SophieA1Media
Monday, 30 May 2022
Final Opening Sequence
CCR Task 4 - Production Website
Here is my website dedicated to how i inter-grated technology - software, hardware and online in the making of my opening sequence:
https://sophieclapton.wixsite.com/my-site-4
Monday, 16 May 2022
CCR Task 3 - Pre-Production Prezi
During this task i analysed the pre-production process of making our sequence and what went through making it by using the creative format of Prezi
Saturday, 14 May 2022
CCR Task 2 - Key Moments + Poster
I have analysed which moments our target audience would like in our sequence and why that is. I also explained the distribution/exhibition forms that would take place with our sequence, including a poster:
Our target audience would be the demographic of people ages 16-17, mainly men are they are s- -teriotypically more drawn to violence and there is much violence in our opening. I know this from the use of research and similar data coming from similar products to our film opening. These similar products include Nerve, Saw and Nobody all connected through either mise-en-scene, camera or editing.
I went through my opening title sequence and picked out 6 specific moments that I felt catered to this target audience of 16-17 year old males. The first moment that I felt our audience would really be interested in was the many close ups that had the close connotation of violence and torture which would stereotypically hook the male audience and the short shot duration doesn’t bore the young audience too much. This is as the close ups are of tied hands, cctv cameras, a radio, torture tools and an unknown man walking into frame with a tied and beaten man on a chair. While most of these shots are just of objects there is the insinuation that they are being used for violence, this is due to the dark lighting and use of silence with no non-diegetic soundtrack as they both have the technique of causing suspense therefore losing any innocence they had before. This use of insinuating about an object/place or thing is one that links with the theory of Fitz's connotation and devotion which also includes the freedom in film of communicating a theme or plot to the audience without stating anything. I feel this would interest our audience as it is leading them down a route where there is still mystery so they are hooked on the violent themes boys usually like. The mystery or fear of the unknown is kept up by the use of the barbed wire hands as they suggest that there Is a form of imprisonment and torture while still keeping the identity unknown therefore increasing the worry and suspense, the use of the close up on the cctv camera creates tension as there is an increased amount of tension as they know that there is a higher power watching in leading the audience to believe that this is just a small small part of the bad actions the ‘higher power’ is inflicting. The use of villainizing the unknown ‘evil’ character or group behind the camera supports the main character in getting the teen audience to route for them. There is a strange shot of a radio which highly differs from the other shots shown as music is often a source of joy and therefore clearly doesn’t belong in this sequence, but also creates interest in the audience. The use of diegetic coffee house jazz coming out of the radio caters very well to the young audience as well as it offers something different and unique from similar films.

The shots of the money and use of green lighting would also help the influence of materialism in thriller/action and how it hooks the target audience in through another output other than violence. Male interests in film are often presented very intense with money ,sex ,women and violence (stereotypically) and we adhere to this formality in our sequence through our main character grabbing the money when he leaves. The close up on the money as well suggests that it is the only thing on his mind as it takes up the whole frame for a bit. The use of green lighting while creating suspense also has the connotation of greed which adds up when our character leaves with the money. The strong themes of money in the opening sequence hint that the rest of the film will follow a flow of money or something of the sort and this is the sort of content that caters to the wants of our target audience. This links with the theory of Barthe of enigma code as the audience are left wanting to know more about the upcoming plot line and what role money has to play in it.
Monday, 9 May 2022
CCR Task 1 - Genre & Representation
I have made a power point on how my film opening follows the genre conventions in the Action/thriller genre. I have done this through similar products and representation.
Thursday, 31 March 2022
Editing Pt2
This post is a summery on the last part of editing i went through and what exactly i wanted to create through editing.
Editing Pt2
The first way we created suspense and tension in our opening through editing was by working the lighting we had set up on the day, a bright neon green hue and also by not using any clips that show light form outside the container so it doesn’t destroy the effect. Another moment we enhanced tension was the slow introduction we had for the characters as it cuts to Adams barbed wire hands before we see his face building confusion and worry but Also painting a bad impression on Ali as he is seen walking and turning on his radio unaffected suggesting he is the one that caused this.
Final Opening Sequence
This final sequence is a result of all of the previous research, planning and practices I have logged onto blogger below.
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