Tuesday, 24 January 2017

CONVENTIONS OF A THRILLER

By Spencer Graham

A thriller usually consists of a battle between a protagonist and a antagonist. The story usually revolves around a pivotal plot point of anarchy or disruption to everyday life. The story thorough the whole film usually builds up to a climax towards the end and then the antagonist is quashed and their plan is thwarted.
In a thriller there are many conventions that set up the emotions and atmosphere of the film for example here are a few;
  • Montage of shots
  • Protagonist is at the mercy of the Antagonist
  • Low key lighting
  • Shadows

The character of the protagonist is often courageous and this is often viewed as a male trait hence the protagonist is often a male who is trying to restore order and justice to the problem that has occurred.

The antagonist is a character that is often shrouded in secrecy in terms of his identity until the final revile. The antagonist is often looking for revenge for a past event, a good example of this is the character of Amir Barkawi who sought revenge for an American drone strike that killed his daughter in the film London has fallen.

The Storyline of the thriller is designed as to promote a sense of realism as to evoke the thought that the storyline from the film could actually happen to them. which can make the reader feel worried, un-settled etc. This would overall add to the enthralling nature of the film.




Friday, 20 January 2017

The Thriller Task

This week we have began to start to look into the research and planning of our thriller and what would best suit it and us. Now that the location for the thriller has been finalised - The St Johns church in Stavley - we have started to brainstorm on ideas for this thriller (general storyline, what we would need for these storylines, etc)

The one key idea that is set in stone is that we are going to have a murderer and a victim. But as to not be the same as the rest of the students we have been having ideas on how we can make our thriller different. we have thought about having a psychological thriller involving the murderer not knowing what he is and what he is doing at the point in time, A espionage thriller set back in the 40s with one of the characters being a German spy (Filming would be done indoors as to not compromise mise-en scene, also props and dialogue would have to be altered to that time period).

We will finalise the General storyline by the end of next week and get prepared to start planning a story and gathering the materials for that specific story.

Sunday, 15 January 2017

Fury (2014) Textural analysis

I have completed a textural analysis on the opening to Fury (2014), The film revolves around a tank crew and their experiences in the second world war. Below is the link for a power point which has the textural analysis.