Friday, 29 January 2010

Assessment 3 – Target Audience Research


I have researched specific websites focusing on the BBFC for my target audience of the ages 15 and 18. I have noticed that certain aspects affect whether a film is determined as a 15 rating and an 18. The decisions for the ratings are split into sub- sections of Discrimination, Drugs, Horror, Imitable Behaviour, Language, Nudity, Sex, Theme and Violence.
If the rating is a fifteen its only suitable for people who are fifteen years and over. No-one younger than fifteen may see a ‘15’ film in a cinema, buy or rent it. As a whole it must not endorse discriminatory language or behaviour. Drug taking may be shown but the film as a whole must not promote or encourage drug misuse. Strong threat and menace are permitted unless sadistic or sexualised. Dangerous behaviour (for example, hanging, suicide and self-harming) should not dwell on detail which could be copied and in the end result cause physical and mental harm to the audience. There may be frequent use of strong language but it would be inappropriate and unacceptable if said in an aggressive way or repeated on numerous occasions. Sexual activity may be portrayed without strong detail and there may be strong verbal references to sexual behaviour. No theme is prohibited, provided the treatment is appropriate for 15 year olds. Violence may be strong but should not dwell on the infliction of pain or injury.

At ‘18’ the BBFC’s guideline concerns will not normally override the principle that adults should be free to choose their own entertainment. The reasons behind this are the material is in breach of the criminal law or has been created through the commission of a criminal offence. Material appears to risk harm to individuals or, through their behaviour, to society. There are more explicit images of sexual activity which cannot be justified by context.

Assessment 2 – Opening Sequence Titles

Film: Final Destination 2

Opening Sequence Titles

New Line Cinema
A Zide Perry production
Film Title - Final Destination 2
Principal Actors – Ali Carter, Michael Landes & J.Cook
Casting By – John Papsidera
Music By – Shirley Walker
Costume Designer – Jori Woodman
Editor – Eric Sears
Production Designer – Michael Bolton
Director Of Photography – Gary Capo
Co- Producer – Justis Greene
Executive Producers – Toby Emmerich, Richard Brener, Matt Moore, Jeffrey Reddick.
Produced By – Warren Zide And Craig Perry
Screeplay By – J.Mackye Gruber & Eric Bress
Story By – Jeffery Reddick.
Directed By – David R. Ellis

Assessment 2 – Analysis of Opening Sequence.

The opening sequence of a horror film is very important when wanting to make the audience carry on watching it, without giving too much away and adding mystery to entice the audience. My chosen clip was from Final Destination 2. The camera used in the opening sequence started with a pan of photographs and mirrors that looked feminine, it introduces the audience to the characters. The camera shows us detail of the photographs and close ups of the people in the pictures.We then see a canted angle shot of a doll that could be represented with the horror aspects of the film. The lighting throughout out the sequence is very low key as are a lot of generic horror films, it leaves the audience in suspense and adds atmospheric aspects to the scene. During the camera pan we see a map and a keying with ‘Road Trip’ labelled on it, this refers back to the title of the film with is Final Destination could be linked with the road trip and travelling. During the sequence low-key lighting is used with white text contrasting against the dark background. The sound throughout the opening sequence is a diagetic, non synchronised news report on the television. We hear a male talking about supernatural and death in an argumentive voice talking about death and supernatural aspects, this is all linking to the horror and starting the film with added mystery. There is a point of view shot when the female character is looking at the television. Then there is a zoom in of the female characters face which switches to an extreme close up of the males eyes which reflects his anger and emotion and over-whelming opinion on what he is talking about. In the opening sequence there is a sudden darkness creating an element of surprise for the audience, which leaves the audience wanting to watch more. Throughout this there is a motif sound of strings being used. Strings are predominantly used within the sequence to create an element of suspense and atmosphere, as they are used in many famous horror films. The dynamics of the mood then change into a more light hearted feeling when the female character is saying her goodbyes during the day time and getting in the car where there is a match on action, and an ambient sound in the background of children playing and birds singing in the street. When the car moves away there is a trace of something red on the pavement that is shown in a close up to show the audience in-depth detail. The red represents the semiotic for blood which relates back to the fact that it is a horror film and adds an element of mystery.

Thursday, 28 January 2010

Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Our group.

To create this portfolio for our film opening i am working with Nicolle & Abby. 
We are group 8.