Tuesday 5 April 2011

Evaluation: The Outbreak


In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?


Originally I made a list of conventions for making a thriller movie to help us build up our own ideas for our thriller opening sequence. We tried our best to include these conventions within our project, the conventions we have used are:



  • The lighting is normally darkened and muted, to give a sinister and eerie effect. We use this effect on our filming throughout the forest scene and also whilst we filmed in the lab; we added this effect on after filming when we were editing all our scenes together.

  • Sinister music is played throughout our opening sequence so that it gives an eerie feel to the beginning of the thriller and sets the film up for something creepy happening.

At the beginning of the thriller phone booth it uses sinister and quick pace music, this creates tension and suspense and will put the audience on the edge of their seat until the film begins.



  • Suspense and tension needs to be built up throughout the film to keep the viewer guessing what will happen next. We made suspense and tension by using short clips of film and flicking quickly back and forth between shots. This is confusing to the audience and they won’t really understand what is yet going on. The suspense is also built up by the use of music.

  • Set in atmospheric dark places. In the forest we made sure that it looked quite dark and the forest looked mysterious so that the audience are confused as to where Jay and I are.

  • Sometimes films are left at a cliff hanger to leave the audience on the edge of their seat. We put in a cliff hanger through the opening sequence after the title of OUTBREAK this way the audience will want to know what is going to happen next and leave them in suspense.

By using all of these conventions it will help to build up the thriller genre in our project and make sure it fits in with other thriller films. Each film made with makes sure they have included all of the points for their genre so that it attracts the target audience.


How does your media product represent particular social groups?


In our thriller we chose two characters that would be similar to our target audience, this way the audience could relate to the characters and put themselves in the characters shoes. The two characters in our product look like two average college students, relating to the target audience. They’re casually walking through a park or forest as if they were walking home from college or just been out somewhere. The fact that they are college students is shown through the clothes they wear as they are dressed casually as if it were a normal college day. The setting of the lab also shows that they are in a school or college environment as a real scientific lab wouldn’t look so unprofessional and have folders and files lying around. This is all included in mise en scene and is all essential to making sure that the audience understands the characters, what is going on and where characters are.


The camera angles and editing help to show the social groups of the two young adults. It shows that they are close because there is a close up of the two holding hands when Jay falls ill and reaches out for help. It shows that the social group could be close at their college so he feels he can rely on his friends to look after him when something disatrous happens. The sound is important for this as it again shows the closeness for the social groups, when one character asks the ill character if they’re okay.


Overall it presents the college group of students as being a close group that are around to help one another, this is all represented in our media project. This will also attract the target audience as they are likely to be able to relate to what the characters are going through.


What kind of media institution might distribute media product and why?


I think that a media distribution company like, Screen Gems who are a sub section of Sony Pictures would distribute our thriller film. They distributed all of the Resident Evil movies, which are based around zombies taking over the world and a group of people trying to stop them from killing them. They also distributed many other horror/thrillers such as, The Exorcism of Emily-Rose (2005) and Obsessed (2009). Therefore I think that this distribution company would be suitable for my film because they mainly distribute thriller and horror films for the same type of target audience as my thriller.


The budget for screen gems is more of a medium budget and I think that our product would have a medium budget too. Another reason that this distribution company may want to distribute this film, it would fit in well with their others.


If I were giving my film a higher budget I would choose a distribution company like Warner Bros. They have distributed films like Gremlins and The Exorcist; these are both horror/thriller films, which fit the genre of my media product. By using Warner Bros it could end up as a blockbuster film because they distribute films.


However I don’t think this would be suitable for our film in particular, as it looks more like a lower budget to medium budget British film.



Who would be the audience for your media product?


The audience for our thriller I think would be younger adults that enjoy watching thriller/horror films. When we did our questionnaire we discovered it that it was the younger adults that were more likely to watch a horror or a thriller film. This is also why when we decided on characters we used college students as it was almost like the audience could relate to them and what is going on in the film.


After showing my target audience our opening sequence product I asked for their feedback. They said it was a film they would consider seeing even though they found the opening a little confusing to follow. However they also added that the confusion would intrigue them to find out what happens throughout the rest of the film. A few things that they may have changed was the way scenes were put together because it seemed a little repetitive, this would be something that I would improve and change if I were to film it again.


How did you attract/address your audience?


By making our film a thriller it attracted our target audience anyway, however there were other aspects of our project that were also key to making sure our target audience would want to watch the film.


