The things that all 3 clips apart from silence of the lambs have in common is
that each of the characters is being followed at some point during the opening
sequence of events which must mean that this is something that is important or
successful in a thriller.
There is also a difference from the DaVinci code and the other 3 clips because
in the DaVinci code we are shown who the villain is when he shoots the gun but
in the other 3 movies we are made to wait to find out the identity of the
villain because they are either in the shadows or are in the distance and
unrecognisable to us.
Revenge call sheet
Director:Matthew Atkinson Emergency mobile:07854758942
Producer:Matthew Atkisnon
1st AD:None
Location:15 otter way
Set:House. Description:Shots of both actors walking into the house and then one man sees another man pop up in the window. Actors involved:Scott Pope, Jake Beal and Simon Scorer
Set:Outside of house. Description:Varied amounts of shots of them walking down the street to the steps where one dies. Actors involved:Scott Pope, Jake Beal and Simon Scorer
Crew Call:Matthew Atkinson
Cast Call:Scott Pope, Jake Beal and Simon Scorer
Date:13th of April 2013
Weather:Sunny
These are cast shots of scott who plays the protagonist in the thriller
These are cast shots of Simon who plays the antagonist roel in the thriller
These are cast shots of jake who plays the helper role on the thriller
The theory that I think applies to my thriller is propp's theory, he argued that, whatever the difference between stories and fairy tales, they all share the same internal structure.
I think that my thriller follows this theory because the story has a clear and definitive hero which is the character that dies in the thriller and it has a clear villain which is of course the person who kills the hero in the end. The helper in the story is the other person who walks away from the house with the hero as they are being followed by the villain.