Wednesday, 5 May 2010
Evaluation on the experience.
I have found it a very enjoyable experience as i did not take Media in GCSE and it was something that was completly new to me but also a challenge. I have enjoyed learning something that interests me. I have also learnt alot during the preliminary and main task. I have tried out new technology that i haven't previously used such as Apple Macbooks (and the software such as iMovie & Garageband)and Using a camera and tripod. I have never been used to the Apple Macs but i have now learnt alot from this experience.
For our evaluation, we all took part by creating four slides each and putting it into the presentation. This showed that we all were determained to work as a team and put even input towards our work. We then recorded ourselves evaluating each of our slides using the schools camcorder and then we were planning to upload it for the final post of one of the Evaluation Activities. Unfortunatly due to a certain format error between the mac and school computers, we were unable to upload the presentation on our blogs ontime which we were all dissapointed about.
Evaluation- Activity 7
From previous feedback from our preliminary we have learnt to:
-Use a larger variety of shots
-Crop our wide shot slightly to enhance audience focus
-Use a few more close-ups
during the interview

-To monitor our mise-en-scene
and make sure there is
nothing (e.g. inappropriate bracelets)
Evaluation- Activity 6

Evaluation- Activity 5
We attracted and addressed our audience by-
- Using young actors that will appeal to our target audience of 15-25. It is important that we use actors of a certain age as generally in movies, younger people want to watch films with younger actors in it.
- The film is set in the modern day which the audience will be familiar with.
- The music from the opening scene sounds simular to the music from ‘Kill Bill’ which is another thriller film targeted at our audiences age group. The music hopefully influences Fans of 'Kill Bill' into watching our product.
• The use of attractive actors will also appeal to our target audience.
• The location is a modern, everyday home which our audience would see as ‘normal’ as apposed to a mansion being used.
• The theme is relatable as our target audience is about to leave school or has left school and will have witnessed/understood bullying.
• The film includes murders and blood which will appeal to the age group as they may not watch PG or 12 films because of their lack of terror.
Evaluation- Activity 4

The actual targeted age range we’ve decided to use would be 15-25 as we have based our thriller on young adults aged 20+, so therefore should attract that age of audience.
They would shop in places that would buy our type of product such as high street shops such as HMV and Virgin Mega store. They would not shop at a particular clothing outlet as it depends on their stereotype which could be gothic or chav.
People aged 15-25 may listen to different types of music as quite a lot of the targeted audience have a preferred type of genre. Our product is more likely to attract young people who are stereotyped as ‘Goth’ or ‘Emo’ because our product is about death and murder and as its quite twisted so therefore they would listen to music such as Heavy Metal, Screamo, Rock or Indie.

Their favourite TV shows could be on Drama, especially based on conventions that are typical to the younger generation e.g. Drugs, Sex, Violence, such as Skins and Misfits. Other Television programmes that our target audience would be attracted to could be Prison break or Lost.

Evaluation- Activity 3
This is our directors commentary.
The 'Distorted Productions' Logo:

We made this logo by using a simple logo creator website online. We chose the name 'Distorted' productions because we thought it was a good way to describe a production of a thriller that is quite twisted and creepy.
Production companies are in charge of the process of producing a film. Distorted productions would be in charge of the physical production and development of the film. Production companies often raise their own money for the film, through sponsors or contracts .
Our Distributor
The distributor that we have chosen are Lionsgate. Lionsgate is a very successful company which has distributed many famous films such as Saw.
They have distributed many thriller films for the past 14 years. They have also distributed hundreds of other films under different genres.
We thought that Lionsgate would be an appropriate distributor for our product as we feel our thriller is very simular to many of their thrillers with alot of violence and gore.
Evaluation- Activity 2
Our key character is Oliver, The murderer. He is first introduced in our opening scene as our main character in our thriller
This character is similar to the Patrick Bateman in the film ‘American Physco’ – directed by Mary Harron.
The role in the film
In ‘Class of ’92’, the character of Oliver leads a double life. His friends, co-workers and family know him as an ordinary married, business man… but they don’t know of the secret he keeps locked in his shed - his alternate psychopathic ego. He is actually a serial killer determined to kill his carefully chosen victims who think they are his friends. The friends were actually people who bullied him in school and gave him a hardtime throughout his years of childhood. In comparison....
Patrick Bateman in ‘American Psycho’ also leads a double life. He is a wealthy business man who hides his alternate psychopathic ego from his friends and co-workers.
The appearance/costume
The appearance and costume of both characters are very simular. They are both wearing smart business clothing such as Black blazer, white shirt, black shoes. The point of them dressing in ordinary smart clothing is so that none of them appear like a stereotypical killer that you would find in a normal thriller and so that you wouldnt expect them to be a psychopathic murderer.
Evaluation- Activity 1
Screengrab 1:

This Screengrab shows the entrance scene of the opening of our thriller. As this is the opening shot, it establishes where the action will take place and the surroudings of the House, Car, Garage, Drive and neighbourhood. It so far, portrays that he is an ordinary man arriving home from work. The Large 4x4 car, shows that he could be a family man and could be quite wealthy. The freshly mown grass shows his maticulous nature and how he could be a man with alot of time on his hands and is a man who could be incontrol of the household. The lighting is kept looking natural and early evening as if he's just came back from work.
Screengrab 2:
In this screen grab, the location has narrow and enclosed walls making the scene feel more suspense. The long black cloak shown on the murderer is used on every scene involving Oliver. We did this so it was created as a character identifier. The coat contributes to his blank style of life and to help hide his actual personality with dull clothing. The hallway is empty and clutter free to symbolise his empty family life. The blank white walls shows his lack of creative imput to his home and also exaggerates his perfectionist lifestyle and also his slightly psychotic side. The lighting in this screengrab is meant to appear as natural lighting to show the regularity of his everyday life in his home but we have added the 'Day into night' video effect to keep the continuiety of the lighting throughout the entire clip.
Screen grab 3:

