Friday 3 May 2013

Audience Research



Audience research
Our film is a supernatural horror film and usually for this type of film it would have the certificate rating of 15 or 18, it's rare that a supernatural horror is below these certificate ratings, The Woman in Black however had the rating of 12A, I saw this film in the cinema and personally thought that the age rating was too low for the content in the film, children obviously saw Daniel Radcliffe being the main character for this film and automatically linked him with Harry Potter, this film was a jumpy horror and I could tell the younger children in the room were petrified and so was I. This is one of the examples why we are being careful with the age rating. 

Evaluation Activity 6


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

The kit used:
-Camera
-Tripod
-Computer
-Adobe software
-Youtube

Annotations for image: In this image you can see both Shanie and I with our camera that we used, this camera was easy to use for our opening two minutes as we used it for our preliminary task also so we already knew how it worked and how to get the best camera angles.

This is us with the tripod we used for our opening two minutes, this was the first time both of us had ever used a tripod but found it really useful to keep a scene steady and level to where we want it.

We used the computer a lot for our opening two minutes as we had to upload the video onto it and then use software on the computer to edit it and upload it online

Adobe premier elements was the software we used to edit our opening two minutes, we knew how to use it as we had used it previously on our preliminary task.

Youtube is an online video sharing site where we uploaded our opening two minutes on for the public to view.

Evaluation Activity 4


The people that would most probably see our film in the cinema would be mostly aged from 15 years to 25 years of age, people in this age bracket can like all different kinds of things from different types of retail clothing stores e.g.

-Topshop.
-New Look.
-River Island.
-Urban Outfitters.
-Asos.
-Drop Dead Clothing.
-Black Milk Clothing.

There are so many possibilities and I've just listed a mere handful of them. The same goes for music genres, there are so many genres of music that they could listen to that I've listed as many as I could think of.

-Dubstep.
-R&B.
-The 90s/80s.
-POP.
-Hip-Hop.
-Indie style.
-Heavy metal.
-Screamo.
-Rock.
-Punk.

These are some popular TV programmes that this age bracket could watch, there are probably hundreds more but these are the ones that I could think of on the top of my head.

-Eastenders.
-Coronation street.
-Emmerdale.
-Hollyoaks.
-TOWIE.
-Made in Chelsea.
-Big Rich Texas.
-16 and pregnant/Teen Mum.

These aren't even half of the TV programmes that this age group watch but it's a rough guideline on what people in this age bracket where they might go shopping, what music they might listen to and what TV programmes they could watch.

Evaluation Activity 3

Script of voice over.

Discussion of your production company name and logo and the role of such companies.
-Miramax is the name of our production company, the role of companies like Miramax are distributing independent and foreign films. Miramax have had a couple different logos from different time eras, most of them being black and white but a few with colour mainly with the words 'Miramax Home Entertainment' 'Miramax Films' 'Miramax Family Films'. 




What does a production company do?
-A production company  is responsible for the development and physical production of new media like, film, performing arts or radio. The production company may also be responsible for fundraising the production or they could accomplish this through a parent company, partner or a private investor. The production company then handles budgeting, scheduling, scripting and the supply of talent and resources. 




The idea of a distributor and who that might be and why.
-A distributor is an agent who supplies their goods to other stores and businesses that sell to the goods to consumers. Distribute means to promote, sell, ship and deliver an item or a line of merchandise so to be a distributor you would be the one distributing your goods to others. 




Where the money might have come from for a film such as as yours.
-We might have got a sponsor from someone who wants their brand shown in our film to help them get brand recognition.




Why the various people are named in the titles-which jobs appear in titles and in what order and how have you reflected this?






What your film is similar to 'institutionally' (films released in a similar way)







Evaluation Activity 2


From our opening two minutes I've chosen Harriet's character to compare against other characters such as Carol-Anne from Poltergeist and Cole from The Sixth Sense, Harriet's character is like Carol-Anne from Poltergeist because Carol-Anne could converse with the ghosts/poltergeists and so can Harriet's character in our opening two minutes. These two characters I've chosen both have similarities as well as differences. The similarities between Carol-Anne and Harriet are that they are both young girls and so are susceptible to paranormal experiences.

