Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Casting Auditions

During a lunchtime sessions, the year 12 Theatre students had an opportunity to perform a monologue to the media studies to see whether they were fit for the roles of being in one of their openings. This was a good opportunity for us to see potential actors/actresses for our opening. They all performed psychological extracts and this allowed us to see the theatre students in the right way which is suited to our opening. 


Tuesday, 9 December 2014

On Thursday 4th December our media class attended a lunchtime casting session where A level drama students performed monologues and duologues as an audition to be in our film openings. This allowed us to see if any of the actors suited our chosen narrative and genre based on their look, accent, and versatility to adapt to a different role

Examples of Psychological horrors

Psychological horror is a subgenre of horror fiction, film, and video games (as a narrative) which relies on the characters' fears and emotional instability to build tension.


Thursday, 4 December 2014

Final Narrative

My coursework group is: Annie Cocker, Jess Chappenden, Alex Thompson & Sophie Palmer
We chose the Clown narrative because we thought it would be most effective to our target audience. The film would be a psychological horror and they give the audience adrenalin and fear which makes the film remember-able.We also considered the fact that it would be easier for us to create a scary opening than a teen drama. This is because a psychological horror fits more of a wider target audience and there would be a lot of aspects of the teen drama that would have been hard to create a exhilarating opening.  

Final Narrative

My coursework group is: Annie Cocker, Jess Chappenden, Alex Thompson & Sophie Palmer

We chose the Clown narrative because we thought it would be most effective to our target audience. The film would be a psychological horror and they give the audience adrenalin and fear which makes the film remember-able.
We also considered the fact that it would be easier for us to create a scary opening than a teen drama. This is because a psychological horror fits more of a wider target audience and there would be a lot of aspects of the teen drama that would have been hard to create a exhilarating opening.