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Eva: This storyboard fulfills the criteria of a thriller opening sequence, it sets the scene for the rest of the film. It begins with setting up an enigma of what are these dreams about, and what are these pills she is taking? Enigmas add suspense and mystery which are essential for a thriller film. We have also incorporated a score where it is necessary, for example, each time a white mask appears on screen, a tense and threatening score appears. Furthermore, we shall add loud, jumpy sound effects to keep the audience on their toes throughout the sequence. We have used different camera angles and shots, including; over the shoulder, long shots and close ups to add variation. We are also using kinetic filming to connote the stress and worry of the main character. Lots of point of view are used that make the audience feel involved and part of the action, in part of our sequence, the audience sees the white masked figure through a point of view shot, this may thrill the audience. We end the opening sequence on a cliffhanger of, will she call the psychiatrist or not? The audience we are aiming for will enjoy and be able to relate to the movie as the main character is going to 17, the same age as our target audience. Also, the audience should be able to relate to the locations we are filming in as it will be locations that they would see daily, eg. parks, trains and bedrooms. Our storyboard meets the film certificate (15) as there are scenes that might frighten younger audiences. Even though the opening sequence may be suitable for 13+ children, the rest of the film would not be and that is why it is 15 rated movie.
Katie: This story board fulfills our horror genre because it includes a lot of jumpy scenes which scares the audience. Also in some scenes we have added tense scores which add suspense to the scenes giving it a horror like feel. Furthermore our story board includes many enigmas to keep the audience wondering and edgy, like when Dress is seen to be taking the pill, the audience are left in mystery to whether it is the pills that are making her see the white masked people or not. We also include close ups of key props like the Card to the physiologist, which makes the audience wonder what is going on. We use point of view shots of Jess to show the audience what she is seeing, and too make the audience feel as though they are going through what Jess is which makes them more scared. We also use reaction shots of Jess, this keeps the audience involved with what is going on, and shows to the audience exactly how she is feeling.
Eva: This storyboard fulfills the criteria of a thriller opening sequence, it sets the scene for the rest of the film. It begins with setting up an enigma of what are these dreams about, and what are these pills she is taking? Enigmas add suspense and mystery which are essential for a thriller film. We have also incorporated a score where it is necessary, for example, each time a white mask appears on screen, a tense and threatening score appears. Furthermore, we shall add loud, jumpy sound effects to keep the audience on their toes throughout the sequence. We have used different camera angles and shots, including; over the shoulder, long shots and close ups to add variation. We are also using kinetic filming to connote the stress and worry of the main character. Lots of point of view are used that make the audience feel involved and part of the action, in part of our sequence, the audience sees the white masked figure through a point of view shot, this may thrill the audience. We end the opening sequence on a cliffhanger of, will she call the psychiatrist or not? The audience we are aiming for will enjoy and be able to relate to the movie as the main character is going to 17, the same age as our target audience. Also, the audience should be able to relate to the locations we are filming in as it will be locations that they would see daily, eg. parks, trains and bedrooms. Our storyboard meets the film certificate (15) as there are scenes that might frighten younger audiences. Even though the opening sequence may be suitable for 13+ children, the rest of the film would not be and that is why it is 15 rated movie.
Katie: This story board fulfills our horror genre because it includes a lot of jumpy scenes which scares the audience. Also in some scenes we have added tense scores which add suspense to the scenes giving it a horror like feel. Furthermore our story board includes many enigmas to keep the audience wondering and edgy, like when Dress is seen to be taking the pill, the audience are left in mystery to whether it is the pills that are making her see the white masked people or not. We also include close ups of key props like the Card to the physiologist, which makes the audience wonder what is going on. We use point of view shots of Jess to show the audience what she is seeing, and too make the audience feel as though they are going through what Jess is which makes them more scared. We also use reaction shots of Jess, this keeps the audience involved with what is going on, and shows to the audience exactly how she is feeling.
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