Harriet's costume will be different from Carol-Anne's costume as they are in different time periods as Poltergeist was produced in 1982 clothing and fashion has most certainly changed since then but she will be in typical cutesy girlie clothing like most young girls.
Harriet's costume will not be like Cole's as he's a boy and as he's older the clothing will yet again be nothing similar.












The similarities with these young children that Harriet will have are that only she can see the ghost, at first like Cole she'll be petrified but after a while she gets befriended, good or bad is the problem however and of course her mother won't believe her when she tells her, her mother will just fob it off for a 'vivid imagination' but that of course is not the case, as then the similarities link to Carol-Anne as the ghosts can actually touch her as if they're human and can move things around the home. 

Evaluation Activity 1


Evaluation Activity 1



This scene perfectly fits our opening two minutes title and the storyline of our opening two minutes, We mainly got our inspiration from this scene, Our opening two minutes is called 'Insanity' you can clearly see why as in this scene the mother looks like she's going insane from pressure from dealing with a new baby by herself without any support from her husband or family, This is the scene where she ultimately crumbles and murders her baby. The title 'Insanity' is short and snappy like other supernatural horrors such as 'Insidious' and 'Sinister' we thought that this could help the audience after viewing the film remember the name and it fits our storyline so perfectly we couldn't of chosen a better title. The short title is becoming a new 'thing' for supernatural horrors now as they are easily remembered by the audience, With a shorter title like 'Insanity' more is left to the viewers' imagination as the film could be about anything, Take 'The Cabin in the Woods' for example, People already have an image of a cabin in the woods in their head and so won't be shocked by it whereas our title implies that there is a lot of surprises as we're not giving anything away by title at all. 'Insanity' means the condition of being insane; a derangement of the mind. Synonyms: Dementia, Lunacy, Madness, Craziness, Mania and Aberration. As you can see a majority of these words do link back to our storyline and the scene we have chosen.





This is a typical convention of an opening for a horror film, we chose to use this particular shot because in most typical horror films you see a house standing alone, Just from this particular shot the audience gets the feeling that something scary/horrifying is going to happen inside the house, We originally got the idea from watching The Ring, With the big house all alone in the dark, I personally got ready to be scared and I was thinking of all the things that could be inside. Hopefully our opening scene will have the same effect as this film. The location we have chosen is a quiet suburban road which is so typical for a house of horrors to be placed, The house itself is well kept on the outside as well as the inside so it really is like the saying goes 'No one knows what really happens behind closed doors' which I think could add more mystery as to why Shanie's character is the way she is.





We have chosen the scene where Shanie's character comes back as a ghost and is stood in the living room staring at the baby girl Harriet, We have chosen this scene as you can see both Shanie's character in full costume as well as Harriet in her main prop that we used for her: The play centre. We chose this scene for this particular evaluation activity because it showed a major prop for Harriet and also Shanie's costume for her character all in one shot. Shanie's costume we had to think about quite a lot as her character was struggling with everything we had to communicate that with her appearance so a simple white nightdress which is what some horror films have women wearing when being a ghost or mentally unstable like Sidney's mother in Scream III when she was a figment of Sidney's imagination, it created a very eerie and disturbing ethos to that scene, So to include an item of clothing similar just seemed right as she is a ghost and having had a baby recently she could be in a nightgown, Everything linked together really nicely.





The scene where Shanie's character kills herself we see Shanie's character in her nightgown so linking to further on into the two minutes, Shanie's character also has a pill bottle in her hand with the lid separate from the bottle implying that she collapsed after taking an overdose, we thought carefully about how Shanie's character actually killed herself as the topic we were doing is a sensitive one as things like this do happen, we were going to try and make it look like Shanie's character hung herself but we weren't sure how to accomplish this without actually harming Shanie and putting her at a potential risk, We also didn't want something that graphic in our opening two minutes, We settled for Shanie's character overdosing on medication  for depression as we had an empty medicine bottle which was the perfect prop for this scene. I thought that this scene worked out amazingly and hopefully our audience do too, We put a lot of consideration into this topic also and worked sensitively towards it.





