Wednesday, 27 December 2017

PLANNING location scouting:


This is the first location we where thinking of for our zombie hybrid film opening, however that idea got changed quickly. It is in a farm area and would have been great for the opening scene.


This is the house we were planning to use for our film opening but we agree that it seemed to be in a location where there is little to no isolation due to it being a triple house with neighbours either side.


The next location we thought of was just a garage and from the outside it looks very isolated and scarry and looks like a run down place perfect for a slasher film. However it is really just a garage and that is evident from the outside so it wouldn't work as a building that we were supposedly going to film in.


Our final choice was this house. It had a garage (even an extended one) and it had the windows and blinds which we used in the room for out film opening. We thought that this house would achieve verisimilitude as it ticks all the conventions of a house in a slasher opening.

This is the garage we decided to use with a few of the props moved around. The garage is not modern or in pristine condition so we thought it suited a killing scene well.

Wednesday, 20 December 2017

PODCAST 7:

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This is our 7th Podcast for our production of our coursework.
In this podcast we discuss last weeks filming, the issues we faced and the ideas too improve (Scream queen, Camera shake, Costumes and Set change)

Analysis of opening scene first draft:


Things to change:

  • Make a clear framing shift from medium two shot too medium-close two shot
  • Missing false scare
    • Use a cat or a dog to open a door 
  • Camera shake throughout scenes
  • Try to use bedroom instead of living room
    • Infer sex
  • Some scenes where characters look directly into camera
  • Shorten cuts
  • Make Scream Queen more obvious (stereotypical)
    • More makeup - Bright lipstick
    • Skin tight + Ripped jeans
  • Change plain black socks in close up
    • Tiffany wearing pink socks 
  • Make gender roles clearer
    • Micheal protects Tiffany much clearer
      • Tells her to stay while he goes and checks out a noise

Slasher film opening first draft:

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  • First draft of slasher film opening 
  • Some footage is missing such as Santa in the garage and lair scenes
  • Music is not ours but used to give a example of what is to be used
  • We have identified many problems that need to be fixed (will be written up in an analysis)

Monday, 18 December 2017

SLASHER CONVENTIONS: 5 Setting

Setting in Slasher Films

The setting for a slasher film are either one of the two:
  1. An abandoned cabin in the woods, or some isolated place in the fores
  2. A house in a remote or rural area away from 'help' such as police
In general the setting is in a isolated place or remote area. It makes the victim seem vulnerable and helpless. There is often pathetic fallacy with either rain or thunder just to further anchor the theme and genre of horror. Slasher films are often also set in the dark as it connotes evil terror. A notorious example of this convention is Friday the 13th (1980) directed by Sean S. Cunningham.
This is a cabin in the woods at 'Camp Crystal Lake' it is not night, However it is quite dark and foggy which also helps connote evil and horror. This is very isolated place far away from help such as the police or other people. There is no place to run or hide. 

SLASHER CONVENTIONS: 4 Theory's

Propp's 7 recurring character types:

The villain - struggles against the hero
The donor - prepares the hero or gives the hero some magical object
The helper - helps the hero in the quest
The princess/prize - the hero journey is often ended when he marries the princess 
The dispatcher - character who makes the lack known and sends the hero off
The hero - reacts to the donor, saves the day, weds the princess
False hero - takes credit for the heros actions and tries to marry the princess

Star Wars example:

The villain - Darth vader
The donor - Obi-Wan Kenobi
The helper - Han Solo
The princess - Princess Leia
The dispatcher - R2D2
The hero - Luke Skywalker
False hero - Lando

The Gant rule:

Box office analyst Charles Gant has argued that a typical box office hit (a success in both the UK and US markets) will make ten times as much in the US ($) as in the UK (£). A great example of this is that Maze runner made £4million in the UK and $40 million in the U.S.

Stuart Hall:

Stuart Hall analysed the role of audience positioning in the interpretation of media texts in different social groups, he came up with a model suggesting three ways in which we may read media texts:
Dominant reading (Preferred reading): The reader fully accepts the preferred reading and understands it in the way the creator desired
The negotiated reading: The reader partly believes and accepts the preferred reading
The oppositional reading: The readers social position places them in an oppositional relation to the preferred reading.

