Wednesday, 8 December 2010

jelly baby thriller



1. we started our jelly baby thriller with a shot of an ambulance coming on to the scene of two jelly babies that had been beaten up.
we started off with this shot, and then swapped the time code in the next shot, to create suspense. this would create suspense because the viewers would be unaware of why this is happening.







2. we then changed the time code to earlier when the two jelly babies had been running away from a group of bad jelly babies.
this shot is an enigma code because the audience will question why the jelly babies are running away from the bad jelly babies.


3.
this would be a high angle shot looking down onto the scene and clearly shows the comparison of numbers within the two groups which would hopefully make the audience feel bad for the







4. this shot would be an up close shot of the two jelly babies getting beaten up by the bad jelly babies.











5. this would be a high angle shot looking down onto the group of fighters.










 
6. this again would be a high angled shot to show the jelly babies walking away from the scene.










 
This jelly baby exercise was to help us think of some themes and conventions of thrillers. it also made us aware of the type of setting and camera angles we would need to use to make an effective thriller film.

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