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Media Evaluation

  Round the Bend
Deciding on a genre
• As we were introduced to the coursework I
  knew in my head that a thriller film would be
  the best type of film as it is such a wide
  spectrum that it can easily be made and plot
  and storylines can be constructed at ease. The
  first decision to overcome was the sub genre
  to pick.
Now thriller itself has many sub genres, probably
the most of all main genres.

They include:            • Religious
• Conspiracy             • Spy
• Crime                  the list goes on.
• Disaster
• Mystery
• Political
• Psychological
• My partner and I had the tough decision of
  choosing between Spy Thriller and Crime
  Thriller. We eventually chose crime thriller as
  seeing as though we have no budget or cool
  props on hand, we figured it would be easier
  as Spy Thrillers tend to be very ‘gadgety’ and
  exotic, with lots of action – and that just
  seems like too much compared to a crime
  thriller where we can set our own pace.
• Once we decided on crime thrillers, we
  watched a few different crime thriller films to
  get an idea of types or themes we could
  follow, some of these films included: Taken,
  No Country for Old Men, Bangkok Dangerous
  and Se7en.
Common Codes and Conventions

• Crime thriller are rather simple and are all
  usually carbon copies of each other – just
  changing the type of crime: drugs, murder,
  kidnapping, etc. – and they all use the same
  conventions.
The most common
  conventions include:
• music to create
  atmosphere or pace
• quick cuts
• the mystery of the   Obviously we can’t
  bad guy               include all of these in
• low key lighting      just two minutes but
• disorientation        we tried to fit in as
• flashbacks            many as possible.
Challenging the Genre
• We tried to follow the genre
  as strict as possible making it
  a proper stereotypical crime
  thriller. One thing that I
  noticed once editing was
  complete was our use of
  blacking out the picture but
  keeping sound – i.e. the
  rustling of a bag. This was
  used to take a plain ordinary
  situation and place a layer of
  mysteriousness over it. This
  was probably the only thing
  that ‘challenged’ the genre.

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Media Evaluation: Question 1

  • 1. Media Evaluation Round the Bend
  • 2. Deciding on a genre • As we were introduced to the coursework I knew in my head that a thriller film would be the best type of film as it is such a wide spectrum that it can easily be made and plot and storylines can be constructed at ease. The first decision to overcome was the sub genre to pick.
  • 3. Now thriller itself has many sub genres, probably the most of all main genres. They include: • Religious • Conspiracy • Spy • Crime the list goes on. • Disaster • Mystery • Political • Psychological
  • 4. • My partner and I had the tough decision of choosing between Spy Thriller and Crime Thriller. We eventually chose crime thriller as seeing as though we have no budget or cool props on hand, we figured it would be easier as Spy Thrillers tend to be very ‘gadgety’ and exotic, with lots of action – and that just seems like too much compared to a crime thriller where we can set our own pace.
  • 5. • Once we decided on crime thrillers, we watched a few different crime thriller films to get an idea of types or themes we could follow, some of these films included: Taken, No Country for Old Men, Bangkok Dangerous and Se7en.
  • 6. Common Codes and Conventions • Crime thriller are rather simple and are all usually carbon copies of each other – just changing the type of crime: drugs, murder, kidnapping, etc. – and they all use the same conventions.
  • 7. The most common conventions include: • music to create atmosphere or pace • quick cuts • the mystery of the Obviously we can’t bad guy include all of these in • low key lighting just two minutes but • disorientation we tried to fit in as • flashbacks many as possible.
  • 8. Challenging the Genre • We tried to follow the genre as strict as possible making it a proper stereotypical crime thriller. One thing that I noticed once editing was complete was our use of blacking out the picture but keeping sound – i.e. the rustling of a bag. This was used to take a plain ordinary situation and place a layer of mysteriousness over it. This was probably the only thing that ‘challenged’ the genre.