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Sunday, 27 February 2011

Storyboards

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1. In this long shot, the woman is running down the path.



2. In this medium shot you can see the woman's feelings for example the fear.

3. In this close up her feelings are defined more as you can see her tears and emotions.

4. In this shot you can see the man starting to appear through the fog.






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5. In this medium shot you can see the killer, this shot shows what he wears and how he looks, but it does not show any facial details.

6. In this medium shot you see the woman running. we will be filming in front of her.

7. In this long shot we see her falling over a tree root.


8. In this medium shot she gets up a little bit then turns her head to show the killer behind her.







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9. In this close up shot we see that the killer drops and catches his weapon.

10. In this long shot we see her quickly getting up as the killer is close to her.

11. This long shot from behind her shows her running deeper into the woods.

12. This medium shot shows a scar on his face, this is the only part of the face that gets shown in this shot.







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13. This long shot shows her turning deeper into the woods to hide from the killer.

14. In this long shot we are behind the woman who is trying to get past the trees to find somewhere to hide.

15. In this medium shot she gets out her phone to ring her friend.

16. In this close up she is speaking to her friend, but her friend hangs up.








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17. This long shot shows the woman getting deeper into the woods she can barely see anything.

18. This shot shows her putting her hand in something she pulls out her phone to find what it is.

19. This medium shot shows her finding a dead body.


20. This medium shot shows her screaming but using her hands to cover her mouth, so she does not attract attention from the killer.






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21. This close up shows her getting hit by the killer as she heard him from behind following her.

22. The camera fades in and out representing her eyes.



23. This panning shot shows her getting dragged by the killer, but to where?





Written by Michael Kealy and Designed by Ashley Groom

Saturday, 26 February 2011

Primary Research and Questionnaire

For the reseacrh we did the questionaires that are shown below and also we did a focus group. Along with all this we reserched lots of horror and thriller opeing sequence to get certain ideas for what we would do for our opeing to a film. Going through a number of websites reading reveiws of films gave us an insight into what the audience would atcually wont to see within a film.




Questionnaire

Q1: What gender are you?


Male


Q2: How old are you?

17


Q3: What is your favourite genre?


Romance


Q4: Why is this your favourite genre?

I like the techniques and the music used.


Q5: What is your favourite film and why?

'Crazy Beautiful' because its like a modern Romeo and Juliet.


Q6: What qualities do you look for in films?

Comedy, music and romance.


Q7: Who is your favourite actor/actress and why?

Morgan Freeman because he is god.


Q8: What do you despise in films?

Overuse of unreal blood.


Q9: What would be your ideal film and why?

A romantic comedy.








Q1: What gender are you?

Female.


Q2: How old are you?

16


Q3: What is your favourite genre?

Romantic comedy.


Q4: Why is this your favourite genre?


Because it is entertaining.


Q5: What is your favourite film and why?


p.s I love you becuase it has happy and sad moments in the film.



Q6: What qualities do you look for in films?

A good story line


Q7: Who is your favourite actor/actress and why?

Cameron Diaz because she gets into character well and I have seen alot of films with her in.


Q8: What do you despise in films?

Rubbish ending like Harry Potter.


Q9: What would be your ideal film and why?

A film about the real life that happens to teenagers as nobody really explains that its all fantasy.










Q1: What gender are you?

Male

Q2: How old are you?

17


Q3: What is your favourite genre?

Action / Thriller


Q4: Why is this your favourite genre?

Fun to watch


Q5: What is your favourite film and why?

Lord of the Rings, because there is a lot of action in it, good story line to it and the setting of the whole film was really good.

Q6: What qualities do you look for in films?

Good directing, action packed and film flows well


Q7: Who is your favourite actor/actress and why?

Gerald Butler, can play any role well and is very enthusiastic.


Q8: What do you despise in films?

Doesn't make sense, predictable, no story line.


Q9: What would be your ideal film and why?

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


Written and designed by Marcus Murdoch and Michael Kealy

Focus Group


The focus group had five people in it all of the age of 16 and 17. The session went well and there was good conversations and debates that went on. The whole clip is around 8-9 minutes long and the session is one long shot. There was no editing involved. We choose not to edit any of it becuase it looked good as it was. As a group we were all happy with the input of the group. The thoughts that they gave were interesting and created a interesting conversations and debates within the group.
From our research, we found out that males between the age of 16 roughly up to about 18 prefer horror, comedy and action films instead of what most girls prefer, romantics. I think that this helped us with coming to a final conclusion about what it is we wanted to base our opening sequence on; blood, gore and violence. With us choosing to include these sorts of things as well as our film being a horror there are some action scenes which had been created through the violence in our opening sequence.

