker is mentally unstable. 

We also decided that the size of the font for our title should be the biggest, as this is one of the most important elements within this opening credits sequence. The size of the font will gradually decrease as the different names appear on the screen, to connote both the importance of the members of the production team, and also hold connotations about the fading sanity of the attacker, as the unstable and twisted part of his mind consumes him, just like the size of the font decreases.








The font that I will putting forward to my group as an idea is the font on the left ( above), I feel that this would be good to use in our opening credits as it is distorted writing and would have the effect that something bad is going to happen through the writing. This type of font gives the audience the impression that the attacker is unstable and twisted, characteristics that are conventional to thriller films because characters like this create enigma's, fear and suspense, elements which are all conventional to thrillers as they draw the audience in and help the audience to feel more involved in the film. Compared to the normal font on the right (above), it stands out and has a better effect than the normal font, I would want to use this font as it will help the audience understand that the film is going to be eventful and full of suspense.  

The order of appearance that we will use is:


  • Production company
  • Editors
  • Music
  • Actors
  • Casting
  • Storyboards / screenplay
  • Costume / make up
  • Location manager
  • Safety manager


We will also use a mixture of natural sounds and dramatic music as the soundtrack for our opening credits. As in Se7en, the natural sounds will be enhanced, and play over the top of the dramatic music. This will enable us to make the film appear as realistic, and therefore as threatening as possible. The scary, dramatic music will give the audience an idea of how scary and dramatic the thriller will be and it will also get the audiences attention and make them interested in the thriller straight away.

Monday, 26 November 2012

Planning editing styles.

                            Planning editing styles.

Editing is important when making a thriller film as you will have different scenes and different parts of the film in different places for example the film is not going to be done in one cut. It will take many cuts to make the film how you want it, editing helps you put all the cuts together, it creates and finishes the film. Also it allows you to use editing techniques that can bind the cuts together for example a straight cut is used to cut the scenes straight together, it is the most simple and easy way to edit two scenes together.

The first editing technique that my group are going to use is the jump cut which is when the film suddenly focuses on something. we are going to use fast timing for this as it will keep the pace and the suspense of the thriller film. An example of this editing is when the attacker is in a different place to the victim but he is still stalking and looking after her. This is conventional as it shows that something bad is going to happen to the vulnerable victim and it also shocks the audience because it suddenly focuses on something, so the audience does not expect this to happen, and so feels more involved in the film.

The next shot we  have used is the kuleslov effect this is when two shots are put together to create a third meaning. This helps make the audience be on the edge of their seats because they want to know why the attacker is trying to hurt the girl in the first place. This feeling of suspense is what the audience would expect to feel when they watch a thriller film, which makes this effect conventional and helps the audience to be more involved in the thriller. An example of this is the effect is another flash back to show that the attacker is preparing to attack by getting and choosing his weapons, this is conventional to a thriller film as it shows the audience that there is going to be an attack within the thriller film, which creates mystery and suspense, things that are both very conventional to thriller films and things that make the audience feel more engaged in the film.

The third editing effect that we are using for our thriller film is the dissolve effect, as it will blend one image into another image or scene. This helps to make the thriller film flow through and make it seem realistic as it will blend into the next scene. An example of this jump cut is a flash back as it tells you a bit more background about the attacker and it also shows that the attacker and victim have a background together. Having this in a thriller film it relates the audience to how the attacker is acting and what type of person he is. Because the audience now know a bit more about the attacker, they will start to build a relationship with him, which will lead them to becoming more involved in the film, which is something they expect to feel when they watch a thriller film.

The final editing technique that my group is going to use during our thriller film is the fade editing technique. This is when the screen fades to black and means that the scene has finished in the case of our thriller film. An example when we use the fade editing technique is when the attack grabs the victim and it fades out but you can only hear natural sounds of the victim panicking and screaming. This is conventional as the audience do not know what has happened to the victim and they don't know what the attacker has done to her, which creates an enigma, causing the audience to feel suspense and tension, helping them to feel more involved in the film.

These editing techniques will help me to make my thriller film conventional as they have made the audience feel suspense, which is something the audience expects to feel. An example of this is when we use the jump cut and we use fast timing, as the thriller speeds up its makes the audience build suspense. We have also created enigmas, which have made the audience have questions in they're heads after the scene fades out as it makes them think what has happened.

Thursday, 22 November 2012

Opening credits.

               Opening credits.

