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.
Saturday, 28 November 2009
Music - Soundtrack for Trailer
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Monday, 23 November 2009
Magazine Front Cover Comparison
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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.
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Friday, 20 November 2009
Profile of Protagonist
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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.
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Still Images
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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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
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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.
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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
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Research into Teaser and Theatrical Film Posters
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Research and Planning
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