Thursday 18 October 2012

Group Narrative- Miss Georgiou

Group Narrative



Myself and my group each created our own individual narratives, we then analysed what we had came up with and produced advantages and disadvantages for each. 



My idea for a narrative for our thriller is about two teenage girls who have lost a friend in a car crash and after a year anniversary of her death and mysterious paranormal activity happening to them they both realize she is haunting them both and maybe blaming them for her death, the girls also see flashbacks of how she was killed even though they weren't there to witness it. Eventually one of the girls is possessed by their late friends spirit. During these scenes there will be shadows and low key lighting to create a suspense atmosphere which is conventional to a Thriller film.
Setting:
There will be three different settings throughout the Thriller, they are an isolated school, a deserted forest and the friends house. When the girls find out they are both witnessing spooky paranormal activity it will be set in an isolated school toilets. Their friend was killed in a deserted forest lane and there was no trace of anything happening which creates mystery and shocks the audience as to why there is no trace of a murder and if there ever was an accident? The girls end up in their friends house where they experience some paranormal activity which leaves the audience tense as to what is going to happen. 
Beginning:
The Thriller will begin with a flashback of the car crash in a spooky, deserted and dark forest lane (low key lighting) which left a teenage girl dead, it will then cut to a split scene with two other teenage girls waking up in fear as they've had a nightmare which is the vision of their friend being killed. During this opening scene there will be low key lighting which will create an effect of a dim, creepy atmosphere, the non-diegetic sound of noises that come from the forest to add a dramatic effect within the audience and also diegetic sound of heavy breathing when the girls are having a nightmare and screams when they wake up in shock and fear this will create a tension within the audience and also are generic conventions towards a thriller.
Middle:
The middle of the Thriller will consist of two different settings, the school toilets and the forest. During the middle of the Thriller there will be a scene in the isolated school toilets where the two girls start talking about their paranormal experiences and tell each other about the occurring nightmare they both keep having which is a flashback of their friends murder even though they weren't there to witness the accident which has made them more scared. There will be close up shots during these scenes to see the fear and shock in the girls faces which will create suspense within the audience. They end up agreeing they should visit the forest lane where their friend got killed which creates a tension within the audience in itself as they're visiting the scene of a murder which is conventional towards a Thriller as something bad would usually happen.
The girls are in the forest trying to find the spot where their friend was killed; they hear noises (non diegetic) and they decide to see where the noise is coming from, this creates a suspension. The sound they hear leads them to the lane where their friend was killed and then their friends ghost appears and says shes been blaming them for her death and that is why shes been haunting them through their dreams and if they don't find her killer she threatens them by showing them she'll hurt their family, (there will be faded shots and split scenes and close ups to show the audience the scene from the characters point of view).
End:
The end of the Thriller the spirit of the girl possesses both of the friends which will make the audience uncomfortable, one of the girls who was possessed then dies which is conventional to a Thriller as there's always a murder. Meanwhile, the other friend was left in the forest on her own and was never seen again, this will be shown in the credits at the end.
The target audience for my Thriller will be 15 year olds and older as it will contain moderate violence when they're in the forest and won't be acceptable for younger viewers.

One advantage of my individual narrative are the range of locations I have used throughout my Thriller which provides us with a variation of suspense for the audience as they may be able to relate to them and believe paranormal activity may occur in these locations, another advantage is the fact that there are two female characters, this is conventional to a Thriller film and shows how females are portrayed as vulnerable and innocent victims. A disadvantage of my narrative is the scene of the car crash as it would be hard to create and locate a car crash happening which wouldn't create the shock and suspense we would hope to in our Thriller opening.

