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Q3: What is your favourite genre?
Romance
I like the techniques and the music used.
'Crazy Beautiful' because its like a modern Romeo and Juliet.
Comedy, music and romance.
Morgan Freeman because he is god.
A film about the real life that happens to teenagers as nobody really explains that its all fantasy.
One that the story line flows with the film, a good amount of action but not too much that it is silly, some comedy so it is not too serious
Thriller films will generally stick to a set of un-written rules in order to catch and maintain the audience’s attention.
Thrillers use a series of different conventions, the main one being the uses of tension or suspense. This is often translated through a number of different ways to the audience. Thrillers often include several cliff hangers within the story and they typically make the audience think whilst sitting on the edge of their seats.
The majority of traditional thrillers will build up tension throughout the film as points in the story reach their climax. ‘Psycho’, one of the most famous thrillers is a prime example of this.
Thrillers come in many different types, ranging from Political to Techno thrillers. Despite there being many different types of thrillers, the majority of them stick to the same generic themes and conventions; building tension and excitement.Finally, thrillers that follow the un-written rules and the traditional idea of keeping the audience on the edge of their seats often do this through similar techniques. Some of these techniques they use are as follows;
Climatic points in the story always grip the audience and build on the tension.
Thrillers often overlap with mystery based stories to get the audience thinking.
The protagonist is often the one in danger when the suspense is building.
Written by Marcus Murdoch
‘The Tortured’ is one of my favorite films around the type of genre we will be looking at and filming, it has a goodimpact on the viewer at the opening of the film. First off the film is about an upper – middle class family andhow their life was destroyed when their only chill was kidnapped and killed; the grieving parents obsessed with revenge take the opportunity to kidnap the killer.
The opening of the film is be quite emotional for some people, it starts off with a phone call nobody knows to who is calling or who will be picking up, then a police woman answers and the picture goes from a black screen to a man on the highway. He explains to her that his child is missing and a brief statement of what the kidnappers van looks like. In between all of this the credits are passing they almost act as if they were changing the scene as the scene went from the highway to a establishing shot of the house where they live showing police cars etc. You then see the ‘mother’ driving up to her house in slow motion, this helps give the affect that something has happened, the slow motion might even represent her, not knowing what is going on, confusion, last one to know or distressed. You can see by her action that she is upset and distressed. She gets up and walks out while people are trying to stop her she says ‘I am going to look for my son, we not going to find him here’ now this hits the audience as they can feel her pain and can sympathies for her. Then you see title of the film ‘The Tortured’ appearing on a black screen again this cuts into a new scene. You then see a poster saying ‘missing child’ with a picture while you can hear the mother voice over the scene, then it cuts to them appearing ontelevision pleading for their son to come back to them.
The music in the backgroundisquiet but you can hear it, the choice of music is very important as it can separate a good film from a bad film. Sometimes you may not notice it playing but it is very important and without it the film can be quite dull and boring. It gives the film pace it almost acts as a heart beat without it the film is not that good. The scene after the television appearance is a dark, cluttered and dingy room with a strange man standing there while in the backgroundyou can hear a child (assuming it’s the kidnapped one) in the background calling ‘mommy’. The man then play a lullaby song while putting on makeup and a princess crown. Looking athim the audience can automatically tell that he is a psychopath and is most likely to be lonely hence the kidnapping. You see him unlocking the door after shouting at the child, then he is acting like he is the mother and or sister of the child after more shouting he gets his cloth and we assume kills the child. The scene then cuts and police are outside his house.
That was the first five minutes of the film, withinthose five minutes a lot of things have happened that we don’t know why. I think thatthis opening is very good as it goes straight into the action and drama; it really grabs the attention of the audience as well. I would like to maybe incorporate some of the drama, music, characters into our opening of the film as I think they would suite our needs.
