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G321 Foundation Portfolio
        Thriller
    Opening Title Sequence
The Brief
• Creation of the titles and
  opening of a new thriller.
• Last a maximum of 2 minutes.
• Should include original
  material.
• Students should create all
  audio and visual material.
Project Process
• Research and Planning – to
  learn and understand the
  conventions of the thriller
  genre and to plan how to
  engage with the genre.
• Filming and Editing – to
  demonstrate your
  understanding and to
  create your own example of
  the genre.
• Evaluation – to reflect on
  how successful you were at
  the above.
Research – starts now!
• Vital to have a clear understanding of conventions.
• Essential to demonstrate that understanding to
  examiners.
• Achieved through analysis and creation of your
  opening sequence.
• No limit as to how many you can analyse
• Structure by micro-elements and refer to how those
  micro-elements are used to exemplify the
  conventions.
Thriller Conventions.
•   The following is a list of thriller conventions. Use it to both to create your own
    sequence and analyse existing ones, remembering that different films will use
    different conventions in different ways.
•   A crime at the core of the narrative (often murder, but not necessarily).
•   A complex narrative structure, with false paths, clues and resolutions.
•   A narrative pattern of establishing enigmas which the viewer expects to be resolved.
•   A protagonist who is systematically dis-empowered and drawn into a complex web of
    intrigue by the antagonist until the protagonist feels isolated and helpless. The title of the
    thriller may relate to this weakness eg Vertigo and Insomnia.
•   Themes of identity, mistaken identity, doubling and doppelgangers, amnesia.
•   Themes of mirroring, reflection and seeing.
•   Themes of voyeurism, with The audience of a thriller being placed in the ambiguous position
    of voyeur.
•   Manipulation of perspectives and optical illusions are common.
•   Titles often reflect an aspect of the pro/antagonist’s psychological state.
•   There are often frequent scenes in the film in which the protagonist is in peril.
•   Mise en scene which echoes/ mirrors the protagonist’s plight.
•   The narrative presents ordinary situations in which extraordinary things happen.
•   Micro elements combine in a build up of suspense, music and lighting are particularly
    important in the creation of suspense.
Alfred Hitchcock – Master of Suspense
•   A British producer and director who moved to
    Hollywood and made a number of very successful
    films from the mid 1920’s to the mid 1970’s. He is
    considered to be the creator of the thriller genre
    and the Master of Suspense.
•   He pioneered the use of a camera made to move in
    a way that mimics a person's gaze, forcing viewers
    to engage in a form of voyeurism.
•   He framed shots to maximise anxiety, fear, or
    empathy, and used innovative film editing. His
    stories frequently feature fugitives on the run from
    the law alongside "icy blonde" female characters.
•   Many of Hitchcock's films have twist endings and
    thrilling plots featuring depictions of violence,
    murder, and crime, although many of the mysteries
    function as decoys or "MacGuffins" meant only to
    serve thematic elements in the film and the
    extremely complex psychological examinations of
    the characters.
Analysis of Classic Thrillers
• In your groups:
• Watch the opening of a classic
  thriller
• Make notes on the micro-elements
  and conventions
• Do some research into the film, i.e.
  find the original film poster, can you
  find a trailer for it, can you find any
  reviews, how was the director,
  principal actors etc. Include images
  and any links.
Classic Thrillers
• Read this article on how the thriller genre was
  established.
• http://www.timeout.com/film/features/show-feat
• Blog notes on the history of the genre –
  include images and youtube clips.
Rear Window (1954)
 The opening shots show the credits coming over a
 large three paned window as the blinds rise up one
 by one.
 The camera moves through the windows and
 outside, it follows a cat walking up some stairs and
 then pans around an inner courtyard and then back
 inside the window to show the main character
 asleep, sweating, then it focuses on the thermometer
 to illustrate the heat. Then the camera takes the
 viewer on a voyeuristic journey to all the neighbour’s
 houses.
  Then back to the main characters house to quickly
 introduce his flaw and set up some of the enigmas.
 Main themes:
 •Voyeurism
 •Mistaken identity
 •A protagonist with a flaw
 •A crime at the core of the narrative
 •Ordinary things in which something extraordinary
 happens.
Catch Me If You Can
      (2002)
 •   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaLDyrun_Cc


 • An animated title sequence
   that gives an overview of the
   whole film but also establishes
   some key thriller conventions:
 • Identity – the creation of
   multiple false identities.
 • A series of crimes within the
   narrative.
 • The protagonist is frequently in
   peril.
Se7en (1995)
A more abstract title sequence, this uses disturbing imagery as well
as images that can’t always be recognised to unsettle the viewer.
The opening and the film as a whole covers some of the following
themes:
•A complex narrative
•A series of crimes
•Voyeurism
•Identity
•A flawed protagonist
Initial Analysis
•  Lesson 1:
Analyse a classic thriller
   opening
• Lesson 2:
Analyse a contemporary
   thriller opening
• Lesson 3:
Analyse a student thriller
   opening
Homework: Make a list of
   the thriller conventions
   you want to include in
   your opening sequence.

