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Saturday, 28 November 2009

Music - Soundtrack for Trailer

When it comes to the music for trailer, one of the group member used garage band to make a soundtrack. This soundtrack didn't quite flow and give the right atmosphere that we wanted for the trailer. We found that the music didn't reflect the genre that we were trying to promote.

Therefore we looked for non-copyright music on freeplaymusic.com which provided us with the soundtrack that we felt gave us the correct feeling and promoted the genre. Firstly we chose a horror instrumental which we thought was ok but we felt that it made the protagonist in the film seem angelic when we actually wanted the music to show that he is psychopathic and obsessed. After having another look for a different soundtrack we ended up going with a Hard Rock instrumental which gave us the earing feeling we want along with giving the trailer an edge.

Monday, 23 November 2009

Film Poster Ideas



















Magazine Front Cover Comparison















As you can see, I have used observed some of the conventions used in the EMPIRE magazine front cover, on the left, to create my magazine front cover, on the right. firstly, the picture I have used resembles the jokers pose in the existing front cover and the lighting used is similar. The title is also written in a similar style to the word 'EMPIRE' with the only difference being that the layers are arranged differently, with the existing front cover having the title font behind the image and me putting the font in front of the image. Additionally I made sure that the advertisement of our film was made clear through the use of different style and sized font, which is also apparant on the existing front cover. I formated my front cover similarly in various other ways such as placing the barcodee in the bottom left hand corner and using a circle to write inside which highlights the information you are providing.



Stages of the Magazine Front Cover


The original image

Image with black & white adjustment


Image with black & white adjustment and shadow/highlight adjustment


Image with black and white, shadow/highlight and curves adjustments

The finished magazine complete with title, barcode and magazine information

Making The Magazine Front Cover



After researching different existing magazines and looking at their front covers I decided to start making one for the groups film. I looked at all the pictures I had taken and chose one to use for the front cover of our magazine.


Firstly, I altered my images using some of the adjustments on Photoshop CS3. these adjustments included using black & white, shadow/highlight and curves in an attempt to create different effects like mystery, fear and horror.

When using the adjustments, my main aim was to have a dark side and bright side to the image, resulting in only half of the mask being visible. The other reason I wanted to effectively blackout one side is because it will provide a nice surface to write key magazine information on.


After this, I attempted to replicate what I had observed in my magazine research of EMPIRE magazine by placing the title of our magazine, Film Extreme, at the top of the image in an impact font. I used an impact font because I felt that it stands out and is clear to read.

Friday, 20 November 2009

Profile of Protagonist


Personal Profile: Peter grew up in a small town called Highland grove. He was one of many as he has 6 other brothers and sisters. His mother didn’t know she was pregnant with him until it was too late to get rid of him, so he was a mistake, according to his mother. So whilst she was pregnant with him she drank and smoked everyday without fail. As a result of that Peter was born with a mental illness called sadistissonia – meaning that he had no control over his mental and physical reactions to anger and sadness. The doctors told his mother that it could trigger off at any stage of his life. Due to his illness he didn’t get the attention and love from his mother like the rest of his brothers and sisters. Instead he was isolated and withdrawn from his nuclear family as well as society. There was only one thing that made Peter happy and that was a gym skipping rope. He treasured that skipping rope because it was the first thing his first crush ever brought for him when he was 15, right before she died. She was murdered by a famous serial killer who kidnapped her. She was the only one that Peter ever cared about. Since the incident, Peter developed an obsession towards famous serial killers; he searched most of the brutal killings online, most of them happened to be local. He began to take pleasure in the stories as he read them online, he somehow found comfort in knowing the reasons why they killed innocents. He then became envious of all the killers appearing on the news and headlines. Not realising that the incident had triggered his illness, he read the latest story of a boy killing the whole of his class year just to become famous, using a bow and arrow from the story robin hood. He then began to think about what weapon he could use to do these killings that was easy to get hold of in high school. He then remembered the rope that was given to him by his crush, and decided that that was the best weapon to use to kill students in his year. After his first killing Peter then became obsessed with the adrenaline he felt when committing these killings, on his last victim, he made sure that he fell asleep next to her, in order to get caught in the act. When he was asked ‘why did he commit all these murders?’ He declared “I was giving them the excitement and scandal they secretly craved”