Opening credits are important to films as they tell you who has done what job during the making of the film and it will also set the scene for the film the way the credits have been written, for example if the credits were bloody and gory you would know that the film would contain violence or horror. If the opening credits are also done with horror music and the lighting is dark then you will understand that there is going to be suspense and action which in the film. There could be a different use to colouring and background to set the scene for the rest of the film.



An example of a thriller film that has a good opening credit sequence is from the film Se7en as it builds suspense and gives you and idea what is going to be within the thriller film. Also it sets the scene about how the character acts and what type of person he is. The colours that are used in the opening credits of the film Se7en are black and white, this builds suspense and it makes the character be mysterious that wants to hurt or attack someone and the contrast of white and black represents the darkness and evil of a character against the innocence of another character. Other colours that are used is the colour red which symbolizes blood and danger and it could symbolize that he is angry and wants to hurt someone. The style of the credits that are used  crooked writing, this shows that there may be an evil or stalking character that is in the opening sequence and also suggest that he is not a normal person, maybe mentally ill or has a crooked sense of morality. Also the writing was jumpy which shows that the film is going to put full of suspense and the film is going to make the audience be put on the edge of their seats. The fonts that they were using were also different fonts as they were having bigger fonts for the more important roles within the film like the director, which makes the names of the important people within the production stand out to the aduience.

The generic conventions that are used within the thriller film credits is that it builds suspense, as there is a stalker that is cutting up pictures and colouring/writing, which also creates a mystery. The character is also mysterious as there you only see their hands and not their face or body expressions, so the film don't want to give anything away during the opening sequence, which draws the audience in and gets there attention, making them interested in the film right away. The character is sharping weapons which shows he is getting ready to attack someone or getting prepared for an attack to happen and these actions build tension, fear and suspense which makes the audience even more interested in the film. The music that is used is eerie, but there is natural but exaggerated and emphasized as it build suspense, the tempo of the is picked up when the character does things like sharping a blade which gets the audiences attention and lets them know that the action of sharpening blades is very important to the story. The emotions that this has on the audience is that they will be anxious to see what happens next. The order of appearance in the opening credits were the production company, the director, the actor, then the title of the film, I feel that if the title would have been at the end of the credits it would have been more conventional to a thriller film. Then the actors continued, casting, music and costumes. Then the editors, producers , camera operator. co-producers, producer, writer and then the director. I feel as if it went from the least important member of the production team to the most important.



Another example of a thriller film that has opening scene credits is final destination, they have a good use colour music and lighting. The colour that is used in this open sequence is dark black and white colours as it makes the audience understand what is happening and it also makes the audience want to watch on. The black and white colours connote evil and darkness (black) and goodness and innocence (white). Also another colour that is used is the colour red at the end of the sequence as it says "this is the end" this shows that they want the audience want to see like something bad is going to happen during the thriller film.  The colour red connotes danger, evil, blood and pain, things that are all conventional to thriller films. The style of credits that have been used during this credit scene is that the writing flickers and when the credits first comes onto the screen it it has a flash of bright light going through the words/credits. Also the writing fades into the background which creates suspense and an enigma about what is going to happen for the rest of the film. When the writing comes onto the screen the background is always dark, so this shows that the film has a dark story line, which shows that it's a thriller.

The generic conventions that are used in this opening credit sequence are the dark colours that are used, this is conventional to a thriller film as it sets mystery, it doesn't want to give anything away. There is also masked creepy figurines which puts the questions in the audiences head such as  they don't know why they are there or what they they are doing/creating and this creates an enigma which is conventional to thrillers because it gets the audiences attention and makes them feel involved in the film. The sound that is used is natural but the music is creepy and eerie this buts the audience on edge as they don't know what is going on. The lightening that is used is low key lighting as there is dark shadows in the opening sequences which is conventional to a thriller films because it creates a sense of darkness and mystery. The order of appearance is as follows first is the production company, then the title, I think that is the title was at the end of the credits it would be more conventional. Then the actors came next, casting, costume designer, music, editors, production designer, director of photography, executive producer, co-producers , producer, screen play and the the director. This is in the order of who is the least important to the most important.

Monday, 19 November 2012

Filming schedule


Film schedules are important when filming a film as they give you a guide with what should happen during the different films. It is important as we can also know how long each part should be during filming.

My group and i did follow out film schedule, but we may need to do more filming in order to make the scenes as best as we can, as there was some interruption during our thriller that we need to re-film. We want to re-film as we would want to make our film accurate and make it look more realist, it also was to make the film fit together more.  


