This is the statement of intent for our thriller film opening project.
Statement of Intent
This is the statement of intent for our thriller film opening project.
Statement of Intent
Genre | |
Thriller – Mystery, Horror | |
Target Audience | |
Demographic | Teenagers (15-21) |
Psychographic | People who enjoy watching thriller; with low lighting (dark contrast colours), High School Student; rebel students |
How we will appeal to this target audience | |
Include modern situations and elements such as social media, technology, trends. This gives a personal and relatable sense that teenage audiences can relate. Other than that we show | |
Main inspirations | |
Get Out and Midsommar | |
General Synopsis | |
Main character fight with mom Mom mad and sad Partyyyyy Kidnap kaki gets dragged out mom ❤️call “where r uuuu” | |
Characters | |
Teenage girl Mom Kidnapper Random background walkers | |
Representations | |
People: Main Character (Lilith Angelica) – Will be using short dresses that most teenagers would usually use, they wear soft makeup Mother – Hair in a bun (?), Typical home clothes, reading glasses, strict expressions Places: Tisha’s House – decorate the house with decorations that would suit a party, Props:
Parking lot – find areas that has dim / low lighting to give an effect to the audience feeling gloomy and scary Props:
Room – Where the main character will be getting ready Props:
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Dominant Reading | |
“Step on a crack, you break your moms back” – Listen to your mom, before it's too late. Your actions affect other people. | |
Proposed Roles | |
Script | Cassie |
Storyboard | Cassie |
Location Scout | Eileen |
Risk Assessment | Eileen |
Screen Test | Tisha |
Filming schedule | Eileen |
Audience research | Kimora |
Behind-the-scenes | Kimora |
Editing | Tisha |
My group and I decided to create a film opening in the genre of thriller. This blog post contains the research for my project
Typical conventions of a thriller genre is about creating suspense and excitement to the audience. they are fast paced and mostly have plot twists that surprises the audience. the characters can be complex and have hidden motives. Films from this genre usually have specific settings, camera work, sound, and editing that create a tense atmosphere. Scenes often take place in dark alleys or abandoned buildings, with dim lighting that creates shadows and a sense of danger. High camera angles make characters look weak and vulnerable, while low angles make them look strong. Close-ups show their emotions, and handheld or dolly shots make the audience feel part of the action. Discordant sounds build tension, and sudden silences increase suspense. Everyday sounds like footsteps and creaking doors add realism and fast-paced cuts create excitement in action scenes. The narrative is usually about crime, survival, escape, psychological conflicts. The films opening is often used to set the mood and atmosphere, introduces key themes, and grabs the audience's attention. It usually introduces important characters, sets up the main conflict, and raises questions to make the audience engaged. The opening may also hint at what will happen later and shows the film’s style through technical elements
Big Research 1:
The Call, 2020
Produce by: Yong Films
Distributed by: Netflix, New Entertainment World
The Call, 2020 is a thriller, mystery and horror genre, more specifically a psychological thriller. This film focuses on the character's thoughts and feelings such as fear, dilemmas and manipulation.
This film follows several conventions to thriller films. Firstly, the film portrays the villain with a complicated and sad past or backstory, this is common in other thriller films where the villains or antagonists often have relatable reasons for their actions. Another convention is the use of camera, the film uses close ups to show the characters expressions and feelings during suspenseful or frightening scenes, this makes the audience feel more connected and engaged to the film. Moreover, the film includes unexpected twists to the plot, this is also common in thriller films. This changes the audience's understanding of the characters motive and timeline which allows them to stay engaged to the plot.
The Call, 2020 also subverts to some thriller conventions. Firstly it subverts by having an open ending. The film ends with an unclear resolution which leaves the audience questioning whether changing the past is right or wrong, this encourages the audience to think more deeply of the overall film. This film also subverts by focusing more on psychological tension rather than action scenes, therefore this creates a sense of unease for the audience throughout the storyline. Lastly this film also includes the use of Korean culture. The film showcases cultural elements such as family relationships and social pressures which creates more of a niche film.