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Thriller intro 2013

  • 1. G321 Foundation Portfolio Thriller Opening Title Sequence
  • 2. The Brief • Creation of the titles and opening of a new thriller. • Last a maximum of 2 minutes. • Should include original material. • Students should create all audio and visual material.
  • 3. Project Process • Research and Planning – to learn and understand the conventions of the thriller genre and to plan how to engage with the genre. • Filming and Editing – to demonstrate your understanding and to create your own example of the genre. • Evaluation – to reflect on how successful you were at the above.
  • 4. Research – starts now! • Vital to have a clear understanding of conventions. • Essential to demonstrate that understanding to examiners. • Achieved through analysis and creation of your opening sequence. • No limit as to how many you can analyse • Structure by micro-elements and refer to how those micro-elements are used to exemplify the conventions.
  • 5. Thriller Conventions. • The following is a list of thriller conventions. Use it to both to create your own sequence and analyse existing ones, remembering that different films will use different conventions in different ways. • A crime at the core of the narrative (often murder, but not necessarily). • A complex narrative structure, with false paths, clues and resolutions. • A narrative pattern of establishing enigmas which the viewer expects to be resolved. • A protagonist who is systematically dis-empowered and drawn into a complex web of intrigue by the antagonist until the protagonist feels isolated and helpless. The title of the thriller may relate to this weakness eg Vertigo and Insomnia. • Themes of identity, mistaken identity, doubling and doppelgangers, amnesia. • Themes of mirroring, reflection and seeing. • Themes of voyeurism, with The audience of a thriller being placed in the ambiguous position of voyeur. • Manipulation of perspectives and optical illusions are common. • Titles often reflect an aspect of the pro/antagonist’s psychological state. • There are often frequent scenes in the film in which the protagonist is in peril. • Mise en scene which echoes/ mirrors the protagonist’s plight. • The narrative presents ordinary situations in which extraordinary things happen. • Micro elements combine in a build up of suspense, music and lighting are particularly important in the creation of suspense.
  • 6. Alfred Hitchcock – Master of Suspense • A British producer and director who moved to Hollywood and made a number of very successful films from the mid 1920’s to the mid 1970’s. He is considered to be the creator of the thriller genre and the Master of Suspense. • He pioneered the use of a camera made to move in a way that mimics a person's gaze, forcing viewers to engage in a form of voyeurism. • He framed shots to maximise anxiety, fear, or empathy, and used innovative film editing. His stories frequently feature fugitives on the run from the law alongside "icy blonde" female characters. • Many of Hitchcock's films have twist endings and thrilling plots featuring depictions of violence, murder, and crime, although many of the mysteries function as decoys or "MacGuffins" meant only to serve thematic elements in the film and the extremely complex psychological examinations of the characters.
  • 7. Analysis of Classic Thrillers • In your groups: • Watch the opening of a classic thriller • Make notes on the micro-elements and conventions • Do some research into the film, i.e. find the original film poster, can you find a trailer for it, can you find any reviews, how was the director, principal actors etc. Include images and any links.
  • 8. Classic Thrillers • Read this article on how the thriller genre was established. • http://www.timeout.com/film/features/show-feat • Blog notes on the history of the genre – include images and youtube clips.
  • 9. Rear Window (1954) The opening shots show the credits coming over a large three paned window as the blinds rise up one by one. The camera moves through the windows and outside, it follows a cat walking up some stairs and then pans around an inner courtyard and then back inside the window to show the main character asleep, sweating, then it focuses on the thermometer to illustrate the heat. Then the camera takes the viewer on a voyeuristic journey to all the neighbour’s houses. Then back to the main characters house to quickly introduce his flaw and set up some of the enigmas. Main themes: •Voyeurism •Mistaken identity •A protagonist with a flaw •A crime at the core of the narrative •Ordinary things in which something extraordinary happens.
  • 10. Catch Me If You Can (2002) • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaLDyrun_Cc • An animated title sequence that gives an overview of the whole film but also establishes some key thriller conventions: • Identity – the creation of multiple false identities. • A series of crimes within the narrative. • The protagonist is frequently in peril.
  • 11. Se7en (1995) A more abstract title sequence, this uses disturbing imagery as well as images that can’t always be recognised to unsettle the viewer. The opening and the film as a whole covers some of the following themes: •A complex narrative •A series of crimes •Voyeurism •Identity •A flawed protagonist
  • 12. Initial Analysis • Lesson 1: Analyse a classic thriller opening • Lesson 2: Analyse a contemporary thriller opening • Lesson 3: Analyse a student thriller opening Homework: Make a list of the thriller conventions you want to include in your opening sequence.