Emmas Individual Narrative

My idea for a narrative for our thriller follows a theme of revenge and jealousy. A family, consisting of the mother, father, and two sons aged 6 and 15, move into a new suburban house. They lead a happy and normal life until the parents begin to hear talking from the younger sons room at night, because of this they go into the younger sons room to see who he is talking to and are faced with the reality that he is asleep. This shocks them. The talking at night continues but the parents are unaware of what is actually happening behind his bedroom door. The young boy is actually exposed to the on goings of the family who lived there before that were murdered by the estranged father, in their sleep. They enter the little boys bedroom every night and at first he was petrified until they possessed him so that he was on their side because of the fact they want the family out and their house back.The young boys family notice a difference with the boy when he stops eating, interacting with his family members and is always locked up in his room, so they begin to worry.
The story line comes to the climax when the murdered family tell the young boy in his sleep that he must murder his own family so that they can get their house back. The boy then wakes up in the night with the mindset that he has to murder his family and therefore progresses to their rooms. However the older brother is awake and hears the younger boys bedroom door open, and the footsteps of him moving towards the stairs. But he ignores it. The little boy then walks to the kitchen to get a knife then makes his way back upstairs to his parents bedroom. The older son then hears his footsteps again as he walks up the stairs, and peers out his bedroom to see what his brother is doing. Then he is faced with the sight of his little brother holding a knife progressing towards his parents bedroom. His brother reacts fast and tries to stop him but in the process is killed himself, the little boy then carries on into his parents room and kills them in their sleep.
The little boy then walks back into his bedroom and gets back in bed when he is awoken by a policeman who has to break the news that his family have been murdered. The little boy remembers nothing. He is then taken to an orphanage. A police investigation is carried out which lasts 5 years until they realise it was the young boy himself. However by the time they get to the orphanage the little boy had killed himself as he had been depressed and hated being so alone. He also had to live with the fact he no longer had a family, yet he did not know he was the one who killed them.
During the beginning of our thriller film it will be set in a suburban house. We will use low key lighting when the little boy is in bed. We will also use a close up shot of his face to show his expressions which portrays to the audience that he is asleep. As well as when the little boy is in bed we will use low key lighting when he is communicating with the murdered family to evoke the sense of mystery and fright upon the audience, and to also distort their identities. When the little boy begins to change his behaviour we will use dark make up around his eyes to convey the lack of sleep he is having.
During the build up to the climax and the actual climax of the film we will use angled shots to show the state of power the characters have. When the child is being possessed we will use a low angle shot to convey that the family have more power over the little boy. Then when the little boy progresses to kill his family we will use a another low angle shot but to show that he now has a high level of power over his family who will become the victims. We will include iconography into my film as the little boy will carry a knife, the knife I would use would be reasonable big and therefore the audience will feel uncomfortable and will expect the occurrence of death. The little boy will then kill his brother and parents so the viewers would be presented with the sight of blood and in result their experience will be extremely realistic.
Towards the end of the film the setting will change to an orphanage where the little boy has been taken. We will use high angle shots to show that he no longer has any power and that he is now alone and vulnerable. In my film we wont allow the audience to witness the little boy killing himself, instead we will use a high angle zooming in shot of his body once the police reach the orphanage to surprise the audience and shock them with will increase their suspense as to what will happen now.
Emma's individual narrative is conventional to a thriller film as the victim is a young child which is typical of a thriller film. Also if the audience members have children they will be able to relate to the film more, and their thrill will therefore be enhanced. Her narrative is also set in a house which is a conventional location for a thriller film, and she has incorporated the iconography of a knife, which is a conventional weapon seen in thriller films. Within her narrative she would also use a vast amount of low-key lighting which is conventional to a thriller film as it creates an eerie, frightening atmosphere. This would therefore also enhance the viewers experience while watching the film. Throughout her narrative she should also employ a number of high angle and low angle shots to convey to the audience the state of power of the characters in the particular scene. This is conventional as these shots are incorporated into thriller films to help the audience understand the film in more detail and so they are aware of the role of the characters. At the end of my narrative it will be set in an orphanage which is another conventional location seen in thriller films. It is a location where children are staying and therefore increases the audiences suspense levels and will feel realistic to them.
Her individual narrative will appeal to our target audience of 15 and over because of the conventions she has used throughout. The use of the young boy character is easily relatable for audience members and therefore their thrill will be enhanced, which will in result make them want to watch the film. My narrative will also be appealing for this age group as rather than including a lot of blood, gore and explicit violence we will incorporate more shock, surprise and suspense. Therefore if the viewers are of the younger age of the target audience, what they witness will be suitable and will not harm them in any way.
One advantage of Emma's individual narrative is that the narrative she has chosen is conventional to a thriller film and she has included generic conventions that she would employ into it. Another advantage is that most aspects of her narrative are realistic to include in our opening, for example, the setting of the house and being able to obtain the different range of characters. One disadvantage of my narrative however is that the setting she has chosen is typical to a thriller film, however we believe it would still create an impact on the audience as from our questionnaire we found that a house was the most popular location for a thriller film to take place. 
An advantage of Emma’s individual narrative is that the narrative she has chosen is conventional to a Thriller film as she has included generic conventions that would fit into it. However one disadvantage of her narrative is that the setting she has chosen is typical of a thriller film, however from our questionnaire we found that a house was the most popular location for a thriller film to take place so it will still make an impact on the audience.

