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Welcome to the Bloodrush Productions page. We're a Year 12 Media Studies group that will be updating this blog with our group work throughout the course. We will publish our planned work for the sequence that we are going to create, a behind the scenes commentary, real life pictures of us working on our sequence, our sequence in the making of and much much more!

Our names are Alex,Daniel & Lauren. We decided our genre for this film will be a horror/crime, this is because we are most fimiliar with the expectations of the genres. We understand the aspects and different dimensions of how horror and crime operates.


"One mistake could cost your life, but how do you know if you're following the right path?"

Monday, 30 January 2012

Reasons to our specific idea.

Why Crime/Horror?


Our group thought that using the genre crime or horror would be most interesting and luckily enough, all of us agreed with the same genre very easily with no argue.  Us as a group thought that crime and horror is a great genre for the opening sequence that we are going to create because we thought that it would be nice to engage the audience with something interesting which would attract the audience and impress them.

Another reason for why we chose crime/horror because of the available props that we had already. For example, Daniel and Alex already had suits and we thought as a group that it worked well in our preliminary task so therefore we decided to include those props in our opening sequence. Not only did we have props like suits, but we also had simple props such as electronic devices that could be used (i.e. laptops, phones etc) and fake weapons.

  • We found that it would be an easier genre to do, instead of a comedy or romantic opening sequence. 
  • We found that if we did crime and horror it would be easier to create an enigma effect within the narrative of the opening sequence.
  • Crime/Horror is a not the most popular hybrid, therefore we thought it would be interesting to combine.
  • Our ideas fitted best with these two genres, rather than just the one of them, and we want to make our audience satisfied.
  • We like the idea that crime/horror use fast cuts and we wanted to experiment this idea as it creates questions in the audiences mind. 
  • The fact that horror is not an easy genre in some ways such as filming at night and in unusual places that we are not familiar with, meant that we had to set ourselves a challenge to get a good film. 

    What we are hoping as our main outcome?
    We are honestly hoping to create an amazing, eye-catching, adrenaline film/production, that will make our audiences blood rush with thrill and excitement. We want the audience to leave wondering what will happen next in our story, and we want them to be able to get involved. We hope to tackle codes/conventions well, and to learn more about the whole filming process.
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