Ashley Groom
'Shaun of the dead' is a comedy movietaken from the movie 'Dawn of the dead'. The movie is based on an infection that has been spread around and the dead come back to life and try to take over the world by killing everyone else. Two main actors Simon Pegg and Nick Frost immediately tells the audience that the movie is a comedy and this is know because these two actors work with each other a lot of the time inmany comedy's.
The opening sequence to 'Shaun of the dead' introduces the main characters. This is done because as the movie goes on the main characters play very important roles and it is important for the audience to know who they are and what they are about.
The first shot the audience sees is a close up of Shaun and it gradually zooms out. The first scene is set in a pub and the setting in scene is done really well. This is done by making the scene sound busy and loud. Also you can hear the sound of the fruit machine which Shaun's best friend Ed is playing who we learn is not the best well mannered person in the world with the use of foul language and throwing crisps at Shaun.
The opening sequence overall i think is very good in terms of setting the scene and introducing the characters. I think that it is effective with the language used and the music in the background. I also think that the opening sequence to the movie will make viewers want to watch on and see the outcome of the movie.
Michael Kealy.
Open Sequence of – Jaws
Jaws begins with something swimming through the sea whilst the opening credits come on screen, indicating that Jaws is obviouslyto do with a shark or marine predator.
The man then approaches the girl whostands up and runs away, followed by the drunken male. Chrissie announces that she is going swimming, which as an audience we know something is in the water due to the credit role being filmed underwater. The male peruses her stumbling over, showing that he is drunk until he reaches the beach where he faints. By this time Chrissie is out in the water alone. As music buildsup tension is created and a shot from underwater looking up from Chrissie clearly shows what is about to happen. As she paddles around the camera gets closer, then we are giving a close up of her from above water where she is tugged down slightly. She then continuously getspulled underwater and begins to scream. This clearly demonstrates that she is in fear and is being attacked by Jaws, this creates a lot of tension with the audience. The camera cuts back to the man to show he is unable to help as he lay on the beach,unconscious. When the camera finally cuts back to Chrissie she as at the brink of death and as she gets pulled under for the last time, we know as the audience that this film is all about the killer, Jaws.
I think that this opening sequence is very strong as it clearly indicates the storyline and a few characters, namely the careless drunk and Jaws. This filmalso features the standard damsel in distress, Chrissie.
Marcus Murdoch

Opening Sequence of Remember Me
Remember Me has a very powerful opening sequenceand one of the things that stand out the most for me is how the movie titlecomes onto the screen. It starts off with a train going past and the word "Remember" coming on screen which then fades into the word "Me", with the way that the words come onto the screen separately is very clever. This is because the word "Remember" fades it makes it seem as though there is going to be a lot of forgetting of things within this film, whether it could be forgetting people or issues that had risen.
The next scene then goes to a mother standing with her young daughter waiting for the train to approach the platform in order to reach their destination. They both look very vulnerable against the yobs which the mother then looks at as we see that her happy smile turns to a straight face of worry. There is then a point of view shot from the mother as shes looks at the stereotyped teenage boys standing at the other end of the platform looking mysterious and up to no good in their hoodies.
As the droning of the train begins to approach one of the two boys then begins jogging towards the woman but a sense of relief is then put across as the boy runs down the stairs rather than approaching the woman.
Another train then goes past but we then start seeing flashing lights which are obviously from the police and an ambulance.A low angle shot follows a police man up the stairs which shows he has a lot of power and he bends down to pick up what seems to be a wedding ring which makes you wonder who this woman was to him. We then realise it was his wife as the young girl who is shown through a short depth of field runs towards him shouting "Daddy". As we had the low angle shot of him as he was introduced, we know that he will hold a lot of power for this girl later on through the film. I chose this as my favourite because it has such a powerful opening with the way the film title is shown, the mother getting killed and the relationship the father and daughter share.







I enjoy all aspects of the media because I like to find out how things are made such as T.V, film, magazines and newspapers. When it comes to the press (including magazines) I find it very interesting how they come up/find out their stories. I'm really intrigued to how the films and television programs are made this includes things such as the animation and editing. One day I hope to be a film director.