Risk assessment



During filming considering risks are important as my group and I want to be able to know what to do if we are put into one of the situations that we have wrote down. It also helps to make sure that the crew and the actors health is safe and is not going to be at risk at any point of filming.

As a group we discussed different hazards that could take place and as a group we considered how we could prevent these hazards. This risk assessment will assist while filming as we have gone over all the possible outcomes of the risks and how we would deal with them.






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Thursday, 15 November 2012

Opening scene narration.

My opening sequence to my thriller film will begin with a long shot of the residential road to show the victim walking home with her friends, the lighting will be high key which is natural lightening. The editing is going to be kuleshov effect, the sound is going to be a natural sound from the girls talking and laughing. They iconography will be the school uniform which shows the girls innocence's. The young innocent girl victim is conventional to thriller films because girls are seen as the weaker gender, so are typically the victims. Using a young girl as a victim also helps the audience to create a bond with her as they feel sympathy for her and can sometimes relate to her. 

The next scene is going to be a over the shoulder shot to show the attacker looking at the girls and her friends, the lightening will be high key which is natural from the sun. the location is going to be residential road. The sound is going to be natural and the editing technique is going to be kuleshov effect. The girls are going to be in there uniform and the attacker is going to have a mask and black clothes. These clothes are conventional to thrillers because the uniform shows how young the girls are and the dark clothes and mask are conventional to attackers because it shows they are the bad characters in the narrative and it also represents the darkness within their character. The mask is conventional because it is an effective way of hiding the killers identity, another thing that is very conventional to thrillers because it creates an enigma, which keeps the audience interested and involved in the thriller.

The next camera shot will be the mid shot, the location of this shot will take place at the gate which leads onto the field. The iconography is the girls wearing uniform and her taking her head phones out of the bag. The lightening is going to be high key as natural lighting will come from the sun, the editing will be a straight cut and the sound is going to be natural, as you will hear her friends voices fading away in the background.

The next camera shot is going to be a mid shot as well, the location for this to take place is going to be the end of the forest just going into the field. This is a conventional setting because forests are typically used as they can be very empty and dark,so it would be very easy for an attacker or kidnap or kill a victim, so the story line is realistic. The lightening is going to be high key and natural, the sound is going to be muffled music from the victims headphones. The editing technique is going to be shallow focus as the victim is unaware about the masked man behind her, the iconography for this part is going to be headphones and mask. This is conventional because the attacker takes the victim by surprise, which will shock the characters as well as the audience, causing the audience to feel tense and scared and more involved in the film.

The next shot is going to be a mid shot as it is a flash back, the location for this is going to be a dark room. The iconography for this part is going to be the picture of the victim and a pair of scissors which are going to be used to cut up the picture. The lightening is going to be low key as there will be lamps in the room, the sound will be the girl laughing in the background of the and the editing will be straight cut.  This is another setting that is conventional because the room is dark, which creates mystery as the audience cannot see everything in the shot clearly, which builds the tension, this is also helped by low key lighting which is conventional to thrillers for the same reasons.

The next shot is going to a mid shot, this is going to be filmed in the empty film. The lightening is going to be high key from the sun, the sound is going to be muffled music from the girls headphones. The editing is going to be straight cut, the iconography is going to be headphones and the mask.

There will be a flash back which is going to be a mid shot and an over the shoulder shot, the location will be a in a dark room, the iconography for this is going to be a mask and baseball bat. The iconography is conventional because the mask hides the killers identity and the baseball bat is used as a weapon, so will cause pain to whoever it is used on, this creates fear and tensions from the audience because they are waiting for the baseball bat to be used.The lightening is going to be low key and the sound is going to be heavy breathing. The editing is going to be a straight cut.

The shot for the part of our opening scene will be a mid shot, the location is going to be the field and the iconography is going to be headphones. The lightening for this part is going to be high key natural light which is going to come from the sun light. The sound  is going to be the music from the victims headphones as we want to make the audience know that the girl doesn't know what is going on and the editing is going to be a straight cut.


The camera shot that we are going to use for the next part of the opening scene is going to be a mid shot, the location is going to be empty field and the iconography is the headphones that the girl is wearing. The lighting is going to be natural high key, the sound is going to come from the music of the headphones and the editing technique is going to be a straight cut.