Male/Female gaze:

The female gaze is a feminist film theoretical term representing the gaze of the female viewer. It is a response to feminist film theorist Laura Mulvey's term, "the male gaze," Male gaze theory utilises cinematography and editing to objectify and represent the female in a way that would appeal to the male audience, this is done by accentuating parts of the body through camera angles and framing.

Todorov's model of narrative structure:

Traditionally narrative structures follow an order of events:
1. The narrative starts with an equilibrium
2. An action or character disrupts the equilibrium
3. A quest to restore the equilibrium begins
4. The narrative continues to climax
5. Resolution occurs and equilibrium is restored

How we will used this theory:

1. Couple is in bed, relaxed as normal
2. Santa appears on TV, scaring Tiffany and disrupts the equilibrium
3. The couple head to the garage to find santa
4. The couple arrive at the garage and get attacked
5. Micheal is killed

Auteur Theory:

Auteur theory is when the director behind the movie is credited as the main creative force behind the movie, this is a more simplistic definition of the theory but can be seen widely in the industry. A stricter definition is when the director has a distinctive style and approaches social realist subjects whilst being credited for it.

Levi-Strauss

Strauss believed the way we interpret words depends not so much on the meaning but our understanding of the different/opposite of the word, such as protagonist and antagonist or hero and villain. Possibly the most common example of this in a slasher movie is the final girl vs scream queen roles.

Barthes:

Narrative enigma is the use of withholding information from the viewer whilst giving just enough to make the audience watch on to find out what is happening, this can be done through many ways:
  • Suspenseful Music
    • Creates suspense as the viewer doesn't know what is going to happen next but knows something will happen
  • Camera angles that don't show faces
      • CU of body parts
      • Shots from behind
      • Over the shoulder shots
  • Witholding enough information to stop anchorage

How we will used this theory:

  1. Extreme long shots of house 
  2. Close ups of couple getting dressed that don't show the face
  3. Suspenseful music that builds up as the attack approaches


Sunday, 17 December 2017

SLASHER CONVENTIONS: 3 Opening shots

Halloween
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An extreme long shot that tracks into the house to the front door where the next scene starts


Friday 13th
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An extreme long shot aimed at the moon, the camera pans to the left to perfect darkness and then down too an extreme long shot of the campsite

Pyscho
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Multiple extreme long shots over the city which pan and then crossfade between each other, each crossfade the camera gets closer and closer towards the window. It has a total of 5 shots until it reaches the window and zooms in then pans around the room setting the scene to what is about to follow.

All of these opening sequences share similar features, for example they all open with extreme long shots that establishing and set the scene, they show the location, most opening shots in slasher movies span about 20-25 seconds with the obvious exception of psycho which is 52 seconds.


Saturday, 16 December 2017

SLASHER CONVENTIONS: 2 Duration


Slasher Film Opening Durations 


The duration of film openings can vary largely being from 2 minutes long all the way to 15 minutes. An example of a very long film opening is "Scream" made by Wes Craven in 1996 which is 13 minutes long. A Nightmare on Elm Street which is also created by Wes Craven in 1984 is 4 minutes long which is significantly shorter than Scream even though it is directed by the same director.

Friday, 15 December 2017

SLASHER CONVENTIONS: 1 idents

Look at our previous blogpost about  GENERAL CONVENTIONS Movie Idents for the whole outline of the conventions for idents and an example of the variants used in Friday 13th II

Generally


In general the company Idents for slasher movies are as a basis, like any other ident. However some companies focussing more on horror will have signifiers and other sorts of tweaks to anchor that they are doing a horror movie. For example, Blumhouse Productions is a production company who have made countless horror movies such as  Insidious(James Wan)(2011), Paranormal Activity(Oren Peli)(2009) and Split(M. Night Shyamalan)(2017). Their ident is filled with horror signifiersintertextuality, creepy colour schemes, some dutch angles (connoting something is odd), shaky cam (common in low budget horrors). Here is a full clip of their ident below
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Apart from this very different example the idents for the most part are the same as any other ident.

