Trailer
1. Does my trailer meet the conventions of other horror trailers you have seen?
YES
NO
2.What genre conventions does my trailer possess? (list 3)
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3. Which aspect of my trailer did you enjoy viewing/hearing?
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4. If you saw my trailer – Would you go and watch the film when released in cinemas?
YES
NO
5. If selected no, please explain why? ………………………………………………………………
Ancillary Task
1. What attracts you most about my poster and front cover?
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2. If you were to see my poster – would you go and watch the film in cinemas?
YES
NO
Thursday, 31 December 2009
Tuesday, 29 December 2009
StoryBoard Analysis.
13. When editing this in, I had the same problem from when I was editing the title of the film . When producing my story board I didn’t know how the captions were going to be designed until actually editing the trailer.
14. This is the same as the above. I knew what the captions where going to say. But I had no idea on how they were going to look like.
15. When editing my trailer I had a very good idea on giving a different look on one of the captions. So I ignored the ‘Do not fear’ caption and stuck with the above. The effect which I created on the second caption, is that I created the image on Photoshop and then imported it into my trailer and copied it 3 times. In which I used the zoom tool and zoomed a little on 1 of the copy versions, and a little more on the last.
Monday, 28 December 2009
StoryBoard Analysis.
10. This scene was shot once as it went successfully and matched my story board.
11. My original plan was to just film from one angle with just the character swinging the watch necklace. But then I had an idea , and that was to film the character swinging the watch necklace and using handheld go around the character, in an arc. I then editing it and made the speed of the scene faster. The reason why is so that it matched the overall pace of the trailer.
12. This shot was easy to shoot, and the most fun to shoot as the character had to scream at the camera, which I took the still out of the filming and put it in my trailer so that the audience can get a glance of the possessed.
Saturday, 26 December 2009
StoryBoard Analysis.
7. As I zoomed into the character, I didn’t zoom in as much as it is pictured in my story board, that is because I thought it would be effective if I filmed the character look upwards, by doing this and editing an earthquake effect, along with the sound FX in the background it can create a very dynamic, eerie feel to which the audience can feel.
8. I haven’t keep to the story board with this text, as when I was creating my storyboard I didn’t know the style of text which I would use in my trailer, so I decided to use the text in which was featured in the front of my magazine front cover and promotional cover. So that house style is maintained.
9. With this shot I didn’t stick to the story board as I was hope to do an angled shot however, because of the lack of equipment I couldn’t achieve this effect. So I stuck to an eye level shot in which the character was level with the character.
Friday, 25 December 2009
StoryBoard Analysis.
4. This is the other view of the conversation, but this time we can see the male character. This is the first time where the audience can see the male character, however it is just a quick glace.
5. Whilst shooting this scene I changed the angle of the camera as I wanted it level with the character. The reason why I changed the angle is because the higher the camera the more of a vulnerable effect it has on the character, and I didn’t want to make the character . vulnerable
6. In the story board I have drawn the shot as it would be a mid shot, however on the trailer I have shot a mid shot of the character and used the zoom button which features on the camera.
Wednesday, 23 December 2009
StoryBoard Analysis.
1. I stuck to my storyboard and accomplished this shot. This is shot is shown at the beginning of the trailer as I wanted the main focus to be on the watch necklace as this is the focus of the film.
2. Whilst editing this into my trailer, I gave this shot and many of my other shots an earthquake effect. I gave it this effect because I wanted to give it a sense of awkwardness to it. Along with this shot and the previous one I duplicated the shots and used the zoom tool in Pinnacle and zoomed in some of the shots and made the pace of them fast to suit the pace of the overall trailer.
3. As you can see, I have doe an over the shoulder shot, as it is a conversation between 2 people. By accomplishing this scene at the breakfast table, I remembered the camera workshop which I attended and learnt the rule of thirds, in which I used whilst shooting this scene.
Sunday, 20 December 2009
Editing.
Today I finally was able to finish the trailer and burn it onto disk. The shots which I added was the ending of the trailer where I wanted to scare the audience at the end to really give it that horror feel.