The main character or protagonist represents strength and she struggles against her fate. While the antagonist is portrayed as a complex character with a complicated past. To add, the location of the film.is set in a rural setting, which creates a feeling of isolation and makes the character more vulnerable. Additionally, the film uses phone calls to connect between the past and present, this emphasizes the impact of trying to change her fate.
The camera work used in the film were close ups, they show the character's emotions and feelings during suspenseful scenes, this connects the audience with the characters. Low angle shots of the antagonist makes her look more strong and threatening. The editing also plays a big part of the film. The pace of the cuts creates different feelings to the audience. Quick cuts during intense scenes creates more of an emotional involvement to the audience. The sounds used in the film were discordant sounds, there were also times where there was complete silence which increases tension. Lastly the lighting used was dark and low-key lighting, it creates a suspenseful atmosphere, the colder color tones were also used, this creates more of a cold, isolated environment.
Big Research 2:
Knives Out
Produce by: T-Street Productions, MRC, FilmNation Entertainment
Distributed by: Lionsgate Films
The film Knives Out, 2019 is categorized as a thriller and mystery film. The films plot is a murder mystery with clever and smart characters. The overall film engages and includes the audience. The audience will also feel involved to solve the mystery alongside the detective.
The film conforms to several conventions of a typical thriller genre. Firstly the film is set in the Thrombey estate, it is a dark mansion in a remote this creates a feeling of being trapped and it also increases the danger as the characters secrets are revealed. The film also conforms by having plot twists and misleading clues that keeps the audience guessing and interested in the film.
The film also subverts the conventions to a typical thriller genre. The film doesn't wait until the end to reveal the murderer, but instead it reveals the murderers identity early in the film. This is uncommon in most thriller films. The film also subverts by criticizing wealthy families, scenes often shows the wealthy family's darker and more manipulative side while typical films shows the better or more pleasant side of wealthy families.
The film represents different social groups through the characters and setting. The caregiver, Mata Cabrera shows a hard working character that contrasts to the Thrombey family who represents the privileged and entitled. Moreover, the Thrombey estate represents the wealth by its size but also shows the family's internal problem during the film.
Technical elements such as camera, mise-en-scene, edit and sound help create meanings. Camera shots used such as establishing shots to show the size and the luxurieness of the Thrombey estate which creates a impressive feeling to the audience. Close-up shots on Martha shows her emotions during suspenseful or frightening scenes. This allows the audience to know and sympathize to her feelings. Other than that, the sounds used were discordant which creates suspense and a dark atmosphere.
Here are some texts that I will look at a little more broadly to see how they appeal to audiences and how they can inspire me.
Small Research 1:
Unlocked, 2023
The target audience are mainly young adults aged 18-30 who are aware of risks that can be caused by modern technology. The film can appeal to people who are interested in modern technology and its impacts to society. It shows how easily someone's personal data can be stolen leading to concerns and fear of privacy being invaded. The makes the film more realistic as it is now very common in today’s world.
The film begins by showing a typical day in the Na-mi’s life, but from her phone’s perspective. It shows the daily routines of her life such as from texting her friends, scrolling through social media, etc. I really like this opening because it is different from other thriller film openings. It shows a much more positive and exciting side while also introducing the main character. However, at the end of the day, the scene contrasts to the previous bright and fun scenes. The scene is dark and quiet, it shows the main character dozing off in the bus after a night out with her friends, she then wakes up to exit the bus and leaves her phone main character got drunk and left phone. The camera then moves closer and closer to the phone with the use of discordant sounds to create tension showing that someone is approaching the phone. I would like to use modern technology for the my projects opening, it can be from the characters mobile phone, tablet or laptop. The perspective from the device can create more realism and relatability to the audience lifestyle.
Small Research 2:
The Guilty, 2021
The film targets young adults to adults aged 18-50, this is because the film contains intense action scenes and mature content. This film can be appealing to people who enjoy thriller/crime/mystery genres since it shows a suspenseful journey of the main character.
