Q2-46 : THRILLER PROJECT 2008/9

Friday, November 28, 2008

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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Speed-Slow Shot - Dark Room Scene

The following scene shows the Smooth/Rigid shot affect that we would like to recreating during the "Dark Room Scene". It shows the camera being slow and then walking around her tied up to the trap. The affect we would use is when he is tied up and the camera spinning with the scene slowly changing to his hands covering his face affect he has been badly hurt. The question following this scene would be "Who hurt him?" "Why did they hurt him?" "What were they trying to get from him?"

The shot is from 0:44-0:46 also, 2:10-2:13 and 2:23-2:26...

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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Thriller Ideas

After watching various openings to thrillers we have decided on a few main points that we would like to have in our thriller. For example:

Flashbacks- To cause confusion and to ask questions of the film. We hope that this makes people curious.

Chase scene- This is exhilarating and again it will raises the question of why is he being chased.

An interrogation scene- In order to begin setting the scene and whereabouts of the character and possibly portray the characters lonely feelings while in a dark room.

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After he is caught, the victim steps on the paper he dropped during the chase, leaving a dirty footprint.

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Friday, November 21, 2008

Thriller research- chase scene

We think that the scene at the beginning of casino Royale is a brilliant example of a chase scene:



We may be able to draw some inspiration from the scene, for when the main character has flashbacks in our thriller opening. There is a wide variety of shots which make it very exciting

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Reasearch on Thriller Chases

We were looking at some You Tube videos to find some generic chase scene stuff, and we found it all in this little You Tube clip here:



As you can see there is a lot of chasing in this video clip, and we are planning on including some running, so it was very relevant and useful. Although we won't have access to vehicles in our scene we will be trying to break the boundaries with the chase scene by making it original and "thrilling".

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Q2-46 : THRILLER PROJECT 2008/9