Filmed by Ashley Groom , Louise Ashena, Marcus Murdoch and Michael Kealy

Written by Michael Kealy and Louise Ashena

Tuesday, 22 February 2011

Target Audience

The target audience for our film is both men and women aged 18 to 25, with an interest in horror films who come from a working class background. Although our intended audience is specific to men and women aged 18 to 25, we believe that there will be a separate group outside of our target audience that will also enjoy our film, such as teenager boys, or die hard fans of the horror film genre.

The reasons behind choosing to target both genders is because nowadays, horror is no longer intended for just a single sex audience. Recently, it is common trend amongst horror and suspense films to have a female protagonist- a lot of this is due to former stereotypes in horror film where females were considered as one sided characters, only involved in the film as either the victim or the damsel in distress. We've selected a minimum age of 18 for our audience, this is because an adult rating, or R rating, gives us the freedom in our film to explore more realistic or gritty ways of filming which can portray the extent of the horror that we would like to show in the story. Although this significantly decreases our initial audience (the most popular age group for cinema goers being 16-21) we believe that our film will appeal best and be most effect with an 18 rating.


Written By Ashley Groom

Friday, 18 February 2011

Written Description of Our Film Opening

Our Film opening is based on a horror/thriller which will create tension within the audience.

The scene will set in a park which has a long stretch of pathway where both sides of the path are covered with trees/forest which at night is seen to be eerie and scary. We will be filming at night to create more tension, suspense and horror.

The opening will start with a woman running through the stretch of pathway, scared. She will be seen as a vulnerable as she is a woman and she's being chased by someone. As the woman is running she will eventually fall onto the ground. When this happens their will be a 90 degree pan shot from the side of her to the front of her face, at this point she will turn around.

A focus pull will be used in order to focus the audiences attention on the killer, and this is when we see the person who is chasing the woman but they will only be seen as a silhouette in the background behind the woman in order to create some mystery. We decided that this would be a good thing to do as in most horror films the killer is wearing a mask, or you always see their face right from the beginning and with our killer only being a silhouette the audience will be questioning who it is throughout the film.

Once she sees the man behind her she crawls and scurries off really quickly into the a area of the forest which is surrounding her. Once she is in the forest there will be a lot of diejetic sound branches snapping and the sound of footsteps. As this goes on out of nowhere the woman will be dragged to the side into dirt and mud. All the audience will see of the attacker is the hands dragging the women into the dirt. As the women is getting dragged into the dirt she will be screaming and pleading for help. To end the scene there will be a shot of the scene finishing by looking up at the moon as the audience just hears the helpless screams of the woman.

As a group we decided to do this because we thought this will create fear and tension in the audience. We also have decided to do this because for this idea we came up with suitable locations which are easy to access and film without being interrupted.


Written by Michael Kealy and Louise Ashena



Initial Ideas for Opening Sequence

When coming up with an idea for our opening sequence to a film so many ideas went through the groups heads. What we firstly did and thought was a good idea was to do spider diagrams of some genres and write down our thoughts for them. We did diagrams for Thriller/Horror, Romance, Crime and Action. We decided not to do comedy because we knew that it is the hardest to produce and film. We also found that action was quite hard to come up with ideas for because there is restricted things to do. For Romance we came up with a really good idea but just couldn't picture were we could film it, to get the right scene and message across. So that left us with Crime and thriller/horror. As a group we had a lot of ideas that we kept coming up with for these genres. Eventually after debating for a while on which one would be better to do we came to the conclusion to go with horror/thriller. We chose to do this because we thought that the idea that we had come up with we be better to film and would have more effect on the audience. So just like for our preliminary task we got started on the story boards. This was just to give us an understanding on how we would work and also give us an idea on how many characters we would need and what sort of props we would need to use. After that we had come up with idea which would be to film at night in a long stretch of path way with the idea of a women running thought there being chased but we don't know who by. All the audience will see is the shadow of the chaser. We have gone with this idea because we thought the effect on the audience would be really good an would thought as a group we would all be able to contribute to it and make it effective to watch.


Written by Michael Kealy and Louise Ashena

Thursday, 17 February 2011

Generic Conventions of the Thriller Genre

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

Analysis of Film Openings

‘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.


