





Picture 1. - . The fist title in our thriller is of a clocks second hand slowly ticking, this shows that time is slowly running out and helps to build tension and suspense, this conforms to the conventions of the thriller because it introduces the race against time.
Picture 2. - we then decided to keep the text and the arrangement of our titles small and compact, this reflects the shot types we captured that all close up and claustrophobic, this reinforces the conventions of the thriller, because it upholds the beginning sequence of a film by having opening credits.
picure 3. - Between each title we wanted to show the different stages at which the bomb is being built,therefore not only does this make the viewer intrigued as to work out what is being constructed but it also helps tie each scene together, this subverts traditional media products by cutting between the credits and action.
picture 4. - In mostcases in the opening scenes of a thriller, you are introduced to the main protagonist. Therefore, in our opening sequence we introduce our main character for our audience to identify with in extreme close ups.
Picture 5. - In the scene which we shoot on location there was a scene which we were influenced by The Dark Knight. We thought that ending our thriller this way was a good way to end it because it build tension and sets up an suspense as to what is going to happen next, this reinforces and upholds the verisimilitude of the thriller narrative conventions.
Picture 6. - We made our final title to be big, bold and make it stand out. This is also the case for many other films, the title of the film is usually at the end and has an impact on the viewer in order to help the viewer remember the title and therefore upheld conventions of traditional film sequences.

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