In this screen grab the lighting is again naturalistic with the simple 'day into night' effect to make it look later in the day. The shot of the back garden establishes that he is a normal man living in a normal house with neighbours and nice surroundings which is the opposite of what he is really like and it doesn't show any signs of his psychopathic side. The garden has a birdhouse and flowers which shows a bit of femininity meaning he could be living with a female friend. The grass in the garden is neatly trimmed and mowed which shows he might be a bit of a perfectionist and a person with alot of time on his hands.
Screen grab 4:
In this screen grab, the actor is looking suspicious as it shows him looking over his shoulder to check if anyone can see him this means that he would be covering something that he doesn't want anyone else to see. In comparison to the screen grab of the front garden looking neat and tidy, The planks of wood shown on the right side of the shed shows that towards the back of the house, things get messier showing that he doesn't want people to see the back garden. The high fence and trees shown in this scene shows that it's not easy to see into his garden making him appear a bit cautious and secretive. The font that appears in all the screengrabs look smooth and innocent but the fading effective makes it seem mysterious.
Screen grab 5:
This screen grab is a section of our shed scene. The lighting used in the shed is very dark to add and expand on the tense and scary atmosphere- We needed the lighting to be dark too make sure the postings on the wall look creepier. The newspaper cuttings are used to scare the audience as it makes it more mysterious of why this man has cuttings of murders on his shed wall. They are ripped up messily which is in contrast to his perfectionist nature of what the audience was first introduced to. This makes it seem like he has a pyschotic side to him. The map on the cabinet door was to show how he carefully plans his murders. The petrol container was there to make it look like he could be dangerous and that he could use it as a weapon in one of his murders.
Screen grab 6:
Screen grab 7:
This is the inside of the yearbook. The black and white portrait photos shows that it was taken years ago when technology hasn't really updated. The dark lighting used in this shot was great to make the scene more eerie in contrast to the scene in the light. The red coloured ring represented danger and blood which is a typical convention of a thriller and signified that the victim was going to get killed. The close up shot of the page in the yearbook shows what victim(s) he is focused at and also shows the point of view from the murderer.
Screen grab 8:

This shot is a point of view shot. We used this shot to make the audience feel like they are in the scene or watching the murder taking place. The angle is at a perfect position as the main feature, which is the murderer, is in the centre of the screen so your eye is drawn to him but also the surroundings. The victim is reading a newspaper which is a normal thing to do and shows she's not expecting to get murdered. It also shows that she is vunerable.

The screen grab is of the opening title which is positioned at the end of the clip. We used a simple fade in transition because we wanted to make an impact but didn't want it to look too dramatic or to break the contiunety of the shot. We used a bold white font to stand out on the black background to keep it simple yet effective. We used American typewriter font because we felt that it looked proffesional and school like.
Other ways that we have followed the conventions of a typical thriller are by….
-Using the signature long black cloak for character identity as a murderer. This is in comparison to Patrick Bateman in ‘American psycho’, Who also worn the long black cloak and lead a double life. We thought this worked very well for a thriller.
-We also looked at the opening titles of Se7en by David Fincher for inspiration. Se7en has a similar storyline about a book with crossed out photos of victims. We have used the idea of newspaper cuttings of headings such as ‘Murder’, ‘torture’, ‘Girl aged 21 stabbed to death’ as we thought it would be a creepy idea that a person who had just murdered the victim have pinned up the headlines in the newspapers of their death.
-We have used the typical intense music that all thriller movies use. Our product’s opening has a high pitched piano sound as a background noise to hold tension and suspense then a deep piano tone when something dramatic happens.
Final Piece
As a group, we were extremely pleased with the outcome as it is only a 1:49 second clip.
Editing Clips using iMovie
We used the Dream effect for the flashbacks as it was in a sepia tone with blurred edges.

We also used transitions in between clips such as 'Cross blur' and 'Ripple' to make the scenes flow and add effect.

To make the clips more effective, we had to make sure we edit the sound into the right place of the clip such as in the flashback and when the camera pans around the walls of the shed. We also found that there was really effective sounds on 'iMovies Sound effects' called 'Drone' which we used throughout the whole clip.
When adding the titles, we decided to use 'American Typewriter' font as we thought it fitted the theme of a yearbook well and it made the scenes look more proffesional.

Editing- Music
We wanted to start the opening scene with a piece of music to represent him as an ordinary guy so eventually we found a sound which is upbeat and is simular to the style of the opening of the thriller 'Kill Bill'. We then added a dark undertone sound effect over the piece of upbeat music to increase the tension and to keep the continuety throughout the opening. This made the audience know that somethings not right and the man isn't what he appears to be.
When it got to the shed scene we had to build up the tension so we added some short low piano notes for everytime a person is crossed out from the murder.
For the flashback scene we used a sound effect called 'Boralis' which was really effective because it had a clock ticking sound which emphasised the tension and the flashback of time from the past.
As a group, we were very pleased with the outcome of music.
Filming- Shoot 3- Shed Scene.

Filming Equipment

Props- The Yearbook

We then printed off some pictures of past students from the 90s from the internet and blutacked them on certain pages in the book. We also made sure those pages were teabagged to keep it looking like it was old.