After doing research for our thriller project it made it easier to attract and address the audience. We has found that teenagers and young adults preferred to watch thriller or horror movies. Because of finding this out we knew that was our main target audience to attract.


The characters are important to this film as they are young adults like the audience. This means that they could relate to maybe the situations they are in and imagine what they would do if it was them in the same situation as the characters. If the characters were young children or adults then it would have been difficult to attract the audience because they wouldn’t have been able to relate to how the characters would have felt or what they wouldhave done in reacion to the situation.



What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?


Before starting this project I hadn’t used a camera or editing software to create a product; however by the end of it I have learnt how to use cameras and how to edit correctly.


At first I found it difficult using Adobe Premier Pro, especially as I had never used it or any other editing software before. After figuring out how to use the software it became simple to editing all of the footage and making it into sequence.


I then learnt how to add in the two audio clips we got from http://freeplaymusic.com/ and edit them so that they fitted in the right place with our project. These added extra effects to our project and gave it more of a thriller genre feel.


Once it was put into sequence I learnt how to add transitions onto individual parts of footage so that it wasn’t just scene after scene. We also added after effects on certain parts so that it wasn’t boring and looked more proffesional.


After all the effects were in place and the sequence was in the correct order, we added titles. The titles were there so that the audience knew of the production and distribution and actors. We came across a few problems with this, thinking it would be easy to copy and paste and change a few names. Which infact didn’t work as it meant every title was the same. Therefore after a few attempts we managed to make them all different.


I have learnt that he technologies used are definitely not straightforward to use but after a lot of practice it is easy to get the hang of. I think if I were to do another project I would find it a lot easier because I have gained a lot of skill and knowledge through editing. Also patience as technology doesn’t always go the way you plan it too or things you want to change or do just aren’t possible through time scale or programmes that are used.



Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?


On my preliminary task I didn’t know too much about editing or filming, but learnt a little in the process. I used the skills I had learnt to move on to making the final product. Firstly I learnt how to use the camera correctly and set it up for the settings that we were in, especially when we were filming in the forest. After this I learnt how to import all the footage onto the computer and put it into Adobe Premier Pro so I could begin editing. When doing this in the preliminary task I had to ask for lots of help as I had no idea what to do, but as soon as starting this media product it was simple. I have definitely learnt a lot since the preliminary task when using cameras.


When first starting the preliminary task I had no idea how to use editing software or Adobe Premier Pro to make a project. When starting editing I came across a few problems. When we first edited our original project we found that we hadn’t got enough footage and had to repeat parts over and over so that it made up the full two minutes. In some ways it works for our project because it fits in with the confusion and suspense. Hopefully this will keep the audience wanting to watch the film to find out what happens next. Another problem that we found was finding the right audio clips to make our project seem like a thriller genre. We searched free websites until we found eerie audio clips that would fit in with our opening sequence so that people would want to continue watching. Finally we found a soundtrack that was called Outbreak, which fitted perfectly for our project. We then edited all of our footage around the soundtrack so that it all fitted together and went in sequence.


Finally, our preliminary task wasn’t very well made; as it was our first ever project. Therefore I feel that since I started on the thriller project I have made a lot of progress and my skills in editing have improved vast amounts; especially in using editing software.

Final Cut: The Outbreak

Filming & Editing Final Cut

After watching back our edit of the rough edit, we decided that it maybe wasn't the best footage or the best editing. Our footage was shaky because we hadn't used the tripod correctly. Therefore myself and sam decided to redo the entire project again.

We storyboarded and planned entire new story as quickly as possible but made sure it was planned enough so that when it can came to filming we could do it quickly and effectively.

We did most of our outside filming within a few hours in lesson time and other filming in lunch times as it became closer to the deadline. The filming was a lot better this time as we made sure the tripod was secure and our footage didn't come out shaky like before as this was important to the quality.

We spent a while editing everything we had shot into the correct order, making sure that it all made sense. Then moved things around so that it was more confusing for the audience as that is part of the thriller genre.

Then continued onto adding in effects and transitions to make the it look smoother between shots and also put on some eerie effects to make it look a lot creepier and mysterious.

Some of the effects that we used were dissolves, fades to black and a merge. The merges were used so that two different pieces of footage overlapped each other so that it looks confusing and it looks as if the two scenes relate to one another.

