The main reason why we choose Blasphemy as our production idea is because when we were presenting our three ideas, we were presenting them to the entire class, which I believe is a very good way of doing some audience research. And as we presented all three of our production idea, the class was there judging how good the idea was. In the end the class choose Blasphemy because it sounded the most do-able, the most interesting and the one that will require the least amount of money to produce.
Also when we’re conducting our audience research we found that many do like the idea of a hybrid film and when we asked them what film genres they would like to see with the thriller genre, we got a large result that many would like to see a thriller with sci-fi elements in it. Because of this we decided to add to the mise-en-scene an area that would be fairly conventional to a thriller and also sci-fi opening, we choose the woods because it is quiet and secluded and therefore nothing would go noticed and there would be no disturbances to a killer. Also a wood is also the starting place in many sci-fi films because again quiet and secluded meaning various unnatural events can occur without causing a major panic immediately.
Also when we conducted our audience research e found a lot of people like an film from script, so we decided that because all of pour production ideas were unique and original we decided to go for the one that was the most original. This was Blasphemy because it was strictly non-linear where the ending of the plot occurs at the beginning of the film and not only was it non-linear but we also decided that it would be a religious thriller so there were already two original concepts.
Finally I decided to go with blasphemy because it allowed greater freedom with the kind of diagetic and non-diagetic sound we could include, because it is original there are no guidelines on what we should and shouldn’t include. We know that a basic guideline is that the music has to develop a certain atmosphere of tension and how the music must represent the film itself. This was also another reason we chose Blasphemy because it gave us the freedom to be as creative as we wanted to be.
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