Thursday, 19 November 2009

Magazine Research



Before making the magazine front cover, I thought that it would be wise to research some film magazines and take time to look at the mis-en-scene, the position of the text on the cover, typography and other key elements. I first looked at a popular horror film magazine called Fangoria, which is probably americas biggest horror film magazine. I noticed that the front covers of this magazine were extremely gory and bloody and I felt that it was very 'in your face' which is constant throughout their front covers on each issue.


I went on to look at EMPIRE magazine, a much broader minded film magazine which promotes a wider range of film genres and provides the reader with extensive film reviews, news and interviews. I found that the layout of the front cover was similar in ways to that of Fangoria, however, i thought that the style they used was different from the typography to the framing and lighting. I felt that empires lighting was a lot more artificial and there was a lot more attention to detail for the models on the cover.

Still Images

A Series of Still Images
We took a series of still images when we were out shooting our trailer. These images were for the film poster and film magazine and so we took most of the images on a white background so that when it came to editing in photoshop, it would be easier to cut out the model if necessary. We wanted to take as many photos as possible so that we would have a lot of material to work with when we were editing and so we took some photos of the protagonist and some of the antagonists and a few of the props. Here are the images we took:





Wednesday, 18 November 2009

Voiceover Analysis

During our research and planning I decided to do some research on a common factorof some trailers, and that is the voiceover. I looked at a series of different trailers both theatrical and teasers and analysed the voiceovers and the effect it had on the trailer.

Results

Pandorum

  • Male voiceover
  • A science fiction horror genre which was accompanied by a low toned, serious voiceover
  • The voiceover asks rhetorical questions such as "What if you awoke with no more?", "what if the world you knew was gone?". This engages the audience because it is as if it is asking the audience directly.
  • It also makes you want to know the answer to the questions
  • The seriousness of the voice reinforces the genre

Paris

  • Male voiceover
  • Romantic comedy accompanied by a calm, steady voiceover
  • Voiceover is based around the main character
  • Gives clues to the narrative
  • Talks of the multiculture in Paris
  • Promotes the film becasue it makes us want to understand & get to know the character the voiceover is referring to

Surrogates

  • Female voiceover - breaking conventions
  • Computer generated, robot like tone
  • Explains the main points of the narrative
  • Talks about USP - surrogacy, murder
  • Sets the tone for rest of trailer and film
  • Tone changes once the voiceover finishes

The Boys are Back

  • Male voiceover
  • Low toned voiceover
  • Praises main character, " dedicated family man", " devoted husband"
  • Sets the tone for trailer
  • Enforces opinion on audience of characters
  • We get an insight into the narrative
  • The voiceover stops at a point that makes the audience want to know what happens next

The Goods

  • Comedy film accompanied by a excitable yet still low serious voiceover
  • Voicover speaks as if he is making a really important anouncement
  • Gives us the basis of the narrative
  • Short, rapid speech draws in the audience and doesn't give them time to loose concentration