We have chosen the death scene of Shanie's character for camera work as we really like how the camera is angled, the slow motion of the camera and how it's perfectly timed with the lullaby in the background. This particular scene did take a while to capture as I was filming I had to try and move the camera steadily, slowly and to also capture Shanie's character fully as well as the pill bottle all while fitting it into the lullaby's rhythm  Once we got the shot we were ecstatic as it was everything we had imagined it to be and more, It really did do Shanie's characters death justice. The problems we had with this scene were similar to other scenes that we had problems with e.g. Timing, Steadiness and background noise.

We have chosen the death scene of the baby for editing as we added a 'Ghosting' effect onto it which gave Shanie's character a more edgy look about her and really made her look crazy which is what we were looking for in this scene, Shanie and I had previously used this effect in our preliminary task and loved it then so deciding whether to put it into this scene or not was easy, it looked jumpy at first and we weren't keen at all but after we rendered it and saw it in better quality it made the scene look 100% better by a long shot.We also looked at other effects but they either distorted the quality or made it look really bad, We think that adding this effect it improved not only the quality of this scene but also it made an impact on the whole opening two minutes.





We chose these six screenshots as these were the six main frames where they had titles cleverly in place, The first title that you see is 'Starring Shanie Bradbury, Natasha Allwood and Harriet Allwood' these are fading in and out while Shanie's character is walking up the stairs which is what we like about them as they aren't taking your mind off the film at all they look like they belong in the film. The second title you see is '2006' which appears just as a scene is beginning so your focus is on the writing but it fades out  in time for your focus to be averted away to look at the scene that's beginning, We placed it in the corner as we wanted it to be in the same place as the very first title on the first scene which reads '1996' so then the audience subconsciencely links them together. The last title is 'Directed by Shanie Bradbury' we weren't really sure where to place this title at first but then we found the perfect location- on the back of the front door whilst it's opening, This title then fades out as the door is opening to yet again not distract the audience from the opening two minutes itself but convey information about our opening two minutes quickly and professionally. All of our titles are very subtle within our opening two minutes as we didn't want the audience to focus all their attention just on the titles but to notice them.





Our story is a supernatural horror story about a mother who cannot cope with a new baby when she crumbles she sadly ends her child's life and hers, A new family then move in ten years later to find out that their house has some dark secrets, This is where things get paranormal, weird and scary. We chose 'Miramax' to be the opening institution of our opening two minutes as you often see 'Miramax' before well known old horrors like 'Halloween: The Curse of Michael Meyers'(1995) and 'Don't Be Afraid of the Dark'(2011) which is why we chose it, The beginning of the two minutes should look like it's old so having a well known old institution would benefit the film and also the audiences reaction while watching it. We also know that many people will associate 'Miramax' with another film institution 'Dimension' which are the producers of the 'Scream' films and also the 'Scary Movie' films which are all very well known within the younger generation as well as people in their early 20's.




The genre of our opening two minutes is supernatural horror, The opening doesn't necessarily suggest that it's a supernatural horror but definitely a horror story, The opening scene is a house in the dark with only the lights on the inside gleaming through, we thought that the lights from the inside would create an eerie ominous glow, however you could argue that if there were no lights then it could be more scary but as the next scene has lighting on in the house the scenes wouldn't flow together.We are hoping that the house in the dark would create a link in the audience's mind to 'The Ring' as the first scene is a house alone in the dark. I don't think that the audience will know if it's a supernatural horror or not until later on but it definitely looks like just like your typical horror film opening, we've try to make it sound like an eerie supernatural horror film by using the piano to our best advantage and adding the baby's lullaby but slowly and distorted within the two minutes would make anyone's hair on the back of their neck stand up. We incorporated a more happier tune also when the new family were present on the screen, so now the audience can associate the distorted lullaby to the ghost and the happy tune to the new family.




