In our trailer we wanted to make sure that we not only met the typical conventions of a horror trailer, but also challenged them so that our film was set apart from all the other horror films out there. For our film we wanted to put in some different camera shots to make it look more interesting, so we decided that our first shot of the main character would be a point of view shot. We did this so that it instantly gives an impression that there is someone watching her and the story is introduced. We wanted there to still be some mystery in the story making people want to see more. We wanted her to look like a normal girl leaving her family home so her clothes are quite plain, suggesting her normality. The story is about how she must escape from the horror of her stalker. Although there are many horror films about women being stalked but we wanted to put our own spin on the story so that it isn’t like all the others.
This second shot is from a little later in the trailer, when the villain of the film tries to distract our heroine. We shot this from the back of the car because we wanted to show the brake lights coming on suddenly showing that she is stopping. The red stands out emphasising this strange event.
This third grab is when our main character is discovering that the villain has been watching her for a long time. I feel that this meets the typical aspects of a horror movie because usually the victim is captured and unable to escape until the end. We wanted to use a dark red room for this shot to give the feel of death and terror, as red can be seen as associated with these feelings. We wanted to use a high angle shot for this because then we could get the best effect of her reaction and also it makes her look smaller and more vulnerable. This shot is when the music is at its highest level to make sure that these are the most obviously dramatic parts of the film.
This shot is from the montage of parts from the film, this is when our character has escaped from the villain and is trying to find help. We wanted to have a montage in our trailer to set aside our trailer from the rest. These shots of the film switch from our female character running to other parts of the film. We thought this was quite effective because it makes the pace faster and the tension heighten, which was our initial intention.
This next shot is not only the last shot in our film but this is the shot that inspired our poster as we thought that we needed a shot to show the horror that our main character was feeling. I like this end shot because the villain looks very creepy and the audience know that something bad is going to come from it and as it is the last shot it makes the audience want to know what will happen after this last shot.
We wanted to have these in our film so that it was the best that it could be and as professional as possible. We also created a logo for our Production Company like many of the other companies such as ‘Universal’ or ‘Warner Bros’.
As well as these, we wanted to make sure that our tag line was included in the trailer to give the audience an idea of what the storyline might include.
I think that together our trailer and poster and magazine cover work well because of the way that we have presented them. We wanted them to connect to our trailer as much as possible. We filmed our trailer in the dark, so we definitely wanted our magazine cover and poster to be dark and mysterious, like the atmosphere in our trailer.
We looked into many different film posters from the horror genre to get particular ideas of what we might want ours to look like. After researching posters such as 'The Skeleton Key' and 'Scream' we decided that we wanted to use a picture similar to one in our trailer. This photo is a close up of our main character with her had covering her mouth as if she were trying not to scream, this is very similar to the 'Scream' poster which we thought was very well made. As the picture takes up most of the space of the poster, there are not any particular colours that dominate the poster. However, we have used black and red in it to make it seem more dark and dangerous. We have put our tag line 'when it comes to living there are no short cuts' in red to foreshadow the horror and even death in the trailer.
We also used red and black for the main colours in our magazine cover. Again, we wanted these colours to foreshadow what might happen in the film. For this, we used screen grabs from our actual trailer to make sure the photos connected to our film. We used two separate pictures from the film, one of our main characters in red to keep to the red and black theme. We used a picture of our second main character in the background to give the illusion that he might be watching her giving a hint of what the film is about. The font that we used in our film is cracked to give the feel that there will be destruction within the film.
The music we originally used was from the song ‘Russian Roulette’ by Rihanna but unfortunately we were unable to use this as it was copyright so we created our own music, we wanted it to be eerie and strange to make sure that the atmosphere was right for the genre of the film.
When asking what people thought of our film we wanted to get as much information as possible from a range of people to make sure that our trailer looked as professional as possible. We asked our classmates and parents and siblings to watch our film, we also asked our subject teacher to watch it to get the full amount of feedback that we could. The feedback that we got from people was mostly positive, the general answers were that people were interested in the storyline of the trailer and felt that they would be encouraged to see the whole film if it were really being made. Our subject teacher said that filming it at night was a good idea and that it made the ambience of the film darker.
One of the negative points that we were told about was the music that we had to change because of the copyright. Also, the camera we used was not up to the standards of more modern cameras so unfortunately the film looked a little grainy, however when watching it we thought that it would be better if we added an effect to the film, this made it look less amateur.
Throughout our project we have used many different technologies to make our trailer and music and all the important parts of the project. Firstly we have used ‘Blogger’ to put all of our work and research together in one place and also to show our trailer, poster and magazine cover together. This was really useful because it helped us show all our information in a professional way.
When had made our film we used ‘i-movie’ to upload it and to edit our film to make it look frightening and to put all our clips together to make an effective trailer. We added a dark effect so that it looked scarier for the audience.
We also used ‘Garageband’ to create our music for the trailer so that the atmosphere is emphasised at the right moments.
When researching our genre and other films that inspired our story we used ‘Google’ to get the most information about the genre and films. We also looked on the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) http://www.bbfc.co.uk/classification/guidelines/15 website and looked at the certificates and looked at the requirements of what should be in a film to see what certificate our film should be. As well as this when looking at horror trailers we used ‘Youtube’ to find out what sort of film we wanted to make and to look at the interesting shots that we could use.
If I were to do this project again I think that I would have chosen a different genre to make as I think it would have set us apart from all the other groups and it might have been a little easier to make and relate to. However, if I were to change something about this project I think we could have been a little more creative with our storyline and also we could have made our film seem a little more professional. But overall, I am very happy with our finished trailer and all that we have done in the project.
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ReplyDeleteResearch & Planning: Lauren has proficient research into similar porducts/genres and target audience. She has shown the beginnings of organisation of time, actors, location. Lauren's work goes beyond the basic level and includes detailed work on drafting, storyboarding,, animatic etc. There is a good, to excellent, level of care in the presentation of this blog and has shown good to excellent skill is using digital technology/iCT in its presentation. 15/20
Media Texts: Ancillary Tasks - lauren demonstartes an excellence in using appropriate IT for ther poster/mag cover. Lauren has shown proficiency in showing understanding of conventions form both poster/mag task although written explanation in blog post is limited in part. 7/10
ReplyDeleteTrailer: Lauren has demonstrated proficiency in the creative use of camera shots, distances and the selection of shooting material.There is obvious selectionn of mise-en-scene including use of colour, setting and lighting. As shown by animatic and first draft, this has been edited well to show meaning. Sound has been used with images. 31/40
Evaluation: Lauren's use of digital technology in the evalution is basic however she bings to shown proficiency in understanding conventions of genre in her production (and also comapres to similar products). Basic understanding of audience feedback, although undertaken the findings are not detailed here. 13/20
General Comments: Lauren has worked as part of a two person team. She has shown excellent team working skills, sharing work and resources. She has demonstrated excellent time management skills. Well done!
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ReplyDeleteMy marks are out of 90 and everyone else's are out of 100??
ReplyDeleteSorry, ancillary tasks should be 14/20!
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