The next camera shot is going to be a close up, the location is going to be the empty field and the iconography is going to be the mask that the attacker will be wearing. the lighting is going to be high key, natural light as it comes from the sun. The sound for this scene is going to be natural sound from the girl screaming, the editing is going to be a straight cut. The sound of the girl screaming is conventional because it shows the audience that the girl is scared or in pain or danger. It also shocks the  audience as they do not expect to hear it and it builds the fear and tension.


The next camera shot that will be used is a mid shot, the location is going to be a empty field and the iconography is going to be the mask and the baseball bat that the attacker will be wearing and using. The lighting is going to be high key natural lighting from the sun and the sound is going to natural from the victim screaming, the editing is going to be a straight cut.


The next shot that is going to be used is a panning shot that is going to be downwards, the location is going to be a empty field and the iconography is going to be a baseball bat. The lighting is going to be high key natural light the sound is going to be dramatic music/ natural sound and the editing is going to be a straight cut.

Planning cinematography.

         Planning cinematography.

Cinematography is used in thriller films to show all the different facial expressions that the characters have, the facial expressions are used to make the audience get a connection with the character. It is also used to show the variety of backgrounds that are used in the thriller films, which also allows the the audience to see clearly where the location of our thriller film is.

The first shot that we are using in our thriller film is a long shot. I am using this as we want to catch the girl having a good time with her friends and not having anything to worry about. I also are using a long shot because we want to get the background in the shot, the background will give the audience a feel for what is going to happen. This is conventional to a thriller film as we want to show the background that we are using (a forest that goes into a field) and we want to show the innocence of the girl which is also conventional to a thriller film. The target audience builds a relationship with the audience as they feel like the girl is having a good time and they will be thinking why is the man attacking the girl.

The second shot that we are using in our thriller film is the over the shoulder shot, i am using this as we want to show the masked attacker watching the girl walking home from school. It also keeps the mystery of identity as you will only see the attackers head in the shot. this is conventional to my thriller film as it builds up the suspense and also it builds a enigma within the heads of the audience, also the audience will think why is the masked man attacking an innocent girl. The target audience will build a relationship through the over the shoulder shot as they will think about the background of the attacker and victim and they will think about why is he stalking her in the first place.

The third shot that i am going to use in my thriller film is the close up, we are using this to show the emotion of the girl when she sees the attacker for the first time.  It emphasise the emotion of the character is going through and it shows how the character is feeling being in that situation. The close up is conventional my thriller film as it allows the audience to understand how the victim is feeling and what she must be going through at that moment of time. The target audience build a relationship as they feel from the emotion on the victims face what she is going through and they feel sorry for her as she is an innocent victim.

The final shot i am going to use in my thriller film is a mid-shot as we want to show the emotion and body language of the victim and also a bit of the background. It shows the emotion of the girl but you cannot see it clearly as it and we also want to show some of her body language which we could not have if we were to use a close up. This is conventional to my thriller film as it will show the body language and facial expressions of the victims, it allows the audience to have a connection with the character but not clearly see how she is feeling. The target audience will build a relationship with the character with this shot as it shows the body language and the emotion of the character, and they feel sorry for what she is going through.










Monday, 12 November 2012

Representation of characters

                  Representation of characters.

Within a thriller film it is important to have variety characters, because it allows the audience to understand the narrative and also it allows the audience to build a relationship with the character that are in the film.

The name of the attacker is unknown and the age is unknown although he looks around 20 years old as we want to create mystery within the thriller film.  The gender is going to be a male attacker as we feel this is most conventional to a thriller film. The race of the attacker is white British,  the background of this character is that he loved the girl for such a long time and she rejected him and ever since he has been stalking her, during school days the girl became popular and the boy got forgotten about as he had left school. The killer was in love with the girl and he believes that no one else can have her expect for him. From the thriller film the audience will tell that the killer has had a past with the victim. This characters purpose within the thriller film will be to find, hunt and finally attack the girl, we want to make sure that the audience wonder why he has attacked her. The character will be presented to the audience as a psycho, as he has stalked the girl for ages and is still in love with her. This will help the audience to create a bond with this character because they will fear him because of what he is doing and also because his identity will be kept a secret, which will build the suspense. They will build a hate relationship with this character as he is trying to attack an innocent young girl that isn't doing any harm to anyone.