Only one main character is actually introduced as we only see Shanie's character for the time being, she is writing a letter to her unsupportive husband and family members about how much she's struggling with the new baby and how no one is offering to help at all, in the voice over you can tell by the tone of her voice that the mother is clearly distressed about the whole situation, the baby's face/body is never seen but the sound of her crying is included so people know that the baby is in the house, this is when we are technically introduced to the baby. The main reason Shanie and I decided not to show a real baby then to have her murdered by her mother is that we both felt uncomfortable with the thought of it and it could distress some viewers, we also wanted it to be very brief as it's not about the baby that's murdered, it's about the post natal mother. The second half of the two minutes is when we are introduced to the new family, with them finally moving into the house, we only briefly see the new mother as we aren't focusing on what she's doing, we are focusing on the child Harriet, however the mother will still be one of the major characters throughout the film.




In our opening two minutes we used a range of effects, but as we are not computer whizz kids we didn't add any really amazing effects but we felt like they weren't needed for this particular film. The effect we did use however was the 'Ghosting' effect, which we used on the death scene of the baby where Shanie's head was moving then had a delayed reaction soon after it, We also made the beginning scenes black and white to emphasize the fact that it was based on the past, We sharpened a couple of the frames as they weren't as clear as we had hoped and we auto coloured the door scene, the scene with Harriet in her play centre and the scene where her mother comes rushing into the room so that they weren't so orange as the lighting gave everything an orange tint. Shanie and I did try several special effects on different scenes but they just didn't help the scenes flow or they made it look too busy and not professional enough. Trial and error is mostly the motto we used for this part as we didn't know whether to add some effects, take some effects out or even change the whole scene. I personally think that if we were to add more effects onto what we already have we could run the risk of ruining the effect that we want on the audience.

Tuesday 16 April 2013

Feedback

R&P = 10
Production = 0
Evaluation = 0

Total = 10 U

Targets:
Complete evaluation activities
Upload finished opening 2 minutes
Storyboard
More detail on audience profiling posts (see my last feedback post)

A lot to do here Jess. Make sure you are working very hard to get all of this completed. There is a real danger of you not passing this side of the course.

Sunday 31 March 2013

Update of chosen institution.



Update of chosen institution


Upon discussion Shanie and I have decided to go with the company Miramax instead of Dimension as it fits our film a lot better than expected. Miramax is an American entertainment company known for distributing independent and foreign films. An independent film is a professional film production resulting in a feature film that is produced mostly/completely outside the major film studio system. Shanie and I both wanted our film to be an independent film instead of a major box office film as we realised we could spend less time on marketing and more time on the film itself to make sure it was 100% how we wanted it to be. Miramax is the perfect representative to our independent supernatural horror film.




 
 

Institution Research



Institution Research 




When researching whether LIONSGATE is suitable for our opening two minutes I realised they produce similar films, as we're trying to make a supernatural horror I had to do a lot more research than expected, however LIONSGATE make more horrors than supernatural horrors but that means they are well known in that market sector for brilliant horror films, they have produced amazing horror films such as: The Last Exorcism (2010), The Possession (2012), Saw 1/2/3/4/5/6, and The Eye. LIONSGATE have produced some amazing horror films but we don't feel as if they should produce our opening two minutes. 



Dimension Films is well known for producing the Scream films and also the Scary Movie films (which I love) but until further research I discovered they also produced The Amiytiville Horror (2005), Halloween II (2009), Piranha 3D (2010) and Dark Skies (2013). My teammate Shanie and I are horror film fans and so to have our film produced by Dimension Films would be ideal, I personally love the films that LIONSGATE have produced so it was a tough call but we believe we have made the right choice. 



Twisted Pictures is an American independent production company, mainly creating films of the horror genre. As twisted pictures has mainly produced the SAW films we feel like its the wrong production company for our film as it's not a gory horror but a supernatural one, so we will not be using Twisted Pictures for our opening two minutes.




