Evaluation-Final Comments
We all stuck to our roles throughout and made sure that we took responsibility for certain aspects of the project. For example, I was set the task of choosing and printing off the photos for filming days and creating the collage wall.
Overall, I felt that we worked particulary well as a group to create a great project. I am very proud of our horror opening 'Snatched', however if we were to complete the task again I would have planned thoroughly how much time we had to complete certain things.
Evaluation-Preliminary Task
Here is our preliminary task:
Evaluation-Target Audience

Evaluation-Distribution
Evaluation-Representation
In the photos above we can see the kidnapper, he is dressed in a big hooded jumper and jeans. As he is the dominant character, this conformed to the stereotypical view that males are the dominant sex. We ensured that his face was covered to create tension.
Evaluation- Codes and Conventions
Most of the film openings we watched incorporated non-diegetic sound to match the pace of the film, for example the title sequence of Saw, uses a slow yet eerie piece of music teamed with various noises from the surroundings, which created tension as we could not see what was going exactly. The music we used, composed by John Sinclair, worked well with the pace of our film opening as it built up tension and atmosphere as the kidnapper is slowing progressing up the stairs to where he has tied up his victim. Also, the cuts between the victim struggling to get free and the kidnapper advancing closer and closer create a sense of anxiousness as we don't know what will happen. We kept certain diegetic sounds in our final film, for example the victims scream at the end, and the door squeaking. We felt these were the most poignant and frightening.