As the scene in the pub comes to an end it then goes into uptempo music with the sounds of horror and thriller to go with it. Thiscould represent that the horror concept has been taken out of the movie and this is more exciting and more enjoyable for the viewers to watch.
All the actors at this point are being scene as zombies. This is shown by the way being are walking and the appearance on their face. This know makes the audience realise what the movie will be about.

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.


We are then presented with the scene of a group of young adults sitting around a fire being very noisy with drinks at hand. This clearly indicatesthat a party is going on and the characters may not be completely with themselves. There is one character, Chrissie, who is sat away from the group who is being watched by a young male who is drinking.

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.


The tension begins to build up once again as the train had now approached both the boys begin to run towards the woman and tellher to give them everything she has. You begin to sympathise for the mother as her main concern is her daughter who she pushes behind in order to keep her safe. A lot of quick shots are taking place as there is a lot of fast talking going on which emphasises how much of a big problem this is.

The two boys then rush onto the train through the opening doors which the close. The mother is then staring at the lead boy in fury and shock of what it is that he had just done. And with him giving back an evil glare the doors open and a gun shot goes off.
We really begin to feel sympathy for the young girl as she is just standing there screaming and crying at her mum but there is nobody around. The feeling of loneliness is emphasised because of the camera angle, it is a long shot from the other end, where the boys were standing and this really shows that there is nobody there to help her. And if the boys hadn't had been there in the first place, the mother and daughter would still be enjoying the rest of their night.

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.


Louise Ashena


Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Research Into Our Chosen Genre

The genre that we will be using is horror/thriller. We are using this genre because when we were thinking of our initial ideas we came up with a lot of ideas for a horror/thriller opening sequence, this is because we found it to be the easiest thing to expand our ideas on.

Thriller is a genre that uses suspense, tension and excitement as the main elements. This is because this will make the audience want to watch more and find out the story behind the film as well as coming up with their own ideas of what it is that is going to happen.

A 'Sub-Genre' is where a genre such as thriller can be mixed with something else such as crime to create a crime drama. Examples of sub dramas to link with horror are; Conspiracy thriller such as 'Snake Eyes', crime thriller such as 'Ocean's 11', disaster thriller such as 'The Day After Tomorrow', erotic thriller such as 'Dressed to Kill', legal thriller such as 'The Runaway Jury', medial thriller such as 'The Experiment', mystery thriller such as 'Shutter Island', political thriller such as 'Seven Days In May', physcological thriller such as 'Orphan', rape and revenge films such as 'The Last House on The Left', religious thriller such as 'The Da Vinci Code', supernatural thriller such as 'Lady In The Water' and techno thriller such as 'Jurassic Park'.(Information found from www.wikipedia.com)

Most thriller films are mixed with one of the above.

Horror movies are set out to frighten, fear and disgust the viewer. Horror movies frequently overlap with the genre thriller.

Plots that are usually written for horror films usually involve some sort of evil force.


Written by Michael Kealy and Marcus Murdoch

Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Initial Ideas for Genres

This is our initial ideas for our film opening. There are many genres with points underneath the genres to give us an idea of what we could do when it came to prepare to produce our film opening.
We chose to do a combination of horror and thriller, this is because we felt as though because they both had the most ideas for them, we thought that if they were combined it would be an interesting thing to see how we could interpret these genres.



Written by Louise Ashena and Michael Kealy

Preliminary Task

Initial ideas:
For our initial idea we first thought of doing something to do with the genre crime. We had some ideas but were not great. Eventually we came up with the idea to do a Rom-Com (romance and comedy). We thought that this would be a good idea because it would give us the chance to try different things. We started coming up with a lot of ideas about what to do, but then we thought of an idea that the whole group was happy with. This idea was to have two men who were flattered by the appearance of a women. By doing this we thought it would give us the perfect opportunity to involve the comedy side of things. So after that we started with our story boards to get an idea of what sort of shots we would use and how we would use them. After doing that we were happy with what we had came up with and just left us with finding the correct characters to play the part.

