Evaluation
narrative and genre
For this task in small groups we had to develop and come up
with a straight to the point scenario that lasted between 90-120. The scenario
had to have a set up, development and resolution. For this task I worked with
Sabrina Yaaqub and Cynthia Ankunda the storyline that we came up with to
explore the genre and narrative is about a group of friends at college who are
surrounded by a series of killings that have been happening at their
college. Then suddenly people in the
group start to get killed themselves. It is revealed that two of the friends
from the group are in fact the killers. We also picked a narrative that was
also simple and straight to the point.
We thought that it would be better to have a simple narrative rather
that a complicated one simple because sometimes a simple narrative is more
effective and efficient. The genre of
the film sequence is drama and thriller it is clear that this is the genre due
to certain aspects in the film sequence in particular the mis-en-scene. To
convey the genre we thought carefully about the environment for example for one
of the friends that are getting killed we decided for this too take part in the
smoking hunt, simply because it was secluded therefore portrayed a thriller
like atmosphere.
We also used props such as the phone towards the film
sequence, for example at the end we see one of the killers talking into the
phone. we used this prop to convey to the audience that there is more that one
killer which again brings up the thriller and drama genre. Costumes for the
killer were really necessarily seeing that we different feature the killers, in
the shot simply because we wanted their to be a sense of mystery and to get the
audience guessing who the killer was.
However for the victims their costumes portray the type of characters
they were which added to the narrative of the film sequence. In addition the shots that were used in the
film were extremely good, we used shots such as long shot to show the
environment, close up to show the persons facial expression and we also used a
shot were we faced the camera up towards the sky or celling to not reveal the
murders or killer.
Improvements
Overall I think this task was a success because we used a
variety of shots that conveyed the genre greatly. But also because we took into
deep consideration of the mis-en-scene which helped to make the film
successful.
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