1. Polaroid photos of the various victims (captions not included, will only be written in further pictures). All of the victims will be shown lying dead on the floor with blood around them.
2. All the items of a necessary needle kit: scissors, needle, threads, measuring tape, and pins. For the actual film, the scissors and needle will be bigger.
Evaluation 1. How does your product use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues? Narrative Narrative of my film : a killer hidden in plain sight, in the position of love/caring, i.e. someone who we trust. My narrative is essentially a well-known tailor with an alter ego of a serial killer, who kills by night, and is a tailor by day. Their motive is not fully known, it’s rather personal and a mystery for the audience to uncode and discover. Her motive is past trauma, and her killings are a testament to her emerging from her trauma and growing. As compared to traditional Thriller openings, my opening features a serial killer who kills with a sharp, deadly object — this is conventional of the thriller openings, as most main characters are either murderers, serial killers, spies, etc, They who kill. However, my character doesn’t kill with traditional weapons, but rather a needle, something they’re very familiar with and uses everyday, therefore imp
Credit Structure The Task we had to carry out was to analyse the opening credits to identify what type of credits you get in a typical Hollywood film and in what order they are shown in, and therefore what should be included in our own opening titles. Time Stamps: 1. Production credits i.e. the studios 2. Lead actors/actresses 3. Movie title 4. Supporting actors/actresses 5. Pre-production credits 6. Post-production credits 7. Cinematography, written and directed by (main production) majority of the credits play for about 4-5 seconds
Target audience The outfit 'The Outfit' is a movie based on a tailor who produces clothes for top end people, who also happen to be criminals of a large gang and in order to outsmart he needs to outsmart them. I chose to use this movie as my target audience research solely because it involves a tailor who makes custom clothes for the higher/upper classes, just as my own character does. - Mostly males may watch this movie, as it has heavy gun artillery and lots of killings and blood. Equally, mainly men are the self-proclaimed, “antagonists”, and they carry guns and seems to try/do overpower the others. - 25-34 year olds would watch this because they may go to the tailor for custom-made clothing, rather than significantly older people. - The main lead is an old, male tailor, who makes suits and clothes accustomed to family gangs of crime. - Mainly upper class persons account for 39% of the whole 68% of class, and are therefore more likely to watch the film as it has u
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