Twentieth Century Fox's most popular film franchises include Charlie Chan, Star Wars, X-Men, Ice Age, Die Hard, Predator, Alien, Planet of the Apes, Home Alone, plus TV shows such as Batman, M*A*S*H, The X-Files, Cops, The Simpsons, Family Guy, American Dad!, and 24. 20th Century Fox don't usually produce horror films and during my research I couldn't find any big horrors produced by the company and so we will not be using 20th Century Fox for our opening two minutes. 



Universal Pictures aren't really well known for amazingly scary films and during research I found the psychological thriller Hannibal which Universal Pictures, I also found two of my all-time favourite films while researching, Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, these films aren't scary they're borderlining gory/comedy/slapstick entertainment, which is unfortunately not what we're hoping to accomplish as much as I love the films, we would like our films to be on a different horror level than they are and so we will not be using Universal Pictures for our opening two minutes.

Wednesday 20 March 2013

Actors and Props Research


Actors and Props Research

Actors:




(picture of Shanie)





(Picture of Natasha)





(picture of Harriet)




We decided to use Shanie's mum as the mum in the present as Harriet was comfortable around her and so we could get her to be calm in front of the camera. We both thought that as we are making the film one of us has to be in  it, and Shanie volunteered to be the mother in the past, I thought Shanie did a great job considering it's difficult to be serious when your best friend, baby sister and mum are all watching.



Props:
An empty medicine bottle
Plain white pillow

The car
Baby play centre
Pen and Paper

These are all the main props that you see throughout the two minutes and I've included the car because of the car door on then scene when the new family move in, I've also included the pen and paper as they're an important prop for the first beginning scenes. I have also included the pillow used to murder the baby in the first death scene. The most important prop out of all of the ones above would be the empty medicine bottle as that is how the mother from the past ends her life after ending her child's life.

 

Script

Shot One
-'Miramax Home Entertainment' is on the screen.

Shot Two
- A shot of the outside of a house in black and white with the text '1996' in the left corner.
-A distorted lullaby is playing throughout this scene.

Shot Three
-The distorted lullaby is still playing and we see Shanie writing a letter, throughout writing the letter a voice over is playing in the background saying:

'Dear John, I am so incredibly sorry for what you have discovered once back from work but I had to escape, everything was becoming so hard for me to do, she doesn't even love me and I'm her mother, I never ever meant for things to end this way I promise you! Nobody is around to help me or even just to listen to how I'm feeling, I love her so much John but this is my only way out....Love you always....Janey'

Shot Four
-The distorted lullaby is still playing.
-We hear a baby start crying.
-Shanie then starts walking up the stairs slowly while 'Starring Shanie Bradbury, Natasha Allwood and Harriet Allwood' is fading in and out of the scene.

Shot Five
-The distorted lullaby is still playing.
-The baby's cry is loud and distressed.
-We then see Shanie put her head in her hands. (added effect to this scene)
-Shanie then gets a pillow and places over the camera, muffling the sound of the baby crying until she's quiet.


Shot Six
-The distorted lullaby has stopped and the mobile on the baby's cot is playing the lullaby instead.
-The camera slowly pans right showing Shanie's body lying on the ground, the camera continues panning until we reach the medicine bottle, which is open and in her hand, lullaby stops.
-The screen then fades to black.


Shot Seven
-More upbeat music has started playing.
-The ending of the fade from the previous scene opens this scene with the text '2006' yet again in the bottom left corner.
-This scene is in colour unlike the previous scenes.
-The new mother Natasha is shutting the car door with baby Harriet in her arms, she approaches the door and opens it.


Shot Eight
-The upbeat music is still playing.
-This scene is a match on match action from the previous scene as it's the lock of the door turning.

Shot Nine
-The upbeat music is still playing
-We see the full door from the inside which is opening and written on the door is 'Directed by Shanie Bradbury' which fades before the door fully opens.


Shot Ten
-The upbeat music is still playing.
-Natasha walks over to Harriet's play centre, places her in and then leaves the room.

