Thursday, 19 December 2013

Call Sheet

As I'm working on my own to produce the opening sequence I will only be needing to contact the actors I will be using.


Camera Angles

This page will be showing different camera angles typically used in Thrillers.

This is a photo of different camera angles normally used in Thrillers I will demonstraight these throughout my opening sequence to insure that the audience is draw in to the Thriller and pays close attention.

Sound and music to go with my opening sequence

Here are a few links to some sound effects I will be creating when I produce the opening sequence to my Thriller.


This is a clip of heavy breathing as the business man will start to do this when he realises who the information is about and starts to sweat, worry and over think about it.



This is a link to a sound of a car starting up and pulling away this will happen when the business man starts his car up and pulls away. 



This will be a similar sound I will be making when I film the close up of the kettle to show that the business man is about to burst/blow, the boiling will come to an end when the business man drops the file to the floor.


This is a sound effect of footsteps this will be created when the business man is walking into the office and will get louder as the trespasser appears.

These are a few example of the kind of sounds that I will be creating when producing my opening sequence. I have chosen these sounds as they will build suspense to the audience which will then get their attention.


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Weather Forecast for Filming

The weather forecast for when I plan to film are not yet available as it doesn't show that far ahead.

Omniscient and Restricted narratives

This video shows two types of narratives, omniscient and restricted. Omniscient is where the audience knows everything, but restricted is where the audience only know what the characters do.

http://goanimate.com/videos/0CjrCvUC50GU

This is a short clip of an animation video about Omniscient and Restricted narratives.