Iconic Directors
After researching the thriller genre we decided that our opening, focused around a girl who has been abused by her dad and is left with mental health issues, would be most suited to the drama/thriller sub-division of the genre.
Steven Spielberg
David Fincher
David Fincher is a film director who achieved great success with his dramas 'Se7en'-1995, 'Fight Club'-1999 and 'Panic Room'-2002. Fincher's films often feature low angles, wide shots and low-key lighting with blue or green tinted colour temperature, Fincher also very rarely uses handheld camera shots, with most of his camera compositions being static or highly controlled. Finchers films tend to have downbeat endings, often ending in suicide (both attempted and successful) and having the villain either win or not receive proper punishment ('Se7en'-1995, 'Fight Club'-1999, 'Gone Girl'-2014). His films also tend to focus on characters with poor social skills and few friends, a few examples including; The Narrator from 'Fight Club'-1999, Mark Zuckerburg from 'The Social Network'-2010 and 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'-2011's Lisbeth Salander. Fincher often presents his characters and their backstories through flashbacks even using single frame inserts in films such as 'Fight Club'-1999, having a single frame flash upon the screen in the middle of the scene.
Danny Boyle
Danny Boyle is a British film director best known for his work on films like 'Trainspotting'-1996, '127 Hours'-2010, and the Academy Award winning 'Slumdog Millionaire'-2008. Boyle is best known for his direction of 'Trainspotting'-1999 a film about the junkies of impoverished Scotland. Many of the themes of trainspotting are also evident in many of his other films, the idea of relative poverty being echoed in films like 'Slumdog Millionaire'-2008 and the presence of an unsympathetic protagonist Mark Renton being reflected in 'Steve Jobs'-2015's Steve Jobs. A commonly occurring theme in Boyle's films is the idea opening scene being from the middle of the movie, seen in 'Trainspotting'-1999 and 'Slumdog Millionaire'-2008. Boyle is also known for his use of intricate, creative flashback sequences, bright, colourful landscapes and effective use of music editing in order to heighten the emotions and experience of his films.



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