Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Potential Thriller Names

"You shouldn't have deleted that" - in reference to the fact she keeps deleting the chain mail and then she receives a call saying these exact words.

"You shouldn't have done that" - similar to the other title however this is more general and could therefore expand our ideas during filming. 

"Ctrl- Alt - Delete" - The girl is on a mac computer and this is the typical way something is deleted. The delete being at the end of the title increases emphasis and focus on the concept of the plot.

"The Caller" - typically well-known title for anything that is phone related. In our thriller the girl receives multiple phone calls every time she deletes the chain mail. 

"The 'Anonymous Caller" - the 'anonymous' adds a sense of tension and thrill to the title, as the audience are informed that the stereotypical killer is unknown.

"Mystery Caller" - the word 'mystery' adds ambiguity to the title and therefore excites the audience to watch the movie. 

"Is anybody there?" - rhetorical question whereby the audience is left on the edge of their seats wondering what is going to happen. This question is famously used when lurking in dark places and adds to the eerie effect of a thriller.

"Home alone" - this emphasises that something bad is going to happen, as most thrillers take place when a young girl is home alone. e.g. scream, when a stranger calls, the ring. This shows vulnerability of the character. 

"Malice" - the definition of malice means to harm someone. A malicious act is carried out in our thriller whereby an unknown killer poisons a young girl when she is home alone.



Final Girl - Thriller



The Final Girl
The final girl is used in a thriller film and refers simply is defined as ‘the last character left alive to confront the killer’. The final girl has been observed in lots of films including Halloween, Friday the 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street.

This is the final girl in the Scream franchise. The
character is called Sidney Prescott she is the
one solve survivor.
The term was coined [2] by Carol J. Clover in her book Men, Women and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film.  Her concept focuses around the idea that in every thriller film there are a series of victims who are killed by one killer amid increasing terror and suspense and increasing climax whereby the last surviving member, girl or women either kills the killer or gets away. According to Clover, the final girl carries many common characteristics including:

Typically sexually unavailable
·      Always female

·      Avoid death by sex or drugs
·      Wont drink alcohol or smoke
·      Sometimes has a unisex name

·    Occasionally will have shared history with the killer e.g. in Scream 3 the killer is the half brother of the survivor.
The final girl is known as the ‘investigating consciousness’ of the film, which moves the narrative forward and exhibits intelligence, vigilance, bravery and curiosity.

One of the premises of Clovers theory is the unstable identification of gender. During the final girls confrontation with the killer, she argues hat she becomes masculinized through ‘phallic appropriation’ whereby she takes a weapon such as knife or gun and uses it against the killer. This is controversial because women are not associated with violence and therefore give an inaccurate representation of women.

The phenomenon of the male audience when they gave to identify a young female character in a male–orientated genre usually associated with topics such as violence raises interesting nature of ‘slasher' films and their relationship with feminism.

 Clover also argues that for a film to be successful, if the final girl is masculine the surviving character must bee female, this is because she is experiencing terror and viewers would reject this if it were terror against a male.




This is the final girl from the 'Halloween' franchise.
The character is Laurie Strode.
This is the final girl from the 'Nightmare on
Elm Street'. The character is Nancy Thomposn.

Initial Thriller Ideas

News Articles for Thrillers

Art of The Title Sequence



Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) — Art of the Title



Casino Royale (2006) — Art of the Title

    Subgenres of Thrillers

    Techno Thriller: a suspense film in which the manipulation of technology plays an important role in this genre.

    Films include Jurrasic Park

    Plot of Jurassic Park:

    Steven Spielberg's phenomenally successful sci-fi adventure thriller The film follows two dinosaur experts  Dr. Alan Grant and Dr. Ellie Sattler as they are invited by eccentric millionaire John Hammond to preview his new amusement park on an island off Costa Rica. By cloning DNA harvested from pre-historic insects, Hammond has been able to create living dinosaurs for his new Jurassic Park, an immense animal preserve housing real brachiosaurs, dilophosaurs, triceratops, velociraptors, and a Tyrannosaur Rex. Accompanied by cynical scientist Ian Malcolm who is obsessed with chaos theory, and Hammond's two grandchildren,they are sent on a tour through Hammond's new resort in computer controlled touring cars. But as a tropical storm hits the island, knocking out the power supply, and an unscrupulous employee  sabotages the system so that he can smuggle dinosaur embryos out of the park, the dinosaurs start to rage out of control. Grant then has to bring Hammond's grandchildren back to safety as the group is pursued by the gigantic man-eating beasts.






    Spy Thriller:The protagonist is generally a govenement agent who must take violent action against agents or rivial government terrorists.
    Films include The Debt/The Recruit/Casino Royale

    Plot of Casino Royale:

    Casino Royale introduces James Bond before he holds his license to kill. But Bond is no less dangerous, and with two professional assassinations in quick succession, he is elevated to '00' status. Bond's first 007 mission takes him to Uganda where he is to spy on a terrorist, Mollaka. Not everything goes to plan and Bond decides to investigate, independently of MI6, in order to track down the rest of the terrorist cell. Following a lead to the Bahamas, he encounters Dimitrios and his girlfriend, Solange. He learns that Dimitrios is involved with Le Chiffre, banker to the world's terrorist organizations. Secret Service intelligence reveals that Le Chiffre is planning to raise money in a high-stakes poker game in Montenegro at Le Casino Royale. MI6 assigns 007 to play against him, knowing that if Le Chiffre loses, it will destroy his organization. 'M' places Bond under the watchful eye of the beguiling Vesper Lynd. At first skeptical of what value Vesper can provide, Bond's interest in her deepens as they brave danger together and even torture at the hands of Le Chiffre. In Montenegro, Bond allies himself with Mathis MI6's local field agent, and Felix Leiter who is representing the interests of the CIA. The marathon game proceeds with dirty tricks and violence, raising the stakes beyond blood money and reaching a terrifying climax.
    Capitol 

