Rav Raav (David)

Rav Raav (David)

Group Roles

Chris Forrest:


- Storyboard artist

- Co-camera man

- Co-director



Jamie Hunnisett:

- Storyboard designer

- Co-camera man

- Actor



David Duffy:

- Co-Director

- co-cameraman

- Chief of Safety

Health and Safety considerations:

Lighting:
When using either the red heads or the portable lights we must make sure that any waires are taped up and that the lights themselves are on a stable base as so thay do not fall and cause injury. GLoves will be used when handling these lights, especially when they are turned on to avoid buring

Props:
As we are planning to use knives in our film we must make sure that we handle them with care, especially around other people

Trains:
We are going to be filming at a train station so we must take obvious precautions to not endanger ourselves or other people that may be at the station

Synopsis of Thriller opening - David, Chris and Jamie

We want to keep the story of our thriller opening simple, but we also wish to make the veiwer want to carry on watching the rest of the film. We will do this through raising Enigma codes and use of restricted narrative.



The plot of our thriller will be based on a phycotic murderer who is pursuing a victim. We will base this in a village and the targeted victim will be at a train station when the attackes choses to strike. The victim is then taken back to a house where he is gagged and knocked out by the murderer, with the use of knives the killer will kill people from his list of targets. The list is kept in the form of pictures.

The film starts whilst the victim is on the floor of his house, there will then be a flashback and the story will follow from there.



Friday 12 March 2010

Vertigo Opening Titles Analysis - Chris Forrest



The film starts with extreme close ups of a woman's facial features, which instantly creates enigma as we question her identity and purpose.

The names of people that made the film are shown, with a neutral font, adding nothing to the narrative.

A red tint is then added to the image on screen, which tells us that the woman is a villain/antagonist of some sort.

The dramatic music also suggests that she is an antagonist.

The title of the film is then shown.

After this we see swirly shapes and effects, which relates to the narrative and the title 'Vertigo' suggesting dizziness but doesn't interfere with the story in hand.

From this we understand that the narrative will contain mystery and something that will cause dizziness or confusion.

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