Daisy's Individual Narrative



Narrative background

A group of 3 girls who have known each other since they were little meet after not seeing each other for 5 years after leaving school. However, they were not always friends. Kate and Louise sometimes played tricks on Beth which made her want to get revenge on them. Beth was diagnosed with schizophrenia and the voices in her head told her to torture them both then kill them and hide the evidence...

The beginning

We first see flashbacks of Kate and Louise bullying Beth when they were small. Beth was very sensitive and was badly effected by it. Makes us feel sympathetic towards her. They all left school on good terms as they apologised if they had ever upset her. We then see Beth diagnosed with schizophrenia at the age of 18, after she had lost contact with Kate and Louise. After, (3 years later on her 21st birthday) we see an extreme close-up of Beth's eye after waking up in the middle of the night. We then hear the voices she is hearing in her head, telling her she should never have forgiven the girls for the damage they had caused. The voices say they wouldn't be there if it wasn't for Kate and Louise. Beth decides to organise to see them both... she wants revenge. They meet in a club that night to celebrate her birthday and decide to go on to another after having a good time. But then, whilst waiting for a cab Beth offers Kate and Louise the drug Perteniam which she says would make them feel good. Beth does not take any but pretends she does disguising another tablet for one. Kate and Louise begin to hallucinate and as the audience we can witness how they feel with out-of-focus camera shots (inspiration from Saw) The cab comes and Kate and Louise stumble in, unaware that their next destination is not a club but an abandoned house. 

The middle

They arrive at the house in an eerie forest and Beth pays the concerned driver then drags her sleepy friends out. The cab pulls away and Beth makes sure it is gone before blindfolding them and tying up their arms together whilst they are asleep. She drags the attatched bodies into the house but they wake up and notice that they are restricted. They begin to scream. Beth tells them to be quiet and follow her instructions or she will kill them in the most painful way possible. Beth stabs Kate several times and makes Louise watch. Sadistic method. Beth gets pleasure from seeing Kate in physical pain and Louise mentally distressed.  Louise manages to get the knife off of Beth and stabs her then escapes from the house whilst Beth is slowly dieng next to Kate's dead body.

The end

Louise tries to find her way home but the house is abandoned and in a seclusive and rural location. No phone signal. No way of communicating to anyone for help. She gives up hope but then a 
cab pulls up beside her and the man acts as if he will help her and take her home. After Louise gets in the cab, the audience find out that the man who claims he will help her is actually the man who took them to the house in the first place and is in with the act with Beth! He locks her in the boot of the cab after tying her hands and feet together so she cannot escape. The cab driver then drives back to the house to find Kate and Beth's corpse on the blood stained floorboards. He panics and calls the police, forgetting that he has Louise in his car boot! The police arrive and find no evidence that he was involved in the murders of the girls... but then they find Louise. It ends on a cliff-hanger with the cab driver and Louise in court. A split-screen of a close-up of their faces. Voiceover of the court judge sentencing speech. The audience decides what happens for themselves.


