Friday 16 April 2010

Evaluation Task: 3

What kind of media instituiton might distribute your media product and why?

We names our production company 'Half Moon Productions' and aim to produce mainly films from the thriller genre. ALthough thrillers are our speciality, we do infact exapand on this idea and produce 'hybrids' (a combination of two genres). For example 'Death on tuesday' is a action-thriller film. After much research into what film companies would distribute our film, we came to the conclusion that 'Hammer film productions' would be a great choice as in their early years they were mostly associated with films from the thriller genre - perfect for 'Death on tuesday'.

Many famous thrillers have been sucessfully distributed from this company including; 'Dracula' and 'The rude awakening'.
These films were distrubuted around the mid 50's, and compared to our thriller are not very modern, however, the company has recently been sold to 'John de mol' (big brother creator) and he has annouced that he promises to spend £25million on new horror/thriller films. This budget would prove very useful to our film.

We have decided to distribute our film to cinemas all over the globe eventually as the target audience can be widely spread to teenagers everywhere as after much reasearch shows, the majority of teens enjoy feels that make the 'jump' and provide the 'thrill factor'.
However as our production company is new, and not very well-known we plan to start locally, releasing our film to cinemas all over london to start with.

The money to fund our film we have decided will come from sponsors, advertisers and grants, etc. The best time to release our film would be during the school holiday period, as this is the time most teenagers will be free to attend.

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Texas Chainsaw Massacre Title Sequence

Analysis Of Texas Chainsaw Massacre Title Sequence

The opening of this film starts with the presence of eerie music which immediently builds suspence and gives the audience the impression that something not particually normal is either happening, happened or about to take place. The music involved in this scene works effectively as it not only creates a certain amount of tension amongst the viewers to prepare them for the events that are due to follow, but also compliments the low key lighting to ultimately generate a dark mysterious setting typical of a horror genre. The low key lighting is created by the use of candles, which also act as the key light. The candles during the title sequence create a gothic feel as they are mostly identified in churches and hold religious significance.

This title sequence is dependent on the use of photographs, a very simple yet effective decision as it makes the audience feels as if they are people told a story from a family photo album, making them more interested to proceed to find out about the storyline. The use of close-up shots on the photographs and news paper cut outs also helped to create a feeling of involvement towards the audience as if they are being shown the items personally. However, the camerawork was presented as very fast paced. The effect of this is that it dosen't reveal too much of the storyline and helps to also build tension and suspence, keeping the audience gripped and staying true to the horror genre.Other aspects that contributed to making this title sequence successful were the use of iconic and conventional horror figures. For example, blood.Blood is commonly connected with movies from the horror genre as there is usually always elements of death present within them. The other conventional aspects involved during this title sequence were the use of knives and chains. As the film title includes the word 'Chainsaw' this could also be a play-on aspect. The title of the film also suggests mass murder within the word 'Massacre' and therefore, the presence of knives are chains could help portray this idea and theme of muder further.Close-up shots of dead animals and newspaper cutouts involving the words 'Killing' and 'Murder' also help do this.

At the end of the title sequence, a photograph of a baby with a deformity, a cleft lip (which was also shown at the beginning of the title sequence) is being burnt. The connotation of this action is that it suggests the innocent baby in the photograph is nomore, and could infact imply that the baby is now of another form and plays some involvement into the murders that have been taking place as the photograph was shown at the both the beginning and end of the sequence.

Hustle Opening Sequence

Analysis Of Hustle

Hustle comtains elements used witih the iPod advert which eventually is the product we plan to produce with our short film coursework.
The opening credits of this television drams has acted as inpiration for our film and also provided us with a few ideas of which we would creatively change, and incorporate into our own work.