Story Boards:









1. Two actors walk down the corridor. one behind the other. (Long shot)



2. The two actors gazing at the actress through the glass. (Medium shot)



3. Camera glazes through the window at the actress holding the clip as she teases the actors. (Zoom in)


4. One of the actors pushes the other actor to the floor to get the the actress first to declare his love to her. (Medium shot)

















5. This shot here shows the action match shot as the actor approaches the door. (Close up)


6. This is were the actor now pushes the door open. (Action match)



7. This is the actor coming through the door. (Action match)




8. The actor now approaches the table were the actress is sitting and waiting. (Panning)












9. This shot here is were they express there names to each other. (Two shot)



10. This is were the actress reaches out for the actor. (Shot reverse shot/ over the shoulder)




11. This here now shows the actor reach for the actress. keeping the 180 degree rule. (Shot reverse shot / over the shoulder)



12. This shot is now showing them confessing their love to each other. (Two shot)
















13. This shot here keeping the 180 degree rule shows the actress hitting the actor round the head with a tray after getting annoyed with him. (Two shot)


14. This shows the male dropping his head to the table after violently being hit in the head by the actress. (Two shot)


15. Now showing the actress getting up to leave the actor by himself. (Two shot)



16. This shows the actress approaching the door to leave. (Panning)










17. This is now showing the actress pushing the door to leave the room. (Action match)


18. Carrying on the action match this is showing the actress coming out of the door. (Action match)


19. This is now showing the actress walking away from the building. (Panning)



20. The final shot of the scene shows the actor who was hit left by himself. (Medium shot)





Preliminary video:





For our preliminary task we thought that this went quite well as we had achieved what it was that we wanted to do. We wanted to show different aspects of angles and camera shots, including things such as close ups, panning, jump cuts and action matches. We used a variety of effects in order to create the finished effect that we wanted to achieve. We used an increased contrast on the scene where Louise was licking her lips towards Matt to make it seem as though she was glowing in an angelic manner to make it seem as though she was the girl of his dreams. We also used a glow effect in order to enhance this effect. As a group we felt as though our video achieved the basic Rom-Com expectations as Rom-Coms are usually really cheesy and funny.

When it came to filming the preliminary task, we felt as though we could have used a better actor and a better setting; Matt would not do the things which we asked him to do and with the setting, it looked to basic, it could have looked better if we went out of school and used a proper cafe with people in the scene in order to make it look more realistic.





Written and designed by Ashley Groom, Louise Ashena, Marcus Murdoch and Michael Kealy

About Us

The group is made up of Ashley Groom, Louise Ashena, Marcus Murdoch and Michael Kealy. We are all into many Genres some that are similar and some that are different.







The genres that I really enjoy watching are horror and I like to feel that I am in the film itself, the sound or music in the background is also important to me as I like the suspense. Other genres that I enjoy are comedy especially after a good horror film. My favourite films are A.I, Titanic and the Saw films 1-6. I really like media as a whole as I enjoy working on the computers learning new skills like Final Cut Pro, I also enjoy filming and using the cameras.




Ashley Groom





I enjoy all types of film, mostly horror, thriller, comedy and romance genres. There are some types of documentaries that I like, mostly those that focus on real life stories, not ones which are fiction. I like horrors and thrillers because I like to have the anticipation of waiting to see what's going to happen as they both raise a lot of questions to the audience and they come up with their own scenarios and answers. My favourite horror/thriller would have to be Orphan or something similar to that. This is because the story line was unpredictable and really unexpected. I like comedy mostly because of the sense of humor that is put into it so this would have to be films starring people such as Adam Sandler, Seth Rogen or Sandra Bullock. My favourite comedy film is Superbad, this is because it focuses on teens that want to be popular and to fit in with the crowd, the film follows their day to try and use fake I.D in order to purchase alcohol which comes with consequences. I like romances because the story line is set out like you wish that you had the sort of relationship which is portrayed through the film. My favourite romance film is Remember me, this is because the story line is really romantic and the end is really unexpected.

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.





Louise Ashena




My favourite genres are Comedy, Thriller and Horror. Comedy films are probably my favourite because of the great story lines and actors such as Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Leslie Nielsen and Adam Sandler.
I enjoy media as I enjoy filming and generally any use of a camera and I am very keen on most things to do with computers, such as editing and learning about new software such as Final Cut Pro.





Marcus Murdoch





I mainly enjoy watching comedy films such as Shaun of The Dead. I am also into horror and thriller films. I am most interested in these films because its what I enjoy. I am not the sort of person who is into science fiction. I also like a lot of action films. I like these sort of films because I find them interesting, they always intrigue me and draw me in to the movie. If i was to do anything to do with film in the future i would be very interested in directing or creating movies with these genres.






Michael Kealy