    Political Thriller:
    the hero or heroine must ensure stability of the government that employs him.
    Films include: White House Down/ The Conversation
    Plot for White House Down:
    police officer John Cale (Channing Tatum) has just been denied his dream job of protecting President James Sawyer (Jamie Foxx) as a member of the Secret Service. Not wanting to disappoint his young daughter with the bad news, Cale takes her on a tour of the White House. While he and his daughter are there, a heavily armed paramilitary group attacks and seizes control. As the nation's government dissolves in chaos, only Cale can save his daughter, the president and the country.

    Legal 


    Thriller:
     a suspense film in which the major characters are lawayers and their employees. The justice system is the major plot for this subgenre.]
    Films include The Client/Silent Witness/Hostile Witness

    Plot of The Client:
    Mark Sway is an 11 year old boy who lives with his mother and brother in a trailer. One day the boys are playing and a car pulls up next to them. The driver in the car sticks a hose pipe in the exhaust and attacthes the other end to the car. Mark pulls it out however the man sees him and grabs him and takes him inside the car. The man that takes Mark talks to himself and eventually kills himself. The shock of this sends Mark into a mental breakdown.The police question Mark and come to the conclusion that Mark is pretending he knows more than he does.Roy Foltrigg, a prosecutor with political ambitions tells Msrk that he needs to speak to him and Mark finds himself needing a lawyer known as Reggie Love. Mark tells about how he saw a man kill himself. Reggie thinks Foltrigg thinks the lawyer told Mark where the body is and wants so speak to him. Mark meets Roy where he is threatened. During the film, Mark begins to find out the past of Reggie and dosent know if he can trust her anymore.




    Crime Thriller:
    hybrid genre of both crime ans thrillers that offer suspence or success. Central topics of these fikms include serial killers/murders/robberies/chases/shootouts/heists and double crosses.

    Films include Seven/Shifty/Pulp Fiction/Loft/Escapist/ The girl with the dragon tatoo.
    Plot of Shifty:
    After four years, Chris returns to his birth place,where it seems to the audience at first he is going to a party however his real motive is to go and meet up with old friend Shifty. Christ whilst he was away has a good job, a mortgage and is shocked to find that Shifty is still selling cocaine and other drugs supplied by a double dealing guy named Glen. Shifty although happy to be reunited with Chris has not forgotten that Chris left him behind. Chris spends 24 hours watching Shifty selling drugs to the community. Throufghout the film, they both are faced with dangerous situations when Shifty lands himself in trouble. Chris sees an opportunity to show his loyalty to Shifty and tries to save Shifty from himself.






    Conspiracy Thriller: 
    The hero/heroine confronts a large,powerful group of enemies whos theories she/he understands.
    Films include The Chancellor/ The Da Vinci Code/Angels and Demons/

    Plot of The Chancellor:

    In the prologue the protagonist meets an ambassador of the United States. The ambassador convinces him to show his theory to the public in novel form. The Chancellor complies and becomes a famous novelist. The ambassador is reveled to be part of an organization known to be called Inver Brass. This organization is a group of intellectuals who intervene in political and economic matters when they think there not on the right lines. These intellectuals decide to assassinate Edgar Hoover head of the FBI on the grounds that they believe that he contains destroying information. However when he is killed it is reveled that half the files are missing. In order to get the remaining files they recruit the chancellor to retract the files using him by giving him a new subject for his novel telling him that Hoover has been assassinated so that he will investigate further.





    Comedy Thriller:
    a genre that combines elements humour and suspense or action.
    Films include Silver Streak/Charade/Kiss Kiss Bang Bang/ Mr and Mrs Smith.

    Mr. and Mrs. Smith plot:
    The film opens with John (Brad Pitt) and Jane Smith (Angelina Jolie) answering questions during their marriage counseling session. The couple has been married for five years but is suffering to remember the last time they engaged intermiately together. They explain their first meeting in Colombia where they met whilst both secretly on the run from Colombian authorities. They fall in love and get married. In reality, John and Jane are both skilled assassins working for different firms however have the same thing in common; they are both the best within their firm. They are both keeping their true profession from their spouse. When they are both assigned to kill the same guy they encounter one another on the job and immediately abandon the scene. Believing each had been sent to stop the other from completing their mission, they seek to discover and eliminate the other. After numerous occasions of nearly taking the others life, they encounter in a huge fight in their home resulting in guns in each others faces. They both drop the guns and decide to fight for love, and this is where there relationship starts. Both employers work effortlessly to destroy the couple by a group of assassins who blow up their home. They manage to kidnap Benjamin from prison and give him up as opposite to themselves. John and Jane make plans to stand together and in the final scene are seen taking down an army of assassins in a shootout in a department store. The film ends with them explaining how happy they both are and how their relationship has changed.