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2 May 2011
27 April 2011
Mental Disorders
Mental Disorders
Initially, myself and my group where very interested in creating a psychological opening, it seemed very interesting and we could exploit this genre to create something innovative, possibly using mind games and tools in media to trick the our particular audience.
We then began to research what types of films, narratives and subjects this audience most likely wanted to see so that we could start developing a narrative of our own and move onto production of our media text.
We further concluded films which represent mental disorders were popular with this audience with such films as “Seven”. Many of these films show the condition, the effect of the symptoms and either a disintegration or relief of the mental disorder itself.
Next, we researched particular mental disorders shown in this thriller genre:
o Multiple-personality disorder
o Schizophrenia
o Bipolar
o Anorexia Nervosa
o Dementia
o Alzheimer’s
o and more...
It would not be possible to accurately represent these conditions without analysing them in detail. The most favourable option emerged as Schizophrenia, due to its suspicion around the condition as it is not often shown in society and respected as a temperamental and taunting condition; which can make the most basic tasks in life extremely difficult.
Myself as producer suggested we should look at particular cases of people with the condition through both recovery and experience of the condition and possible death. The website featured below was particularly helpful in showing us how to represent the condition of schizophrenia.
YouTube was also very resourceful for gaining knowledge about the condition and understanding how society sees the condition.
To conclude our subject-genre research we gathered some important facts to know about schizophrenia in regards to our opening sequence:
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- Hallucinations can be very random and very traumatizing for the person who experiences them.
- Not every person who has the condition experiences the same symtoms.
- Society now has a new perspective on the disorder and it has now begun to be accepted.
- We can experiment and explore with media effects to present the symtoms of hallucinations which will produce alot of enigma as it is not what is expected yet then this will still link in with the genre.
13 April 2011
Proposal for the Thriller
12 April 2011
17 February 2011
This is a timetable i made for myself and my team members i also thought it would be a good idea to privide the actress with one so that she knew in confidence where we were filming and at what times.
I also wanted to have structure whilst we were filming because i understood that if we didnt we could face many different teamworking problems which would ultimately ruin the quality of our title sequence ; such as bad punctuality, miss coordination and complete unconscienceness to the task at hand.
9 February 2011

This is the brief i gave to our actress Lorraine Mabiza (Grace) morning of our first shoot. It includes the original synopsis of our thriller so that she knew what type of chracter we were trying to create, though specialising in costume in makeup and extra information which would in aid her for the day of the shoot.
8 February 2011
Mood Board
This is an example of a mood board I created to display initial thoughts of our subject matter.
I decided to show the different emotions commonly associated with mental disorders such as :
I decided to show the different emotions commonly associated with mental disorders such as :
- Schizophrenia
- Bipola
- Multiple personality Disorder ect.
25 January 2011
OCR AS Media Preliminary Exercise (Harrow College)
Our final piece for the OCR AS Media Studies Preliminary Coursework, demonstrating Continuity Editing, Match-On-Action, Shot-Reverse-Shot whilst following the 180- Degree Rule. Practice for making our Thriller Opening.
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