Definition - a short visual image employed between television programmes that works as a logo to locate the viewer to the channel.
What I think an ident is - An ident is the starting clip to a film/tv programme (or between tv programmes), which is roughly 5-20 seconds long.
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Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Initial ident idea's
We have spoken to the teachers in the media department and they were not sure if our original idea for the 'Breaking Glass Productions' ident will work with the time that we have available. We were then told that we would be able to use a piece of software called 'Adobe After effect' to make our 'Breaking glass' idea.
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
Research on thrillers.
Gender
Male – 51.7%
Female – 48.3%
Age
15-24 – 22.8%
25-34 – 20.6%
35-44 – 19.6%
45-54 – 17.6%
55-64 – 11.1%
65+ - 8.4%
Social Group
A, B, C1 – 61.7%
C2, D, E – 38.3%
This research from Pearl & Dean shows which Gender, Age group and Social group, watch the most thrillers. This information will be very useful, as it allows us to understand the target market we are aiming for.
Monday, 14 November 2011
Thriller
- Psychological – Elements that are related to the mind or processes of the mind; they are mental rather than physical in nature. Sometimes the suspense comes from within one solitary character where characters must resolve conflicts with their own minds. Usually, this conflict is an effort to understand something that has happened to them. These conflicts are made more vivid with physical expressions of the conflict in the means of either physical manifestations, or physical torsions of the characters at play.
- Thriller – Generally, thrillers focus on plot over character, and emphasize intense, physical action over the character's psyche. Psychological thrillers tend to reverse this formula to a certain degree, emphasizing the characters just as much, if not more so, than the plot.
- Psychological thriller – Characters are no longer reliant on physical strength to overcome their brutish enemies (which is often the case in typical action-thrillers), but rather are reliant on their mental resources, whether it be by battling wits with a formidable opponent or by battling for equilibrium in the character's own mind. The suspense created by psychological thrillers often comes from two or more characters preying upon one an other's minds, either by playing deceptive games with the other or by merely trying to demolish the other's mental state
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