Question 1. In what ways does your
media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media
products?
Similar
genres/ sub-genres; Espionnage, crime.
Audience’s
expectations;
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minor key
music, death, old era
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Conventions;
low angled shots, minor key music, time relevant mise-en-scene i.e.; cars,
clothing etc.
Inspired and influenced by: double indemnity
( character roles/themes/era), tinker tailor solder spy (
costume/themes/characters) The liability ( car scene) Quentin Tarantino (music/editing)
We were set the task of creating
the opening to a thriller, with a sub-genre of our choice. We tried to create a
dystopian view of the Second World War. We gave the audience the point of view
from both the victim and the killer. The thriller conventions that we used were
not stereotypical conventions of an average thriller. We tried to break these
conventions in order to surprise our audience even more and to have a new take
on the genre, our opening has been quite heavily influenced my films directed
by Quentin Tarantino, such as pulp fiction and Kill Bill.
We developed from the
modern music mixed with violence we heard in Quentin Tarantinos films and used
a similar idea and style in our media film. Our thriller opening is inspired by the music choices in these films
because although they didn’t fit in with the music people would expect to hear,
in the genre of thriller or crime, the music still emphasised the mood and the
themes in the film. The music we used in our thriller helped to build and
emphasise the mood by the main chorus overlapping with the action, of the
victim being strangled.
Thrillers can be defined as being a
realistic film or play usually based around crime; typically thrillers involve
a death of a character, death could then lead into a subgenre of a mystery,
forensic or crime thriller. Most thrillers are set in big cities or well-known
places people could relate to. Other subgenres of thrillers are:

Our thriller is based on the sub-genre of
espionage and crime; we were also hoping to create a post-modern genre similar
to the films created by Quentin Tarantino. By using music that would not usually
be associated with the thriller genre we have tried to re-create a similar
theme as we have seen in many of Tarantinos’ films. Although the music we used, Non
Je Ne Regrette Rien by Edith
Piaf, did not fit in with the stereotypical music used or expected to be heard
in a thriller we still made the strong beat and French lyrics fit, I think the
timing of when we started the music. We synced the music with the visual action
of harry starting the car, the radio tunes in as the car starts, the music also
begins when the main action in the opening happens. We The main reason the music worked was because
it is so powerful, it also fit the theme of our thriller being set in France as
the whole song is sung in French.
Conventions:
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Duel
Narrative
·
Flashbacks
·
Fade To
Black
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Quick
change between shots
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Cut away
shots to details i.e.; weapons, victims
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Extreme
close ups
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Long shots
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Shadowed
framing
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Music in a
minor key
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Pulsing
music eg; heartbeat, sudden build up
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Male
killers
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High
angled shots=weak
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Low angled
shots =intimidating
How we broke conventions
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Lyrical
music
·
Female
killer
·
Open
framing
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No duel
narrative
How
we used the conventions
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Use of cut
away shots to details; gun; keys
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Intimidating
angles
Most thrillers follow certain conventions to help
create an effective opening. Over all these conventions help to highlight the
details in the film the viewer may find thrilling. In our thriller opening we chose to use most
conventions typically seen in thrillers for example we used high angled shots
when the focus was on the victim. We also used cut away shots to show extra
details such as the gun of the victim implying that he had a reason to protect
himself. We also emphasized on the shadowing and the use of black coloured
clothing on the victims killer, we did this to create almost a doppelgänger
effect by clearly showing a difference in lighting between the characters to
emphasize their characteristics.
We broke the conventions of a stereotypical
thriller firstly we used non-minor key music. Instead we used lyrical music
with a strong beat, we chose to use Non Je Ne Regrette Rien by Edith Piaf because the song sounds very powerful and
it is also all sung in French which helped to set the scene of our thriller as
we hoped to set it in post war France. The second move we made to go against
the typical conventions of a thriller was to use a female as the victim’s
killer. Most thrillers use men as they can be seen as being more powerful or
intimidating we chose to use a female as it would then imply that she has the
strength or skills of a man, this would then make her a lot more intimidating.
How other thrillers inspired our
work;
James bond films; spy,
killer, mystery, style, visual appearance, good guy vs bad guy
The liability; strangle
scene, woman killer/ seeking revenge, opening scenes
Drive; mysterious
main character, murder, car based scenes
Kill bill; editing, music,
director’s inspiration, character roles- female killer