Variants


Another way that idents for slashers can be altered to connote and anchor the horror genre is through variants. There is already an example in another blogpost(mentioned above).  The ident with LionsgateTwisted Pictures for Jigsaw(Spirit Brothers)(2017) has a high amount of intertextuality with the SAW franchise. The cable wrapping around the metallic cables and then being tightened gives a very torturous feeling. The cables then release at an extremely high rate and leaving "blood scrapes" on the letters. It is such a gruesome and SAW like way to kill a person, therefore very fitting for the movie. 
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The New Line Cinema variant for the Friday 13th franchise is a very famous example. (see previous blogpost) The audio is what strikes me the most after the obvious colour scheme change. With the creepy, ominous, slow soundtrack and the sound of knives being sharpened. This approach to an ident has made it overall very effective and fitting to the franchise

Our Idents


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For LugNut Productions we chose not to have any music as to follow the ambient sound approac. It is also more effective this way as we hear the sound of the lug nut being put onto the floor and the wrench turning back. This can somewhat give a hint of horror as there is often tools being used to kill off characters in slasher movies.

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For Gingerbread Films we chose to have an animation again with ambient sound as we wanted to emphasise the chewing effect on the gingerbread man. It is a bit of an inside joke our group had as there are two members with ginger hair. We made it so the gingerbread man would slowly become more dead and it links in more with the zombie horror genre we were originally planning, however it also fits well with our new idea.

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Our most horror based ident is definitely Clinnick Media. We are simulating opening a bag of guts and pulling out the company name. It is a play on the words Clinic as Clinnick is the last name of one of our members. Therefore we gave the ident the feeling that a  surgery is happening, with the white latex gloves and absurd amount of blood everywhere. It also has eerie music over it as the sequence plays out. With the red colour scheme of the ident it anchors the horror genre very well

Thursday, 14 December 2017

CS SLASHER Scream Queen Conventions:


Drew Decker in Scary Movie
The term scream queen is used when referring to a young, attractive, sexually active and rebellious women. The convention is that the scream queen will be the first character to be killed. A scream queen is usually blonde, busty and seen as 'dumb'.

 A brilliant example of a scream queen is Drew Decker in the film 'Scary Movie'. This film has really taken every single convention of a scream queen and put it into one character. This convention relates largely to the male gaze theory as it is a women who is being objectified.

Sometimes the films also challenge the conventions and create a 'Scream King' which is basically a male version of a scream queen. We have done this in our own film opening.

Here are some few examples of scream queens in slasher movies.                                                                                                                                

Scream - Casey Becker
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In this clip Casey Becker is at home on the phone and the killer is on the other side telling her what to do and asking her questions. The killer then appears and she is chased throughout the house.  To her parents shocks she is killed at the end and hung from a tree.

Scary Movie - Drew Decker
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This is one of the first scenes in the film. It is a recreation of Casey Becker getting killed in Scream. With the same scenario of her being chased throughout the house. Drew Decker is a great example of a scream queen, there are shots where it shows how 'dumb' she is. For example, a sign saying saftey pointing to the left and a sign saying death posting to the right. Drew decided to go right where the sign says death. Scary Movie is also a post-modern deconstruction of the slasher genre.

Halloween - Annie Brackett
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Black X/Cmas - Barbra Cord
Psycho - Marion Crane
Cherry Falls - Jody Marken
NoES - Tina Grey
BofC - Tiffany
Cry_Wolf - Becky
All the Boys Love Mandy Lane - (Scream King) Dylan
Babysitter Wanted - Rebecca Miller
TCM - Pam

VODCAST: Sound and Music in Slashers

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In this vodcast I talk about the common conventions of how sound and music is used in the slasher franchise. I talk both about diegetic and non-diegetic sound to create verisimilitude and also about the background music and how it has a psychological effect on the audience.

