T1-29 : THRILLER PROJECT 2008/9

Wednesday 5 November 2008

Evaluation Draft by Darren Crossman

While our thriller does have traditional elemants, it blends them with various new tricks and techniques to make a unique and well made opening piece.

Some of the traditional thriller techniques include blood, shadows, black and white, chase sequences, guns, a protagonist and an antagonist.

New things we have brought are fast cut techniques and well utilised fades, giving a moving, sea sick feel to the sequence, which adds to the feeling of actually being in a chase, and makes the sequence more thrilling.

Our audiance is mainly teenagers to young adults, and we have appealed to that, with no visable violence but some blood effects and hints at a more violent film. The fast pace will attract younger adults and the chase scenes and style will attract many others.

From constructing the thriller, we have learned many techniques such as fast cuts, sound effects, reversable sound, jump cuts, fades and many other techniques. Personally I found this task very useful for future projects.

I feel the progression to this project has been a great one, as we have experimented and in the long run came out more experianced in the genre of the thriller, and also in film making as a whole.

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