Shot Eleven
-The distorted lullaby starts playing again as soon as Harriet is left on her own.
-Harriet is in her play centre quiet the shot then jumps to Harriet staring at a woman in the room next to her. (The audience see the woman also)

Shot Twelve
-
The upbeat music has started playing again.
-Harriet is crying loudly by herself in the room, we get a clear shot of where the woman was standing and she's no longer there, Natasha then comes in the room saying 'What's up Harriet?'  picks up Harriet and cuddles her, quickly glancing around the room.
-The scene then fades to black.

Wednesday 27 February 2013

Feedback

Research and Planning: Level 2 10/20
Proficient research into similar products
Proficient organisation of costume and location
Time management is fair

To progress, you must complete audience profile posts which explore the audience of similar films to yours to give you an idea of your potential target audience.
Storyboard and scripting/shot lists are VITAL

Wednesday 13 February 2013

Mood Board



Our Mood Board

 


The Sixth Sense Review

The Sixth Sense is a supenatural horror about a little boy who claims he can 'see dead people', his mother however he is suffering from his parents recent divorce and so doesn't really pay attention to the claims and just shakes them off. The young boy starts seeing a psychologist (Bruce Willis), what the psychologist doesn't know however is that he is indeed dead himself and that Cole (the little boy) can obviously see him as he can communicate with ghosts very effectively. In the beginning of the film you see the psychologist getting shot dead by pne of his patients with his wife at his side, home life for the psychologist is difficult as his wife is ignoring him and he suspects that she is having an affair (not forgetting that he is a ghost but believes he is still alive). He helps Cole face his fears about the ghosts, Cole then starts listening to the ghosts and helping get justice for their murders. His mother still is adament that her son is attention seeking, however when in the car together sat in traffic after a bicycle collided with a car Cole finally opens up to his mother saying that the cyclist is dead, when questioned by his mother he replies with 'she's standing outside my window' this would obviously freak anyone out! His mother confronts him telling him to stop being stupid, this is the part of the film where Cole feels closer to his mother as he talks to her about her deceased mother, he starts telling his mother messages from his grandmother and sure enough his mother breaks down into tears, hugs him and apologises for not listening, before all this of course the psychologist come to the overwhelming realisation that he is in fact dead, This is triggered after one of his chats with Cole when he tells him that he "sees dead people... walking around like regular people". The psychologist goes home in a weird state of mind and starts piecing things together, he then manages to talk to his widow while she is asleep and is most succeptible to sub conciencely answering the questions he's asking her, we then see a flash back of what happened in the beginning along with what Cole has been telling him, he then realises what he has to do and tell his wife that he's ok and that she can be free. This film is eerie but also sad at the same time, which is exactly what we're going for, just without the gruesome ghosts.

Tuesday 12 February 2013

Diary of Filming/Editing etc

Day 1- The first day we started filming there were obvious complications that needed to be addressed before we went any further into filming, the main problem was that the camera was too shaky when approaching the front door and whilst going up the steps, going through the hallway the camera was still too shaky and so we are now deciding on what to do to keep the camera roughly 5 feet off the floor and steady.

Friday 8 February 2013

Insidious Review

Insidious is a supernatural horror movie, from the trailer you can tell that this is the type of film that will have you hiding under your duvet. I have chosen to write about this film as it is somewhat similar to what we are trying to create but not as jumpy or scary, our clip will just be eerie. I have seen this film twice now and it always manages to frighten me so much I'm a quivering mess, the scariest concept of this movie is the fact that things happen that you wouldn't dream of or you would expect someone/something disfigured and horrifying to be round the corner but it isn't there, this then sets your imagination to overload as to what could happen within the next 5 seconds. This film also messes with your mind so you've got to keep up with the pace and understand what's going on or your going to be completely lost. There are so many things in this film that freaked me out big time, the voice on the baby monitor *shudders*, the woman with the veil over her face in the beginning with the candle, the weird monster that appears when they do the test that licks the mothers face (weird I know), the twin girls down the hallway, the dolls and how they change expressions when he turns his back and finally but certainly not least, the actual demon/devil thing that kidnaps the boy, yeh they're probably the biggest spoilers EVER for those who have not seen it but I do recommend it as its a must see!