After we had completed all of the editing for the footage, we knew we needed to add in music to add in more effect. We used a website called http://freeplaymusic.com/ as it provides free soundtracks, we used too to add effect to our video because it makes it seem more mysterious and eerie.

Wednesday 23 March 2011

New Ideas

After brainstorming and devising a new story we quickly came up with a new story board to work from when we film so we know all of the timings and the shots that it will come to, this will make our filming day a lot quicker and we won’t waste any time.

Evaluation of Rough Draft

After looking at all our footage and our very rough edit, we came to the conclusion that the footage wasn’t too great and there was not much else that could be done with it. Another thought was that maybe we could change just a few scenes and redo them to make the quality better. However this would be an issue, as I am silly and dyed my hair therefore the continuity wouldn’t work, my hair would change from red to black in the opening scene.

After a lot of talking on the subject we have come to the decision that it would be best for us to re-film everything and start from scratch instead of just trying to amend the old footage; especially as it could still end up no good and have no time left to sort it before the deadline.

I think that the story line we gave ourselves before was too complex and by simplifying the story we could then put more effort into the editing so it’s simple but still very effective as a thriller. We plan to start a new story board and begin building up a new story to film as soon as possible so we can get straight to editing the new and improved footage.

Tuesday 22 March 2011

Editing

Editing had been difficult for us as Sam and I weren’t too great at it, therefore we took the option of splitting into two so that James did his own and we did one together. This way, all three of us had the opportunity to edit and make it look our own. Sam and I struggled at first but began to get the hang of editing.

We started by splitting up all the scenes and cutting them to the right lengths then putting them in the right order to make the story complete. Then we started to add in titles with names of characters and the title of the film.

After doing this we had found that we’d run out of time before the deadline and had to upload this as a very, very rough draft and thought we would just put a lot of extra work into making a final edit of the film.

Monday 28 February 2011

Bloodshot - Filming

On the day of filming, we went to James' house as it was the main place for the scenes and was close to Toton sidings where we needed to film. We spent around two hours running through our storyboards and plans for filming so that all of us were clear on what we were filming and where. This way all of our scenes could be filmed efficiently and we wouldn't lose the light outside and we wouldn't waste time on filming when it's not needed.

It took us around an hour to then film everything outside on Toton sidings before it got to dark to film. We made sure we did the same shots a few times incase some were better than others this way when it came to editing we had footage to choose from instead of only one shot.

After filming the outdoor scenes, we moved back to James' house to film all the scenes inside his house, this wasn't as vital as it's not like we needed the daylight. We did change a few of the settings from the storyboard because we decided they looked better and were more effective for the shot itself.

We had finished filming by around 4 and had checked through our footage to check we had it all filmed and sorted ready for editing in one day.

Thursday 17 February 2011

Bloodshot - Props & Costume

Props:
We only had a few important props that were crucial to keeping the storyline of our thriller, and only for the opening.
The cat box was important for Lindsey to find in the woods which included the bio hazard sign, these are important because they show were the infection running throughout the film actually comes from. The fact that the cat box is bright blue helps because it makes it noticeable to the audience and that it is something out of the ordinary.
The bio hazard sign is to go on the back of the cat box so that the audience knows the cat is dangerous and letting it out could become a big issue. We tried to make it as realistic as possible to that it didn't look stupid.

Costumes:
When choosing what to wear we chose simple, casual and warm clothes so that it showed well we were students and weren't particularly bother by what we were wearing because we wanted comfort. It also shows we're just going on with our everyday lives so that it seems as its no different from any other day. We also wore natural make up so that it didn't look like anything special. Make up was used by Sam to create the cut on the main characters hand so that the audience could see that she had been scratched by the cat that was in the bio hazard box.

Bloodshot - Characters & Location

Location
We had three main locations for our opening scene all around the same are so that we didn't need to take all our equipment too far.

The first location that we used was toton sidings near the park and near james' house. It was used for the main character walking up through the path as if it were a normal day. We used the forest type look because it looked slightly creepy and adds to the effect of the thriller genre. The weather on the day was very gloomy and dull which I think added to the effect of being eerie, so the atmosphere on the day worked well and we were very lucky it did not rain. Pathetic fallacy is used because of the weather to foreshadow everything bad that happens later.