During the opening, the main character is shown working as a 911 call operator. The character is shown taking multiple emergency calls which creates a sense of urgency to the audience. I would like to add how the character is introduced to the film, it shows their job and clearly shows their personality, how they handle real time problems and resolve them. This can give the audience an impression of the character from the opening.
However, the opening scene seemed to be a little long, there was a long series of emergency calls which may cause the audience to loose interest since the conflict or problem isn't shown or introduced. I would like to avoid that in my film opening and instead make straightforward plots that can be engaging and thrilling to the audience. The opening has to create a good impression to the audience for them to keep watching the film, therefore i think it is important to keep the interested and engaged during the first few minutes of the film.
Small Research 3:
Missing, 2023
The target audience of the film Missing, 2023 are teenagers, young adults to adults aged 13-40, people who are interested in technology, suspenseful films and mystery. It also appeals to people who enjoy thrillers and psychological films. The film stands out because there are very little films that is based only through the perspective of the characters laptop and mobile phone. Therefore this appeals to more people, they are interested in a unique and different style of thriller/mystery.
The film opens by an old video of the main character as a child with her parents, they are shown having a good time together. It contrasts to the typical thriller conventions, it gives the audience a warm and pleasing feeling. Then the video closes and is now in the present day. The coloring of the film changes, from a warm tone to a cooler and paler tone, this shows that things have changed. Overall, i really like the use of technology to the whole film. I would like to add this to my opening for my project as the audience can relate to the film since this is relevant to their daily activities, i believe by doing this, the audience can relate to and understand the overall plot and the characters feelings throughout the film.
However, something i would like to avoid is the slow pacing of the film. The opening continuously shows the characters daily activities instead of introducing the conflict. This can result the audience to lose interest to watching the film since no problem or suspense is introduced yet. In my project, i would like to make sure the audience are interested and engaged throughout the film. The opening has to create a good impression to the audience for them to keep watching the film, therefore i think it is important to keep the interested and engaged during the first few minutes of the film.
Small Research 4:
I Came By, 2022
The target audience for this film is people aged 18- 35. The film can appeal to people who enjoy thrilling plots and psychological films.
The film opens by showing a tense and mysterious situation right away, the scene is showing two graffiti characters breaking into homes. This creates a thrilling feeling to the audience since they feel a sense of danger seeing the characters breaking in to peoples houses. The two characters then have higher desires, they plan to break into a wealthy persons house and do their graffiti art. I like the idea of giving the audience a suspenseful scene straightaway. This allows the audience to be hooked and interested of what would happen next in the film.
However i would like to avoid disappointing the audience. Since the film opens with a suspenseful opening, the main conflict should be even more surprising or thrilling to the audience, this engages the audience to keep on watching until the end. An underwhelming main conflict can result to a loss of interest from the audience.
Small Research 5:
Forgotten, 2017
The target audience for this film is people aged from 15-40, people who enjoy psychological thrillers and mystery films. It appeals to audiences who like suspenseful films and thrilling scenes.
The opening starts with an everyday family life which subverts the typical thriller conventions, this attract the audience since they are curious of what could possibly happen next. Then it shifts to un unsettling scene which introduces the conflicts. The sudden contrast can engage the audience and they can continue to become interested in the film. I like this idea since it allows the audience to become hooked to the storyline and continue watching since they are curious of what happens next. I would like to add this to my project.
However there are some things i would like to avoid. There is a slow buildup in the film, the backstory and the family's interaction slow down the pace of the storyline, this can uninterest audiences. I will make sure to focus less on unnecessary or less interesting parts in the film to keep the audience appealed.
Small Research 6:
Fractured, 2019
This blog post contains my research about the industry
i am working in the thriller genre and plan to produce a niche movie. this choice is because we dont have access to a high quality equipment, so focusing on a smaller and more specific audience makes it more simpler to make. in the real world, a small independent production companies would most likely make this type of project as they often work with lower budgets and focus on unique stories that appeal to specific audiences.