The Woman In Black Trailer

The Woman In Black is a supernatural horror and is about a ghost out for vengeance over the death of her son which happened many years ago. I saw this film in the cinema and even though its certificate is 12 I was so scared its unreal, I felt like the certificate was maybe too low for the audience, the amount of tension this film builds up with the rocking chair and the toys is on the edge of your seat worthy. The worst part is its so jumpy your afraid to get too involved in case she jumps up unexpectedly. The actual storyline is really sad but they've covered it up with ghosts and deaths in-between.  This film includes many clichés like a rocking chair rocking by itself, staying in a haunted house in the middle of nowhere with no company and no way of escaping so dooming yourself to a horrific and frightening death from a ghost. I would like my film to be like this as it creates tension and frightens people without the need of  a disfigured monster, just a ghost who's angry. This is the type of film we are going for as we want tension to be the main fear factor.

Sinister Review

Sinister is a supernatural horror with some shocking gory involved. I saw this film in the cinema and I hid under my jacket or hands for the most of it, this film really scared me as the mask in it just sticks with you in your mind haunting you. I don't want to do a film like this as its far too complicated as its about a guy who writes real life stories about real life murders, so he moves into a house where a family was murdered and their child was kidnapped only 9 months afterwards (mental) sooner or later you just know something creepy is going to happen and sure enough, it does, he goes into the loft and finds a box that the family must have left behind containing videos, very old ones. He starts watching all these videos and they are grim, i remember most of the names (scarred) the first one I think was called 'family hanging out' it shows a happy family running around on the grass playfully, it then cross cuts to another clip of the family hanging from the tree in their back garden, freaked out but intrigued he watches the rest, 'swimming pool time' was a happy video again with a family all running around by the pool, this video cuts again to the family being drowned in their own pool. He realises that 1 child from every family that's murdered just vanishes and no one can find them. He finds pictures drawn by the children and they are grisly pictures of them killing their families, one child called him 'Mr Boogie' and another called him 'Slender Man' both send chills down your spine. Basically the guy writing the story that has moved in has landed himself in the killers loop and therefore killing him and his family, I'm not going to say who the murderer is of the family in the end as its a major shock and you'll have to go watch it. This film however didn't have many clichés like the parents saying 'it's ok, if we go to sleep things will get better' this guy realised and jumped ship, so they moved back to their old house. This film does have a few jumpy moments but it is mostly grisly and eerie.

Wednesday 30 January 2013

Certificate Research



The U logo on films represents Unrestricted Public Exhibition, suitable for all age groups. Films under this category shouldn't negatively affect children under the age of 4 years old. The films under this certificate should include:
-No Drug Innuendo
-No Nudity
-Mild prafanity or crude humour
-Mild sexual references
-Educational or family-orientated themes
-Mild violence

The PG logo stands for Parental Guidance. This means a film is suitable for general viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for younger children. A PG film should not disturb a child aged around eight or older. Parents should consider whether the content might upset younger or more sensitive children.


The 12A logo stands for accompanied and 'advisory,  12A means that anyone aged 12 or over can go and see the film unaccompanied.  Children younger than 12 may see the film if they are accompanied by an adult (eg someone over the age of 18), who must watch the film with them. 



The 12 logo is just for videos, DVDs and games.  The 12A logo is for films only.







No-one under 15 is allowed to see a Certificate 15 film at the cinema or buy/rent a Certificate 15  DVD or video game. Parents are warned that Certificate 15 rated works are not suitable for children under 15 years of age, Certificate 15 films could include any of the following:
• strong violence
• frequent strong language
• portrayals of sexual activity
• strong verbal references to sex
• sexual nudity
• brief scenes of sexual violence or verbal references to sexual violence
• discriminatory language or behaviour
• drug taking








No-one under 18 is allowed to see a Certificate 18 film at the cinema or buy/rent a Certificate 18’ rated DVD or video game. No ‘18’ rated works are suitable for children.

• very strong violence
• frequent strong language and/or very strong language.
• strong portrayals of sexual activity
• scenes of sexual violence
• strong horror
• strong blood and gore
• discriminatory language and behaviour