A second location we used was the outside of James' house, used for the main character to walk into a home and make it look like a normal everyday scene. It was useful that James' house was close to Toton sidings because it made our filming quicker as we did not have far to travel from the two locations. It was also easier to use James' house because we used his living room as a main part of the opening, this gave it good continuity.
Finally we used James' front room as a main part for the main character coming home from a long day out shopping.
It is cosy and homey room that looks perfect for the characters house because it's nothing fancy.






Characters

Name: Lindsey Thomas
Age: 19-20

Character facts:
  • Young woman who studies Biology at University and has a passion for it.
  • Best friends with Lindsey, met in secondary school, go to the same uni and now lives with her.
  • Very curious person, wants to know about things, which explains why in the opening sequence he wonders whats in the box and even puts his hand in it.
  • Quite cool and relaxed, doesn't like to make a deal out of something that maybe really she is worried/panicked about.
What their actual role is: Finds a cat in the woods that scratches her, starts out as the main character and carrier of infection.

Costume: Casual clothing that is not too old fashioned as she is just a normal late teenager but maybe a jacket or scarf, nothing too fancy as she is walking through a wooded area.

Actor/Actress playing the role: I, myself agreed to play the role as Lindsay and I hop e I will be okay with portraying the role. I haven't had too much drama experience but I think I can cleverly show the characteristics that have to come through within the acting for the character of Sarah Davis.

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Name: Sarah Davis
Age: 19-20

Character facts:
  • Young woman who studies Medicine at University
  • Best friends
    with Sarah, met in secondary school, go to the same uni and now lives with her.
  • Caring and hard working person, likes to help people.
What their actual role is: The secondry character that worries about Sarah when she comes back scratched, she knows that it doesn't look right but Sarah doesnt make a fuss so she lets it go.

Costume: Casual clothing that is not too old fashioned as she is just a normal late teenager e.g. jeans, top and cardigan.

Actor/Actress playing the role:
Sam Milne agreed to portray the character of Sarah Davis, she has lot of experience through drama, but wanted to mainly focus on the directing for the opening sequence instead of playing the main character.

Bloodshot - Schedule and Risk Assesment

Schedule

We are doing all our filming in half term because it is the only day that we are all free and we will have the whole day set aside to film all the footage.

Date for Filming:
25th February 2011, arriving at the first location (James' house at 11am)
Location: Toton - James' house and 'Sidings'
Order of shots: We plan to film the indoor shots first in James' house and then go to the 'sidings' to film to outisde shots in the wooded area.
Actors needed: Sam Milne (Me) and Brad Evans
Props needed: Cat, Cat box, Red contacts, Shopping bags, Phone, iPod or portable music player of somesort and Make up to create the scratches on hand.

Risk Assesment

Safety was important because we don't want any actors or equipment to become damaged. This could ruin footatge and all our plans for filming the thriller and editing our final piece.

What is the risk?

Who/What is at risk?

Risk Level

What we are going to do to avoid risk?

Breaking/damaging the cameras when filming.

The Camera

Medium/High

To avoid dropping the camera, it will be screwed onto the tripod at all times and when it is not in use it will be protective bag. We are planning on using a few cameras to shoot and to take stills so we have to make sure all cameras are protected.

Breaking the tripod

The Tripod

Low

The tripod will always be in use and this will hopefully prevent it being damaged. We will make sure that all screws on the tripod will be tightened and not loose as that could cause damage. When the tripod isn't in use, it'll be laid down on a flat surface to prevent it from tumbling over.

Losing any equipment/props

Any props/equipment that are being used.

Low

The only valuable props that is at a risk of being lost are the mobile phone and portable music player. These will be in the actors pocket when filming is not taking place. We will make sure that all props and equipment are safe and make sure nothing is missing after the filming.

Damaging the environment when we film outside

The environment

Low

We haven't got any equipment that could possibly damage any of the environment but we will consider where we shoot our outside shots to prevent any damages to the environment. We will also make sure the plastic bags that we use in our filming will not be left anywhere.

Actors eye's become irritated by the red contacts

Cast/Crew

Medium

The contacts could cause some irritation for the actor wearing them. If this happens then the contacts will be remove and eyes will be washed but if the actor feels as though he cannot place them in the eye, we will apply to red eye effect when we get to the editing stage.

Cat not co-operating/needing a lot of looking after in case it runs off.

Cat

High

We might be using a cat in our opening sequence and this could cause a bit of trouble. If this does happen we will make sure that James or James' mum is on hand to help if the cat becomes un co-operative or run away from the scene, if we don't use the cat then we will be can easily change the shot.

