Opening Thriller Evaluation
Massie Road



I believe the home in which the girl (Louise) lives is significant which is why we first open up with an establishing shot of the estate and a close up of the level floor she is lives on. I think the type of built the estate is and the area in which we are in Hackney displays that she probably lives in a council estate and is of working class. I think her race and the postcode help defend this and create a typical stereotype known within this area. I also think that her coming of a red bendy bus on back roads is also representative to our viewers that we are in the area of London and the type of social group she belongs too.

I knew that in order to create a successful thriller it wasn't just important to just think about the film but how we could also distribute it. I had to think about how I would promote my group’s movie and get it distributed in its most convenient way. Through some research you are able to pick up on how many Londoners watch TV dramas and films. They are attracted to TV film because it is easy and free access to all viewers regardless of class, ethnicity or personal circumstance.
Many people also have surround system now so that there's no need to go in to the cinema. I also found out that families find it more convenient to come home after work and not have to worry about the kids and watch something that they can relate to but still find unpredictable and breathtaking, this is what I consider our opening thriller fulfils very well. For it is based in a common part of East London, down the road from the popular Hackney Empire Theatre and isn't like many media products that appear on TV all based around Middle and Upper Class. But instead shows the other communities in London of working class, in a common home with a character living a common lifestyle. I reckon if we distributed our product amongst the British population and advertised it well within London we would have a greater number of viewers if we published it as Channel 4 film for example rather than trying to publish it as a Hollywood blockbuster.
Concerning the way in which we would like our media product to be distributed we know roughly what type of audience we would also want it to appeal to. This is why I believe the character we selected is important because she is not a famous actress with a high reputation but someone who is unknown and more likely to be stereotyped straight away. This in relation to the thriller corresponds well because the girl (Louise) is stereotyped in this film as innocent and young, giving the impression that she is naive and venerable with less importance because of her race. Such topics like stereotypes, reality in London, and working class lives is what would have been addressed within the rest of the film.
For instance our female character that is unnamed at in the opening is perceived as a young adult, around the ages of 17-19 years, possibly in her last year of college or taking part in some sort vocational subject. She may appear to be interested in fashion, socializing with her friends, hence why she is always out of the house and in many cases just enjoying her youthful days. This then opens up our audience to a larger capacity of viewers ranging from 13 - 50 years of age. The younger audience could possibly relate themselves to the character and her life style, whereas the thriller may open up the older generations mind to what their children or grandchild could be getting up to and going through.
To produce an intriguing, advertisement for the promotion of my media product, I would start by cutting up the most alerting and gripping shots, gelling them together to create a movie trailer. The trailer should still keep the main character as the audience’s centre of attention, drawing up on significant themes in opening like the postcode and the keys.
Trailers like such would be displayed as an advertisement on channels like the BBC and channel 4. I think an important thing to keep in mind when doing the trailer is to also have a voice that sounds young to attract the younger audience as well as appear friendly.
However even with a genial tone, I think it is important that a male does the voice over because it still may inflict a tense atmosphere as he speaks. Especially because my thrillers not a Hollywood type film, I would recommend it to also be advertised in TV Guides and magazines etc. I think this would be any easier and social way or creating a bridge between the movie and the audience, as our audience is more likely to read newspapers and magazines to catch up on any latest releases that are British based.
During my time of creating the media product I was able to experiment with the apple equipment. I wasn’t given a specific responsibility like people do have in the Movie industry but I was able to assist my group members in finishing the soundtrack, re-editing shots and alternate in filming. Sadly due to lack of trust and three big personalities in my group, as well as the screen not being wide enough for us to all sit at. It meant that most occasions someone would be left to observe and give verbal constructive criticism then practical help. However even with my experiences of being on the side I was still able to have a good understanding of the equipment and software used. I would also attend extra workshops so that the time my group did spend in discussion or argument we would catch up on it as a group t make sure there was still continuous progress.
I had an interesting experience using Final Cut Pro because in the beginning it wasn’t very easy to grasp, even though we practiced using this software on our preliminary task, when we began to use the software again it was only then when I started to get the hang of things. Making it easier to know what to do when logging and capturing all of our necessary bits for the opening. Once things like this was out the way and we had clear running sequence, we was able to edit it using features like cross-dissolve making the transitions from one shot to another shot smooth.
Overall I am very happy with the outcome of out thriller opening, the end result was excellent and really just brought our plans to life. I also believe that it appeals to its target audience perfectly, as the main character is a teenager, a character a younger audience can relate to. The narrative is very effective as it allows an older audience to relate to the story. To some extent I also feel that our thriller is to some extent educational, as its reinforce the message like on the radio that young people are very vulnerable and should be more conscience about their where surroundings. Other then the creative match cuts and well angled shots, the effects used within our thriller help add to the atmosphere and creates suspense for the audience. For example when the stalker is behind the van and the shot is done in slow motion, we are able to see the girl from his point of view.
Other then the creative match cuts and well angled shots, the effects used within our thriller help add to the atmosphere and creates suspense for the audience. For example when the stalker is behind the van and the shot is done in slow motion, we are able to see the girl from his point of view. I would love to do this project again.
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