The way I achieved this was to add the scene of the necklace watch with it zooming in close, and as the music is still playing softly and quietly, I added a quick scene of a closeup of the main character face with the makeup run down her face and looking possessed for 0.01 seconds, and then I added in the possession text where the colour were inverted (which I edited in photoshop) to finally finish the trailer off.
The way I achieved this was to add the scene of the necklace watch with it zooming in close, and as the music is still playing softly and quietly, I added a quick scene of a closeup of the main character face with the makeup run down her face and looking possessed for 0.01 seconds, and then I added in the possession text where the colour were inverted (which I edited in photoshop) to finally finish the trailer off.
Friday, 18 December 2009
Editing.
Today I produced the 'coming soon' text which I also created on photoshop. I then saved it as a picture file (Jpeg) and imported it in to the trailer.
I then added a transition similar to the transition used at the beginning of the trailer introducing the first scene.
I felt that this gave an interesting look and something unique for the audience to watch.
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Editing.
Today I edited in the scene where the main character is holding the knife and the necklace watch in her hand and she is beginning to slowly walk towards the boyfriend. He is unaware of her behind him, and continues to read.
Whilst she gets closer to him, I edited in the shots where the boyfriend is lying on the ground dead where she stabbed him.
So as she got closer I edited this scene into it switching from scene to scene using no transition as this would slow the pace down.
After she got very close, the shots change completely to where he is on the ground and is an arc camera movement around his face using a close up, and then a mid shot of both of the character on the floor.
Whilst she gets closer to him, I edited in the shots where the boyfriend is lying on the ground dead where she stabbed him.
So as she got closer I edited this scene into it switching from scene to scene using no transition as this would slow the pace down.
After she got very close, the shots change completely to where he is on the ground and is an arc camera movement around his face using a close up, and then a mid shot of both of the character on the floor.
Friday, 11 December 2009
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Editing.
Today I added the scene where the main character shuts the doors quickly and then the shot changes to her boyfriend asking what she wants for dinner. he then stutters and asks is that your new necklace, can I have a look. the shot changes - using a black fade transition to bridge the two scenes, to where the boyfriend is sitting at the breakfast table and he turns around and see something. It then cuts back to the bedroom scene and then the main character says no. This is when the audience sense that she has changed in the way she is communicating.
In this scene I allowed the characters to talk as i didn't want the entire trailer to be silent.
There is a feature on Pinnacle where you can increase or decrease the sound of the scene to the desired volume.
Instead of decreasing the sound and increasing the sound of the music, I turned the volume of the music down and the talking up.
In this scene I allowed the characters to talk as i didn't want the entire trailer to be silent.
There is a feature on Pinnacle where you can increase or decrease the sound of the scene to the desired volume.
Instead of decreasing the sound and increasing the sound of the music, I turned the volume of the music down and the talking up.
Saturday, 5 December 2009
Editing.
Today I added a long shot of the main character and this is when she is in the kitchen changing batteries and she thinks shes seen something and is shocked about what she sees. However in the trailer only she knows what shes seen but it is kept hidden from the audience.
The next part which I added into the trailer is the scene where the main character is looking into the mirror and examining and feeling her face for any physical changes. This then zooms in and changes shots to her with her head in her hands. This is portraying that she is changing and gradually the necklace watch is possessing her.
The next part which I added into the trailer is the scene where the main character is looking into the mirror and examining and feeling her face for any physical changes. This then zooms in and changes shots to her with her head in her hands. This is portraying that she is changing and gradually the necklace watch is possessing her.
Tuesday, 1 December 2009
Editing.
I then edited the part where the main character is sitting on the bed in a different room and she is playing with the necklace watch and then I edited the part where the transition of her possession from the necklace watch is taking over her and this is when we see it.
She is rocking back and fourth and I wanted the audience to see this. I used a close up of her face as i wanted to portray that she is still holding the necklace watch despite what is happening to her.
She is rocking back and fourth and I wanted the audience to see this. I used a close up of her face as i wanted to portray that she is still holding the necklace watch despite what is happening to her.
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