Thursday, 5 May 2011
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
Thursday, 27 January 2011
Evaluation questionnaire results
We have received our feedback and produced some graphs tho show the results.
80% of the people that took the questionnaire recognized that it was a thriller genre.
80% of the people that took the questionnaire recognized that it was a thriller genre.
90% of the people that took the questionnaire could tell who the main characters were. The main reason for this is that they were the only two people in the sequence.
90% of the people that took the questionnaire could keep up with the story and tell what was happening. The main reason they said this was because it followed on and the shots linked well.
Only 60% of the people that took the questionnaire thought the pace of the sequence felt right, most people thought it was too slow or jerky.
Everyone that took the questionnaire thought that the sequence raised many enigmas. The most popular enigmas raised was who killed the man? What was going to happen.
90% of the people that took the questionnaire thought the images worked well with the music.
Everyone that took the questionnaire thought that there was a variety of different shots throughout the sequence.
90% of the people that took the questionnaire thought the sequence was successful.
50% of the people said that they wouldn't change anything in our sequence to make it better as 50% said they would. The 50% that said they would said that they would increase the pace of the sequence slightly.
Altogether, i think we got some good feedback for our opening sequence and some good tips if we were to film it again.
Rebekah and Lauren
Evaluation: Audience feedback
We have given our audience a questionnaire so we can receive feedback on our two minute thriller sequence film. These are the questions we asked.
1) What genre does the sequence belong to and how could you tell this?
2) Could you tell who the main characters are? What made this clear?
3) Could you keep up with the story and tell what was happening? What made this clear?
4) Did the pace of the sequence fit the genre and feel right to you?
5) Did this opening sequence raise any enigmas? If so what were these enigmas?
6) What out of the sequence would make you keep watching?
7) Do the images work well with the music?
8) Were there a variety of different shots throughout the sequence?
9) Was the sequence successful?
10) Is there anything that you would change that you think would make our opening sequence better?
Lauren and Rebekah
1) What genre does the sequence belong to and how could you tell this?
2) Could you tell who the main characters are? What made this clear?
3) Could you keep up with the story and tell what was happening? What made this clear?
4) Did the pace of the sequence fit the genre and feel right to you?
5) Did this opening sequence raise any enigmas? If so what were these enigmas?
6) What out of the sequence would make you keep watching?
7) Do the images work well with the music?
8) Were there a variety of different shots throughout the sequence?
9) Was the sequence successful?
10) Is there anything that you would change that you think would make our opening sequence better?
Lauren and Rebekah
Wednesday, 26 January 2011
Thursday, 13 January 2011
Production Company Logo
We have created our own production company logo to put into out opening sequence.
We have called it 'suspense production' as in a thriller film you expect suspense so we thought it was suitable.
Rebekah, Lauren.
We have called it 'suspense production' as in a thriller film you expect suspense so we thought it was suitable.
Rebekah, Lauren.
Wednesday, 12 January 2011
Script
Second shot- Couple walking along the path to the house.
Third shot- Inside the house, camera directed at the couple whilst watching TV.
Dialogue- Tony " Going to see if there's any wine in the cellar".
Gemma " OK. Don't be too long".
Fourth shot - Camera directed at Tony as he walks towards the cellar door.
Fifth shot - Close up of his hand touching the door handle.
Sixth shot - Tony opening the door and closing it behind him.
Seventh shot - Camera shot of Gemma as she watches TV.
Eighth shot - Camera shot of Gemma walking through the door.
Ninth shot - Gemma walking down the cellar stairs.
Tenth shot- Camera close up of splattered blood on the cellar floor.
Eleventh shot - Gemma walking through the archway.
Twelfth shot - Camera close up of bloody hand print.
Thirteenth shot - Close up of the pool of blood.
Fourteenth shot - Far away camera shot of Tony lead in the wardrobe followed by a close up of Tony's face.
Fifthteenth shot - Distant camera shot of Gemma walking towards pool of blood.
Lauren and Rebekah
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