Advantages of Daisy’s individual narrative are that the iconography used within the narrative are easy to obtain and also the narrative is a typical Thriller genre. However, the disadvantages from her narrative are that the characters needed will be hard to find, particular locations would be hard to find and some scenes will be hard to edit. Me and my group have taken all of this into perspective and we have taken the advantages from each of our individual narratives to create our final narrative.

We had a group discussion to come up with a final narrative for our Thriller opening, we chose different advantages from each of our narratives and put them together to create our final group narrative. From my narrative we have used the locations of the forest and house as through our Primary research we found these two locations were the most popular therefore including them in our opening would also grab the viewers attention and enhance their experience throughout. From Emma's narrative we have taken the idea of a nightmare and that the character was a young child, the use of the character is conventional to a Thriller film as a young child in danger is realistic to the audience therefore increases their experience while watching. Finally from Daisy's narrative we have chosen to take the idea of the character taking a pill which causes side effects, the use of this idea is not a stereotypical convention to a Thriller film and therefore we are experimenting with new and unique ideas.

Our Thriller film opening will start with two young children, a brother and sister in the location of their home. The brother (who has schizophrenia) gives his sister a pill to take before she goes to bed, no one knows what the pill does. This portrays the convention of a vulnerable, young girl being the innocent victim which therefore creates suspense within the audience. There while be a split screen shot of the brother and sister asleep in their separate beds, in separate rooms from a high angle view, the two shots will the zoom in to their eyes, a dissolving shot will then be used on both characters to show how the audience are being drawn into their dreams. The dissolving shot will be of their eyes and the nightmare together, this will help the audience see what both characters are experiencing and they will be viewing this from the characters point of view.

The nightmare in which both characters are having will be set in a forest where the young girl is being chased by her brother, at the start she is unaware who it is chasing her as he is wearing a mask. Low key lighting will be used here and the the use of diegetic sound, when the audience hear their footsteps as they run through the forest across the leaves and the screams of the young girl. We will also use fat-paced editing and a number of straight cuts to provide the audience with a chaotic atmosphere; as well as this we will incorporate a handheld shot to let  the audience see what is happening from the young girls point of view when she is running through the forest, therefore the audience will feel tensed and frightened as the event will feel realistic to them. The brother, who is wearing a mask manages to catch up with his sister and then audience are provided with a close up view of a knife that he is carrying. He then restrains his sister from moving and repeatedly attempts to stab her but she is constantly trying to pull away from him. In result her brother ends up stabbing her on the cheek, at this point of the nightmare we will flash back to a split screen of them sleeping showing their reaction during the event. 

When the audience are returned to the nightmare they are shown a high angle shot of the young girl lying on the floor covered in blood with her brother standing over her staring at her. We will then include a point of view shot of the girl which will be out of focus as she drops in and out of consciousness. The brother thinks she is dead and at that point removes the mask, however she manages to make out his identity and at this point they both wake up from their dream. The young girl immediately look in the mirror and sees the horrific knife wound on her cheek and therefore throws up as she is in shock. She then looks back again but this time the gash has disappeared. The nightmare impacts on both of the children as she is scared for her life and because her brother is schizophrenic he panics and becomes possessed by the nightmare he has experienced. Because of this we will add dark make-up around the boys eyes to portray how he is not himself and he has been taken over by an evil spirit and therefore the audience will suspect this which in a result will be in suspense and anticipation levels will be raised. 

An advantage of our final analysis is we have used a wide range of different camera shots and angles, and also out generic conventions and all conventional to the Thriller genre. Another advantage is the use of locations as we incorporated what people preferred the most and what brings the most tension to the audience from our questionnaire, and also the use of the female victim and the use of a pill which is unique, however a disadvantage to out Thriller is that we haven't explored new ideas to break any conventions to make out thriller opening more original.



2 comments:

  1. This post shows more evidence of group planning and this is because you have considered the advantages and disadvantages of each group member. You just need to include the individual group ideas, to support the points that you are making on the advantages and disadvantages

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  2. The advantages and disadvantages that you have included now help to show further evidence of group planning and discussions

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