Monday, 23 February 2015
Evaluation question 4: Who would be the audience for your media product? (continued) Antonia taylor 2167
Expectations of the film:
1)What characters would you expect in a sci-fi thriller?
2)Describe the music in a sci-fi thriller?
3)What typical locations would you expect so see in a sci-fi thriller?
4)What is a typical storyline from the sci-fi thriller genre?
5)What costumes would the characters int the film be wearing? and why?
After viewing the opening of my film:
1)Did the storyline meet your expectations? or challenge what you wanted to see?
2)Were their any aspects of the opening that you didn't expect? and why?
3)Were the shots suitable for the genre?
4)were the costumes and props relevant to the characters?and what was happening in the opening?
After conducting the interview it was clear to see that the the opening of my film had similar aspects to that of a normal sci-fi thriller. Typical sci-fi thrillers had a villain and hero and were set in dark areas of the city. Typical characters in the sci-fi genre were the government against particular groups in society. I know from my own experiences that many story lines from the sci-fi thriller genre are to do with crime or a resistance fighting the government. This can be seen in films such as 'In Time' and in Batman films such as 'The Dark Night Rises' showing a force of good fighting against bad, which is what was said within the interview.
My music was similar to that of a normal thriller as it created suspense by being fast pace and had different textures of such as a siren to incorporate the sci-fi feel of the music. My music was different as I had created it myself, by only being influenced by music I had heard from previous sci-fi movies.
The person I interviewed said he thought the shots I had used were typical of the genre as they helped to reflect how psychotic the character is as well as the use of the close up on his face to show him thinking about what he had done. He said I had used the over the shoulder shot well as the focus changed to see the character in the mirror. When looking at the locations I established that the locations were appropriate to the film as they were suitable for the characters in the scene. The locations I had made to look like government offices were similar to that of the locations used in other sci-fi genre films as they were plain buildings that had little interior and so were a good representation of government office buildings.
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