SLASHER Final Girl Conventions

"The final girl is a trope in horror films (particularly slasher films). It refers to the last woman alive to confront the killer, ostensibly the one left to tell the story. The final girl has been observed in many films, including The Texas Chain Saw MassacreHalloweenAlienFriday the 13thA Nightmare on Elm StreetScream." - Wiki

Here are some examples of Final Girls in Slasher movies:

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In this clip we see Sidney Prescott fighting back, she is clearly a Final Girl and follows many of the key conventions, for example, she is tough, resourceful, intelligent and survives till the end due to her fighting back.

Halloween H20: 20 years later- Laurie Strode
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Laurie Strode is another very clear final girl example and is a key archetype to the final girl conventions, she is a brunette, not sexually active, an introvert, tough, resourceful and uses her intelligence to survive.

Scary Movie (deconstruction = postmodernism) - Cindy Campbell
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Scary Movie is a great example of a final girl character as it is a post-modern deconstruction of many movies, in the clip it is a deconstruction of Scream. In scary movies the characters roles are amplified and shown more intensely, this means that Cindy Campbell's role as a final girl is amplified and shows her to be extra resourceful, tough and a fighter all key parts of a final girl role


Carole J Clover:

The Final Girl Theory was first made famous by Carol J Clover in the essay "her body, Himself: Gender in the slasher film" (1987), in this essay she stated that Slasher movies presented woman in a way that gives a very clear picture of the sexual attitudes of men towards woman at the time. Clovers theory lied in the reversal of the male role and scream queen role in which the final girl defeats the killer instead of being the first to die.


The Archetype:

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Laurie strode is the key archetype for a final girl, as can be seen here (girl on the left with books) she is nerdy, intelligent and in this scene it is made clear she does not have a boyfriend and is not sexually active. In this scene she she also says that she forgot her book at school to which her friends mock her for. Her friends are also smoking and talking about plans with their boyfriends, Laurie does not smoke or say she has plans which enforces her role as a Final Girl.
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The clothing Laurie Strode wears helps to signify her role, this is because it is very conservative, unrevealing and stereotypically worn by someone that is nerdy.

Other Examples of Final Girls:


Here are some other examples of Final girls in a variety of slasher movies, all of these reflect parts of the Final Girl convention.

Friday 13th - Alice hardy
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Many of these characters reflect the same conventions of the final girl, they all dress conservatively, they are intelligent and tough and they all die later on then the traditional scream queen role.


Wednesday, 13 December 2017

Production Schedule


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Friday 15th:

    • Finish call sheets and story board

Sunday Morning 17th:

    • Setup garage and sets
    • Test gagging and tie up of the boy

Sunday Afternoon 17th:

    • Film all establishing shot
    • Living room scene
    • Hallway scene
    • Garage scene
    • Reaction to death scene

Tuesday 19th:

    • Shots of Santa on the TV
    • Slashing scene

Wednesday 20th:

    • Sound FX recording





Tuesday, 12 December 2017

Ident

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This is my ident for CLINNICKmedia

Brainstorming new idea, location casting etc.

Ideas for Miss-En-Scene:

  • Baseball bat 
  • Santa costume
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  • Scream queen stereotype costume
    • tight torn jeans
    • low cut shirt (possibly)
    • pink socks
    • Curled hair
  • Christmas lights + gag (cloth)
  • Work light 

Music:

  • Violin
    • long stretched out notes 
    • increases in tempo and pitch 
    • slow and fast 

Titles:

  • Red font, will appear/ fade to dark scenery slowly
  • Serif font 

Idents:

  • Lugnut Productions
  • Gingerbread films
  • CLINNICKmedia

Locations:

  • House
    • Bedroom
    • Living room
    • Hallway
    • Garage

Cast:

  • 4 characters
    • Micheal Loomis (christian)
    • Jamie Strode (Inge)
    • Tiffany (Aisla)
    • Killer Santa (Aiden)

PODCAST 6 - introducing Christmas Sleigher

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  • We talk about the new idea
    • "Christmas Sleigher"
    • We explain the idea in detail 

Monday, 11 December 2017

First Sample Scene

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  • Our first draft for our film opening
  • Many problems with it:
    • No jump scare
    • Camera shake
    • Doesn't clearly show theme or genre
  • Since upload idea has changed