- What other content do they produce?
Sony Pictures produces a wide range of content, such as films, TV shows and digital content. they are known for their blockbuster films such as Spider-Man, Men in Black and Jumanji. they also produce successful TV shows like Breaking Bad.
- Who is their typical audience?
their audience is very wide, it ranges from families and children to adult audiences. They make both niche and mainstream content to target their audience.
- How big is the company? How long has it existed?
Sony Pictures is a global company with a great impact in the industry. it is a part of Sony Corporation, which was founded in 1946. Sony Pictures itself was established in 1987 then followed by Sony's acquisition of Colombia Pictures
- What is their most successful product?
one of their most successful products is the Spider-Man film series, especially the Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) which became one of the highest grossing films of all time. the Spider-Man franchise has bought Sony Pictures significant success over the years.
Reflection: by doing an industry research i get to know more about the media industry, how different companies evolve throughout the years and how they target their audiences by the media they produce, although i think that i still need to do more research on the industry
This blog post contains my researches about different genres
How to open a film:
Film | Genre/Genre Conventions | How did this scene introduce characters, settings and create intrigue? | What did you like/dislike about the intro? |
Extraction 2 (2023) | Action Fight, explosion, guns, crime | The movie was introduced by the hero, it was shown in the past where the hero was shot and fell from a bridge, it then flashforward to the present where his body was found. We can tell this because the movie showed an establishing shot of the new location of where the cahracter is. The character was then brought by the medical workers to get treated. | What i liked about the intro was that it showed a clip of what happened in the previous movie, this allows the audience who even did not watch the fist movie to know what the movie is about. What is disliked was that |
Pamali: the corpse village (2023) | Horror Ghosts, abandoned houses, blood, nighttime | The movie is introduced by genre, the scene starts with a loud thud of a man digging a graveyard with a shovel. The scene shown in night time and he is shown alone in the graveyard. The man was shown burying a corpse, this allows the audience to tell that the genre is horror. | What i liked about the intro was that the movie shows the genre well to the audience. What i disliked about the intro was that there was an unclear context of the film, the scene suddenly shown the man’s leg being rotten and changes to a different scene with other villagers. |
Uglies (2024) | Sci Fi Spaceship, advanced technology, aliens, | The movie was introduced by a flashback, it shows the character narrating the story, the character tells the audience about her experiences of her story. | What i liked about the movie was that. I disliked that the movie begins by |
500 days of Summer (2009) | Romance Love, couples, | The scene starts with a narration of the two main leads, the narrator introduces the two characters and tell the audience about them, they tell that they are complete opposites and have different believes. The setting is in a workplace where the two main leads first meet. | I like the clips of their childhoods and the music it was presented with, this tells tha audience about the two characters personalities and backgrounds. What is dislike is that in the beginning, the narrator gave away the plot by telling the audience about the two characters. |
Johnny English (2003) | Comedy Jokes, laughter, | The movie was introduced by a flip genre, the movie starts with the character in a suit at night wanting to rob a museum, however the genre switched when the character bumps into a fierce dog and then pulls out dog toys to distract it.. It creates a change of genre to the audience, from thinking it was a mystery or action, to a comedy. The movie also showed humorous scenes or clips to show that the movie’s genre is a comedy. | I liked that the movie gave a switch to the plot which allows the audience to feel curious of what is going to happen next. What i disliked about the intro was that |
Breaking in (2018) | Thriller | In this film, they introduce an older man in a scene that starts slow, almost like a montage showing him. The lighting is dark, giving the scene a gloomy feeling. Then, upbeat music with a low, calm voice begins as the man starts jogging. The neighbourhood is bright, which contrasts with the serious music. Suddenly, a car appears and hits the man. Then, the driver gets out of the car. | In this movie, I like how they create suspense at the beginning, giving it a mysterious feel, but then switch things up with upbeat music. I also enjoy the idea of a montage showing the old man jogging. There's a scene that highlights how cautious he is when crossing the road, only for a car to suddenly appear and hit him. |
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