Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Questionare Results 7


Questionnaire results-Question 7
These results show that our audience prefer an action film to end with a twist rather than a traditional ending, which is when the hero saves the world and gets the girl, or a cliff-hanger.

Questionare Results 6


Questionnaire results-Question 6
These results show that our audience prefer an action film to be realistic.

Questionare Results 5


Questionnaire results-Question 5
These results show that our audience prefer action scenes rather than exotic locations or a battle between the main protagonist and main antagonist.

Questionare Results 4


Questionnaire results-Question 4
 
These results show that our audience have mixed views about the location.

Questionare Results 3


Questionnaire results-Question 3
These results show that our audience believe that our main protagonist should be intelligent instead of muscular or good looking.

Questionare Results 2


Questionnaire results-Question 2




These results show that our audience prefer a fighting style of James Bond.These results show that our audience prefer a fighting style of James Bond which means that we may follow the audiences views or change it along the way.


Questionare Results 1


Questionnaire results-Question 1
These results show that our audience prefer chase scenes rather than fight scenes, this will help us to decide how we will start our film.This means that we will probably use a chase scene as its what the audience wants which means it will keep them interested.

The Silence Of The Lambs Opening Scene Analysis

          
The Silence Of The Lambs Opening Scene Analysis
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The opening scene starts with shots of a woman running through a dark some what misty wood. It becomes clear that she is running an assault course as the clip proceeds,also An F.B.I. agent tells her that a Mr. Crawford wants to see her and at this stage its made clear that she is working for the F.B.I. because of the uses the directer uses such as tracking shot to present her walking to him. She then enters some offices where she finds  newspaper clippings and pictures about a murderer called Buffalo Bill, She is also been assigned a mission by her boss Crawford thus giving the audience only get some basic information at this point in the film. The first character the audience See's is Clarice Starling (the woman running at the start, The main focus of the shots in the opening few minutes). She stands out because in the corridors of the F.B.I. base is full of testosterone like men and because she is the week supposedly tiny, female. This is shown in the shot with her in blue and the men in red in the lift. Compared to typical female film characters, she is unglamourous, sweaty and manly. The music is orchestral, and is clearly written to give a sense of fear which is shown within the shots; especially whilst she is running, However the music has less tension building and is more serious when it comes back in from the fade. It fades slightly and lingers whilst her and Crawford are talking, again giving a sense of unease.There is a heavy use of digetic sound as well, such as heavy breathing and gun shots to name a few, suggesting the film will be dramatic and filled with high tension. The titles are simple, white and small and the titles come and go meaning a spooky fast paced thriller is about occur. This film is targeted for persons  over 18 because of the sadistic content which is shown throughout the scene.