The main character within our thriller film will be the victim who is going to be known as Caroline a female, her background is that she is a normal young girl (16 years old) that come from a middle class family and has come from a good school education, has never had an enemies or never done anything bad to anyone, but that's not what they attacker thinks. The girl is also white British as we want them to come from the same backgrounds but because of one decision the girl has made it has changed everything. The purpose of this character is to make the audience feel sorry for her, we want the audience to build a relationship with the character so they sympathize about what she is going through. Also, because she is around the age of the audience, they will able to feel a more of a connection with her because they can relate to her, which will make them even more involved in the film. They audience will build a strong relationship with this character as she is vulnerable and getting attacked for an unknown reason other than knowing that they have had some background as the boy knows her name.

The extras within our thriller film were only the girls that they victim are walking home with, they have the same background as Caroline and their role is to show that the victim has loads of friends and is going to have a good time that night  if the attack didn't happen. These characters will also help the audience to build a bond with Caroline as she comes across as social and friendly which will make the audience like her more and relate to her more.

Friday, 9 November 2012

Planning the mise-en-scene

                        Planning the mise-en-scene

The mise-en-scene within our thriller film has been discussed in detail, we want to ensure that we have used all the different area containing that conventions of a thriller film. The areas of mise-en-scene are setting and iconography, costume, hair and makeup, facial expressions and body language, lightening and colour and finally positioning of the characters.  

As a group we decided out setting/location for our thriller film will be in a forest that goes into a open field, we have chosen this as we feel that it is a good convention of a thriller as it adds mystery, also it will make the audience think about why a vulnerable girl is walking alone in a forest. A part why we chose the forest/field is because our questionnaire results came out that people within our target audience wanted a field for the setting of out thriller film. The image below shows the location that we want to use for the location of our thriller film.

We also decided that the iconography that we would use during out thriller films would be a mask for the attacker, baseball bat and pictures of the victim that the attacker is looking at. We have chosen a mask for the attacker to wear as we feel this will create mystery within our thriller film, we have also used this so our attacker is hiding his identity as we feel this will leave the question in the minds of the audience "why is the man attacking the girl, do they have a connection somewhere?", we have done this to create suspense within our thriller film. We have used a baseball bat as the weapon as we feel it is conventional to a thriller film, and we chose it because our age certificate is 15 so we don't want to use to much violence. We have chosen to use pictures of the victim because we want to show to the audience that he has thought about the attacker, we also want to use it to show enigma. Also during the flash back where the pictures are going to be used we are going to have other weapons like a knife and a gun, so it makes the audience on edge about what weapon he is going to use, also we are going to use a Stanley knife to show the attackers intentions  The picture below shows the bat and mask, it also shows how the attacker will wear the mask.

We have discussed carefully about what costume, hair and makeup our attacker and victim will have within our thriller film as we want the audience to spot who is the attacker and who is the victim easily. We have chosen to use dark clothes for the attacker because we think this is conventional to a thriller film, and we will use light colours for the victims, for example in the film prom night the killer is wearing black clothes and the victim is wearing dark clothes.

We are going to use facial expressions and body language to show how the victim and the attacker is feeling. We are going to have close ups to show how the victim feels when she first see's the attacker, it will also make the audience feel sorry for the female victim. We are going to show the body languages of both characters using mid and long shots, so we will be able to see what is happening in their eyes and it will also make the audience how the characters are feeling.

The lighten for a thriller film will be high key as we will be using the sun as out key light, we want this so  the audience can see everything clearly. We are going to try to use dark natural colours when the victim is walking through the forest, we are going to try and use the forestry to block out a bit of the light from the sun.

Through out thriller film we will using different positions of the characters to show how weak the female victim is and we are going to use strong positions for the attacker to show the dominance of the attacker as we feel that the audience will be drawn to the characters by doing this.
















Thursday, 8 November 2012

Production roles

                             Production roles

When filming a thriller film or any type of film, you need certain roles within the production team of the film, some of the roles that need to be covered are camera operator, actors, sound technicians, editors, film director, location manager and story board organiser. 

The responsibilities of the camera operator are to make a script, to discuss the type of cinematography that we are going to use, they will also have the lead say in what style of shooting we will have. The camera operator for our group is hannah as we feel she has the best sense of what camera shots need to be used in that situation.

The actors role is to act or take the role of the character they need are going to be playing, the actors role does not necessary have to be seen, they can be a voice over also. I am going to be the attacker in our thriller film because I'm we need a man as the attacker and i can feel this role also our group feel i will play the role of attacker well.

The role of the sound technician is that they make sure that any audio or sound that are picked up by the camera etc are processed properly. Also the sound technician handles the volume levels and any added sound that need to be included into a film. We have decided that all our group are going to be sound technicians as we feel that all of us will come up with the best sounds between us.