Tuesday, 17 November 2009

The Synopsis

Our film is based on a young boy, Peter, who has always had difficulty fitting in with children his own age. He is fifteen and has never really had any friends. He spends most of his time at home on his computer and is fascinated by famous killers such as the Camden Ripper and the West's.
Peter longs to be noticed, but for all the wrong reasons. He wants his name to be known across the world and he believes the only way of doing so is by committing a mass killing at his school. Peter watches his victims over a number of days, analyzing their every move and planning his attack. he is careful and secretive as he does not want his plan
to be unveiled before the killings take place. He invites his selected victim to an 'Award Ceremony' in the gym of his school where he plans to carry out the attack.
First to arrive is Sarah, a pretty and popular girl from his year group, who has dressed up for the occasion. As the enters the room the lights go off revealing Peter who emerges from the shadows. He repeatedly beats and tortures her with a basketball before hanging her from a gym rope. We are left with an image of a basketball bouncing across the gym, covered in blood.
Peter's other victims are found dead one by one across his school. They take place in the space of a week, and still Peter hasn't been found out. It isn't until his last victim is dead that he waits for the school to open the next day and is inevitably caught. He falls asleep next to his victim, covered in blood. When they discover him the next day, he seems pleased to be caught and is finally happy, now that everybody knows his name.Our film is based on a young boy, Peter, who has always had difficulty fitting in with children his own age. He is fifteen and has never really had any friends. He spends most of his time at home on his computer and is fascinated by famous killers such as the Camden Ripper and the West's. Peter longs to be noticed, but for all the wrong reasons. He wants his name to be known across the world and he believes the only way of doing so is by committing a mass killing at his school. Peter watches his victims over a number of days, analyzing their every move and planning his attack. he is careful and secretive as he does not want his plan
to be unveiled before the killings take place. He invites his selected victim to an 'Award Ceremony' in the gym of his school where he plans to carry out the attack.First to arrive is Sarah, a pretty and popular girl from his year group, who has dressed up for the occasion. As the enters the room the lights go off revealing Peter who emerges from the shadows. He repeatedly beats and tortures her with a basketball before hanging her from a gym rope. We are left with an image of a basketball bouncing across the gym, covered in blood. Peter's other victims are found dead one by one across his school. They take place in the space of a week, and still Peter hasn't been found out. It isn't until his last victim is dead that he waits for the school to open the next day and is inevitably caught. He falls asleep next to his victim, covered in blood. When they discover him the next day, he seems pleased to be caught and is finally happy, now that everybody knows his name.

Monday, 16 November 2009

Slasher Horror Teaser Trailer Research

I researched many teaser film trailers such as Nightmare on Elm Street, Tron, Star Trek, Spiderman.  We researched both theatrical trailer and teaser trailer. My idea of teaser trailers is that they are high concept and they highlight  the USP and as is suggested in the name it teases the audience. For example,the transformers trailer doesn't just shows a shadow of a robot and this makes you want to see what the robot looks like.  Additionally, in the Friday 13th teaser trailer, the face of Freddie Kruger scared is not shown which teases the audience  

Research into Teaser and Theatrical Film Posters

Friday 13th Posters




A Nightmare on Elm Street Posters




Teaser Film Poster Research

After finding the narrative, I began researching different teaser film poster campaigns. I looked at many teasers posters including the Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday 13th. I looked at these posters and also looked at theatrical posters for the same films to compare and distinguish the main differences. I suppose my main aim was to realise what makes teaser poster a teaser poster as apposed to a theatrical poster. Therefore I came up with the commonalities of killers in teaser posters; when doing this I took into consideration mis-en-scene, costume, facial expression, lighting, body language, camera angles etc. With this insight I hope to use my knowledge gained to produce my own teaser poster.

Link to Commonalities of Killers in Teaser Posters







Research and Planning


Research and Planning

I was in charge of the research and planning for my group with input and suggestions from group members. In class we have been looking at the functions and features of teaser trailers, analysing voiceovers, writing trailer treatments and distinguishing the main differences between teasers and theatrical trailers. I had the idea for the USP of our film to be that it was based on a local real life events and so I researched local killers and looked to see which real life event could be easily converted into a slasher horror film. I also looked at John Duffy and David Mulcahy and the Camden ripper, who was obsessed with pornography and as a result murdered three women in 2002. I then researched the location for the setting of the teaser trailer(Royal College Street), the reason I chose this setting is because it was street that the camden ripper lived on. The reason we decided not to use this event or any of the others as a narrative was because we wanted more of a teen based narrative.
After further discussion with the group, and some mind-mapping of ideas, a group member suggested that we base our film on a novel that she had read. the novel was called We Need to Talk About Kevin and is about a school massacre. We felt that we could convert this narrative into a teen based slasher horror and decided to use it.

Original Ideas