Wednesday 16 February 2011

Thriller Storyboard - BLOODSHOT

Our storyboards helped us to plan our each individual scene so we could present it's shots, timings, settings and angles. Without these it would make filming difficult as we would have no idea what scenes we would need to be filming and where. These are vital as our idea is quite complicated and we have spent a lot of time thinking out each seem so it reaches our limit of 2 minutes.

We firstly did a draft storyboard which layed out each scene in basic with no timings, then we went back through everything and changed it to make it more detailed and a lot easier to sort out when it came to filming the final footage.

Scene by scene we have planned out the timings so that we can keep the opening scene plot into the time limit of 2 minutes and not too much over.
They show shot by shot what each angle will be, whether there is a zoom or any kind of camera effect to make the film keep to the thriller genre.

Saturday 12 February 2011

Thriller Ideas

Before strating to plan a plot and storyboard we wrote down all our ideas and thoughts on the genre of thriller and the ideas that we wanted to use.
Firstly we brainstormed all the sub-genres of a thriller, including:
  • Action
  • Fantasy/Sci-fi
  • Psycho
  • Crime
  • Medical

These are the sub-genres that we prefered to use for our own thriller project, then branched off into ideas for each. For Action we came up with:

  • Fast pace
  • Weapons
  • Cars

Fantasy/Sci-fi:

  • Supernatural
  • Lots of effects
  • Unusal
  • Confusing

Psycho:

  • Stalker
  • Murder/mass murder
  • Religion
  • Hostage/Kidnap

Medical

  • Virus/infection/disease
  • Hospital
  • Murder of patients

Crime

  • Police/detective
  • Murder
  • Escape
  • Stealing/hostages

All of these ideas helped us to decide on our final project which will be based around a medical drama. Using an infection theme, but only introducing the thought of blood shot eyes as part of the infection into our opening scene project.

We made a filming plan for when we start filming in the half term and who is doing what in our group. Also decided on our props, characters and location for all filming so that we are prepared and can get it sorted it quickly when it comes to filming making it easier in the long run.

Tuesday 8 February 2011

Audience Questionnaire & Analysis

I wrote up a questionaire to discover what my target audience liked in their films and that would appeal to them if they wanted to watch a thriller film.

What age group are you in?

0-10 (1)

11-15 (2)

16-26 (6)

27-37 (0)

38-50 (1)

50+ (0)

I asked more 16-26 year olds because they are more of my target audience and are the kind of target audience that would watch a thriller film.


What film genre do you prefer? (2 choices)


Thriller (7)

Romantic (4)
Comedy (5)
Crime (3)
Action/Adventure (1)


I had asked 20 people to pick two of their favourites genres of film to contribute to my thriller research. The thriller genre got the most votes out of the five genres, thus proving that it is most popular for 16-26 year olds in this case.

What sub genre of thriller films do you particularly enjoy?
Crime Thriller- (2)
Action Thriller- (3)
Medical Thriller-(7)
Sci Fi Thriller-(3)
Psychological Thriller- (3)
Other- (2)

The research shows that a medical thriller is most popular, this means maybe including disease or infection in the film. This could possibly help our ideas for the opening scene of the thriller we make.

How often do you watch films?
Daily (1)

Weekly (11)
Monthly (8)

Yearly (0)

What was the last film you saw at the cinema, out of these films? (as many as you’ve seen)

The King’s Speech (6)

Love and other drugs (4)

Tangled (3)

True Grit (2)

Black Swan (14)

The Fighter (12)

Black Swan is the highest picked film with 14 votes, Black Swan could be classed as a thriller which proves it is the genre of film people will want to go and watch.

Thriller Research: Genre & Popularity

The genre of thriller has changed a lot through the generations and divided into sub-genres. A thrillers main elements are suspense, tension and excitement, they aim to leave the viewer sitting on the edge of their seat.
The sub-genres include: Crime thriller, medical thriller, psychological thriller, mystery thriller, religious thriller or supernatural thriller. There are more but these are a few of the main sub-genres. Thrillers are very similar to horrors, the main difference is that horror is to scare whereas a thrillers aim is to build tension and suspense. Thrillers are usually to mess with your thoughts and confuse whereas horrors are just to scare.
Thrillers usually involve a villain and then a hero trying to save the day and solve any mysteries that are left standing.

Thrillers have recently become popular as people are being to enjoy the suspense and mystery when going to see a film, instead of being scared; thrillers give them the adrenaline rush.

