Example of a thriller conventional opening sequence:
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Camera angles:
The use of this shot was to show the environment the protagonist is based in, to create an obscure feeling for the audience.
the low key lighting was very useful as we were able to create a dull and lifeless feeling to the opening.
This mid shot was introduding the main protagonist to the scene, the dirty mirror created confusion and you can't see her face properly, this is to imply she is hidden and lost within her emotions.
Her hair loose is to imply her sense of insecurity, this shows her loneliness and gives the audience an idea of what her problem may be.
The flashbacks
We distorted the lighting for the falshbacks to differentiate between the past and the present. The distortion of lighting in the flashbacks made it easier for the audience to tell the difference between the shots.
Location - chosen to suit the characters of the storyline, also the storyline was mainly aimed towards students, therefore it was taken in school in the toilets to show the main protagonist recollecting on her event of the bullying. The drama room with the low key lighting was used to show where the protagonist was kept in.
This particular location became very useful for us as we wanted the protagonist to be isolated in a room with her being the centre of attention on the screen. The low key lighting and shodows created eerie atmosphere for the audience. Also the effect of the protagonist enhanced upon the eerie feeling.
The toliets was the other location we mainly filmed in, this was to isolated feeling for the protagonist. The midshot was used to show how the protagonist is presenting herself to the audience, from her facial expressions you could imply how she is feeling.
Props - the props used were to combine with a school girl and a janitor, therefore the school girl had to wear her uniform and the janitor was made to wear the full suit, and push a red trolley.
The full suit for the antagonist was mainly used for the audience to know who he is. Also his duty in the school. This camera angle of the janitor, we used a low angle shot, this was to show how in this particular situation he is superior to the protagonist. This shot makes him look like a threat compared to a mid shot.
The protagonist's uniform is to imply her innocence, as she is a young school girl. This then automatically created a link between the antagonist and the protagonist as they were both in the same school. This mid shot makes the protagonist look more vulnerable. Also the dirty mirror foreshadows the protagonist's emotions.
Font of Titles - the font of the titles were done so it would suit the storyline. We used the colour red to bring out the affection that the antagonist has for the protagonist, vice versa.
Using the props and location, we tried challenging the thriller convention as it was based in a school of a student being bullied by the older students. This then made opening have a sense of innocence to it until the last minute to the opening where we see the protagonist tied up and the antagonist walking through the door, you then understand there is a twist to the story. I think the outcomes were quite positive as we were able to bring our thoughts and ideas onto screen, the only thing that I would say could've challenged the thriller convention a bit more would be the lighting in the toilets, as we wanted it to be a normal school day.
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