Friday, 11 November 2016

Thriller directors and their sub-genres


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Brian De Palma is one of the well-known directors who spear-headed the new movement in Hollywood during the 1970s. He is known for his many films that go from violent pictures, to Hitchcock-like thrillers.
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Image result for the dark knightImage result for christopher nolanChristopher Nolan is the highest grossing and one of the most successful filmmakers in the 21st century. Nolan created his first thriller in 2002 which was insomnia; this is the only film that Nolan directed without receiving at least a share of one of the writing credits, although he wrote the final draft of the script. Nolan has created some of the most famous action thrillers for example: the dark knight trilogy, inception, and interstellar.
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One of the most famous British thriller directors was Alfred Hitchcock; he became renowned as England's best director, because he made exceptionally good silent films. Hitchcock was mostly famous for creating: psycho, vertigo and rear. He directed a lot of different types of thriller for example; horror, mystery, romance, action, adventure and crime. Most of his work was mystery thrillers.


Codes and Conventions of opening sequences



The purpose of a film opening is to engage the audience, make them want to continue watching the film. An opening sequence should establish the genre these are some ways that this can be done:
  • A wide landscape shot can set the scene straight away. Showing the audience where the scene is located.
  • Titles, titles can show the genre of the thriller for example if it is in scary righting usually means it is a horror.
  • An action scene is used a lot, this mainly consists of a fast pace chase scene, or a scene that is straight into the battle, it will then end in something bad about to happen but doesn’t actually show you which makes you want to see the rest of the film to see what happens.
  • Narrations can establish the character, tell you about them, their background etc.









Existing A level films

This is another existing A level media film called Captive which we also looked at in class, we watched it once then discussed what we liked about it and then we watched it again to really dig deep into the piece and looked at the different types of editing, sound, camera work and the mise en scene:
  • Non-centred shots
  • Titles and how they move and jump around
  • Establishing shot links into the title
  • The security camera angles
  • Flashbacks
  • Sound bridge
  • Silence or no dialog
  • Music builds up suspense
  • High pitched string instrument
  • Montage of quick shots
  • Reflection in the puddle
  • Continuity of titles
  • Extreme close ups
  • POV Shot
  • Fast paced editing  


This was an existing A level film called exemption which we looked at in class, we made notes of what we liked about the film so we could try and include them in our opening sequence. Some of these points are:
  • Titles, my group liked the way the titles came on and went off the screen.
  • Editing/Overlay, we liked the way the scenes faded into other frames.
  • We liked the way the music stopped and the titles appeared.
  • Montage of close ups.
  • Extreme close ups.
  • POV shots.
  • The music and the action start at the same time.
  • Builds tension using fast shots.
  • Jump cut shot.
  • Over the shoulder shot.




Tuesday, 11 October 2016

My continuity Edit


This is My groups continuity edit, this is a short clip to show a variety of shots that we have learned and used in our edit.
Once we were done with our shots we went to the local college to learn how to edit our piece, we learnt how to transition from shot to shot, we learnt how to add titles and we learnt how to add effects to the short clip.

Monday, 26 September 2016

Sub-genres


When people hear the word Thriller they automatically think 'Horror' but in
fact there are many sub-genres such as but the ones that people mainly know are:
  • Horror
  • Action
  • Psychological
  • Sci-Fi
  • Conspiracy
  • Techno
  • Supernatural
  • Crime
  • Disaster
  • Legal

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Horror Thriller

Horror is a film seeking to elicit negative emotional reactions by playing with the viewer’s primal fears. The film usually includes a lot of suspense and nail biting moments.
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Action Thriller

Action is usually where the protagonist or protagonists take part in a series of challenges including violence, close combat and frantic chases.
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Psychological

Psychological is a story that really emphasizes the abnormal psychological states of its character, in my opinion Psychological is a type of film that messes with your head and makes you think how did this happen.
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Sci-Fi

Science Fiction (Sci-Fi) is a film that uses science based depictions that are not fully accepted by mainstream science such as extraterrestrials.
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Thursday, 22 September 2016

Lesson Today!

Today in media we learned how to set up a tri-pod to help us film our opening sequences and films.



We also looked at all the different camera shots there were 13 shots all together, from ECU (extreme close up) all the way to Tilted shots.


What Is Thriller?

This is a small collage showing you what i would sum up thriller to be.
Thriller doesn't just mean horror. it can be many movies such as psychological, action, sci-fi.

Friday, 9 September 2016

Saul Bass

Saul Bass is an excellent american graphical designer and award winning filmmaker. Saul has made many films from 'Carmen Jones' in 1954 all the way to 'Casino' in 1995. 
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Bass' work includes films such as:

  • Around The World in Eighty Days
  • West Side Story
  • Grand Pix
  • Casino
  • Its a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
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Bass' posters follow a unique style, they contain a coloured background will a silhouette that makes the poster really effective and stand out.


Saul Bass innovative and inspirational and used his art work to help interpret thriller films of his generation.







This is a title sequence for the very famous film 'The Shinning' 


This is a title sequence for the very famous film 'Vertigo'


This is a title sequence for the very famous film 'Psycho'








The Brief:

Continuity task involving filming and editing a character opening a door, crossing a room and sitting down in a chair opposite another character, with whom she/he then exchanges a couple of lines of dialogue. this task demonstrate match-on-action shot/reverse shot the 180-degree.

The titles and opening of a new fiction film, to last a maximum of two minutes.


My blog will take into consideration all the key areas.



  • Forms and conventions
  • Production Contexts
  • Roles of technologies
  • Audience/users
  • REpresentations

Thursday, 8 September 2016

My first post

Hi i am Oliver Bontempo and this is my first post.
Today has been my first lesson in A level Media Studies. We started off by learning how to create a blog and upload our first post!