The editors are used for the process of selecting and preparing the film using media and editing techniques to do so, the editor corrects, considers and modifies the film with the intention of producing the correct, accurate and complete work. We thought that we will all be editors because we feel that if we put a bit of everyones idea together we will have the best outcomes for our thriller film.

The film director is the person who directs the actors and the film within the making of the film. They control everything that goes into the film and they help guide the crew and the actors, so they know what jobs what they should be doing. Our group have chosen Amy as the film director as we feel she can direct and guide the actors and technical crew with what they are suppose to be doing.

The location managers role is to identify and find the ideal location for the film to be shot, they need to tell the director and the camera operator before they can make their final decision because they need to know weather everything can be used e.g the equipment. Our group decided that we are all the location managers because we want to come up with the best location for where our thriller film will be shot.

The role of the storyboard organiser is to prevent a lot of time being wasted, for example we wouldn't want to turn up to the location not knowing exactly how the film show be like. They should organise and manage timelines to ensure that everyone knows what is going to happen and this will ensure that the works gets completed. My self, Amy and hannah are going to be the story boards organsier because it gives us the best ideas about how we all want our thriller film to be like, we will all take a part of our ideas to make the best thriller film we can.

This research has helped me understand what production roles each person has to have, for example i now know that the fil director gas ti direct the actors and the film crew within the film.








Sunday, 4 November 2012

history of thriller films

History of thriller films.

Alfred Hitchcock was the creater of thriller films, his first thriller film was called The lodger in 1926, which was a suspenseful story about Jack the ripper.  The tow actors that were apart of the making of thrillers films ere Ivor Novello and Marie Ault. Thriller films have got so much more blood and gory these days. Thriller films used to be more psychological, in the days of Hitchcock the thriller films would play on the minds of the audience, where as today they still do this put there is more violence and horrid scenes in which the audience are scared to watch but the aim for thrillers are still the same in the sense of  keeping the audience alert and on the edge of their seats and also to create a mystery within the thriller film. Common conventions and themes that are found in thrillers are mainly ransoms, captivitiess, revenge, kidnappings, weak vicitms and strong powerful attackers. More common conventions that are found in now day thrillers are investigations and the mystery of who done the crime and why.

One of the thriller films that have been banned is the Natural born killers which was released in 1994 and directed by Oliver Stone. The film was about two lovers who embarked on a vicious murder spree. The movie was banned completely in Ireland, and denied distribution in the USA because the amount of blood and gore. The produces of this thriller film cut about four minutes of footage, resulting in the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) allowing its distribution.
The film is extremely controversial as it glorifies the acts of murder,  the killers were almost seen  like regular celebrities with fans. There are also some copycat murders. The most famous of which is the Columbine High School massacre. Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold murdered twelve people during a rampage, whilst reportedly shouting quotes from the movie. The film was said to have influences on what the public did and how they acted so they had to ban the film until they cutted the worse parts out of it.

The Lodger film was released in 1926 and it was the first thriller film that has been released, even though it was a silent film. Which was a film about a land lady suspects her new lodger is the madman killing women in London. the first sound film was introduced to films in 1929, The first thriller film that had sound was the thriller Blackmail in 1929, but also was released in a silent version. The film is about a young woman who kills a man who tries to rape her, then finds herself caught between investigating detective (who happens to be her boyfriend) and a blackmailer.

The film taken 2 was released in 2012, it is a film about someone being taken by gang members that were previously killed by the father of the taken film. Compared to the lodger thriller film taken is completely different in the sense of equipment, actors and location, for example the location of the lodger was a simple house where the location of taken is in a whole city in Turkey.

This research will help me understand how thriller films have developed over time and I now know the benefits of technology within thriller films. This post is going to help me understand what era our thriller film comes from and why. This will help me in my thriller film as I know modern and old fashioned techniques that were used that I can consider to use in my thriller film.











indivdual story boards







Storyboards are important because they tell me roughly what is going to happen during in my thriller, its puts a picture in my head at how we are going to do it and what we are going to do during the thriller film. This will help our group because it sets the scene for how i want to have it but we will put all of our ideas together to make our thriller film how all of us want it, we don't want just one persons ideas we want to all to contribute the thriller film.

After discussion with my group my story board we can up with the idea of taking parts of each other story board, my contribution was the mask and baseball bat that are going to be used also i had a input with the location for our thriller film. My group and i make key decisions and took into consideration the other people in my groups story boards so we have the best ideas and also so no on is left out when we complete our final group story board.