Thriller Researching: Definitions

Opening Sequence
The beginning of a film is called the opening sequence or opening titles, it uses important information to draw the audience in. It includes logos for distributors, names of directors and actors; if the audience recognise the name as being popular then they will continue to watch the film. It is also used to establish the setting/location of the film and get them intrigued before the main film begins.

Trailer
Trailers are used to advertise the film before it has been released into the cinemas. It would be shown on TV and also in the cinema if it relates to a film that is already out, this way it is more likely to attract the right audience and it will encourage more people to see the film, if it intrigues them. They usually pack a trailer with all the best parts of the film so that it will make a film look really good even if it really isn't, however this can also ruin a film because you've already seen all the best parts.

Thriller Research: Conventions

A thriller film needs to stick to a certain set of conventions; this way it will keep the viewer watching and on the edge of their seat. These conventions include:
  • Suspense and tension needs to be built up throughout the film to keep the viewer guessing what will happen next.
  • Each film will usually have a victim for the view to sympathise/worry about throughout the film; usually a women or child.
  • The beginning of the film will usually foreshawdow what is going to happen later on in the film.
  • The lighting is normally darkened and muted, to give a sinister and eery effect.
  • A narrative enigma
  • A sinister villian adds extra tension to the film.
  • Usually a crime for a core narrative to film to keep it dark.
  • Usually over the top and extraordinary events occur.
  • Set in atmospheric dark places.
  • A twist throughout or at the end that will throw the viewer completely of track.
  • A protagonist with a problem can be exploited by the antagonist and the protagonist must solve it.
  • Non diegetic soundtracks add suspense to a film which can nerve rack a viewer.
  • Title sequence sometimes reflects on the character's psychological state.
  • There is often a scene near the end of the film where the protagonist is in danger and this makes the audience wonder if the protagonist or antagonist will win in the end.
  • Antagonists are predominant through the genre of thrillers.
  • Sometimes films are left at a cliff hanger to leave the audience on the edge of their seat.

Thriller Research: Sin City

Directed by Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez (2005)

Mise En Scene

The opening scene quickly shows the audience a lot about the film, that it is in black and white, apart from the colour red. A woman appears first who we may see as the “femme fatal” like in a film noir. Her dress is red and is the only item that appears in colour, the red suggests something maybe seductive. Also her red lipstick shows up brightly on the black and white surroundings. A man then appears to talk to her and is dressed formally in a suit with his hair slicked back suggesting the two of them are at a formal dinner party or out for the evening. After talking for a while the couple go in for a kiss, as they kiss they become a white silhouette, this suggests that the two characters are close to one another so they have been joined. They also stand out from the backdrop of a very dark city.

Editing

Editing is used well in the opening scene of Sin City, because of the black and white. Everything is in black and white apart from red, the womans dress in the opening is red. This implies that red is an important colour for the film and will be significant throughout the film. It could stand for seductiveness of all the women that are involved in the film, it could also stand for lust that the men have of these women; hence the name of the film sin city. Finally it could stand for murder and blood throughout the film making it perfect for a thriller as it's sinister and mysterious.

Sound

The opening scene starts with non-diegetic sound, jazzy formal music that shows the age of film and also the romantic like setting. This music continues to when the two characters kiss which shows the romance. There is also a narrative from the male character, which takes the audience through what he is doing as he is talking to the woman on the balcony. This makes us feel that he could be one of the main characters but could either be the villain or hero of the film. The narrative and music sets up the rest of the film as being dark and mysterious because we aren’t really sure as to what is yet going on.

Camera Angles

The scene starts with an establishing long shot of the woman walking to the edge of the balcony, this sets up the audience with the fact that she is the focal point of the opening scene. The red dress makes her seem seductive and maybe slightly mysterious to viewers. They start with shot reverse shots of the two characters to show maybe they don't know each other yet and aren't at all close. But by the end of the scene the two characters are in a two shot, showing that their relationship has grown more intimate, which shocks the audience when he shoots the women at the beginning of the opening sequence.

Titles

The titles show the different characters but in a comic book cartoon theme, which shows where the original story was from for the film, but also as it’s in black and white it makes it look more sinister and interesting. It helps the audience to discover the traits of each character before the film has even begun. By showing each characters actor or actress in the titles shows the audience that it has quite a few big names in it, therefore they may become more interested and inclined to watch the film.