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1) In what ways does your media product
use, develop, or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
Lux miller, a young award winning photographer has her life turned upside down when suffering a bicycle accident that left her self doubting her every move. after a series of developed photographs she cant remember taking, Lux is led to believe there is someone out there watching her every move. Looking for answers, she is forced on a scary journey finding this mysterious stalker. who is he? Is he real or is it just Lux's mind playing dark tricks on her?
GENRE/NARRATIVE
ICONOGRAPHY
Convention
Convention
Challenge
FILM POSTERSRESEARCH
Like other film websites, we created something called ANTICIPATORY SAVOURING – We enhanced the film anticipation for the audience in the future, building excitement and drawing more people into the enthusiasm through:
Like other film websites, we created something called ANTICIPATORY SAVOURING – We enhanced the film anticipation for the audience in the future, building excitement and drawing more people into the enthusiasm through:
Like other film websites, we created something called ANTICIPATORY SAVOURING – We enhanced the film anticipation for the audience in the future, building excitement and drawing more people into the enthusiasm through:
Like other film websites, we created something called ANTICIPATORY SAVOURING – We enhanced the film anticipation for the audience in the future, building excitement and drawing more people into the enthusiasm through:
Part 1 - introduces the idea of the movie
Part 2 -- will give hints to the plot and possibly some sort of climax.
Part 3-- may hint the cast or provide a montage of quick clips, possibly other hints to the movie itself
GENRE/NARRATIVEWe succeeded in creating something that was the right balance between a psychological thriller and horror feature, albeit finding the middle ground was difficult.
Narrative – Character is mentally disturbed which means the ‘villain’ is in her head and not real. Usually in horror there is an actual ‘evil villain’ usually male and more dominant than vulnerable female. In this case, she serves as both protagonists. (Vladmir Propp)
Location
Location
Location
Fast cuts - create pace and a sense of panic. Viewer needs time to understand and process what is going on in each shot and that makes them apprehensive (realised in my trailer in particularly via all the rapid bike wheel and dark room shots)
CAMERA WORK/EDITING
Lots of low angles to make audience feel vulnerable and dominated by, just like the main character Lux is. Canted (tilted shots) are also present which disorientate the viewer
CAMERA WORK/EDITING
Lots of low angles to make audience feel vulnerable and dominated by, just like the main character Lux is. Canted (tilted shots) are also present which disorientate the viewer
CAMERA WORK/EDITING
Lots of low angles to make audience feel vulnerable and dominated by, just like the main character Lux is. Canted (tilted shots) are also present which disorientate the viewer
CAMERA WORK/EDITING
Close ups – makes audience identify with a character and empathise with their emotions, therefore persuading them to watch the film
CAMERA WORK/EDITING
SOUND• Non diegetic soundtrack – Sinister, eerie, slow
music used – creates a juxtaposition with action that’s going on therefore creates a sense imbalance
• Creepy/sinister diegetic sounds – heavy breathing, doors creaking, wheels rolling,
• Lack of dialogue – Something isn’t right… worried voice
CHARACTER
INSPIRATION FOR CHARACTER
2) How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
Website
Trailer
Poster
• Red/black colour scheme• Blurred picture• Big emphasis on Dark Room location
Could be improved by:Having same font in trailer as wellStrap line “The camera never lies” in trailer tooAlso including cast name in trailerReviews/reviewers also included in trailer
`Trailer Website Poster
Font Different to website and poster(used “Trajan Pro” for film title)
Used “Skins and Bones” for film title
Used “Skins and Bones” for film title
Tone Sinister from the beginning however there IS a contrast between light and dark which is not present in ancillary tasks
Dark and eerie (black smudges create sense of mess and chaos)
Dark and eerie (black smudges create sense of mess and chaos)
ColourSchemes
Lots of red (dark room) in between light shots
Red/black/white/Colours presented in trailer and poster will adjust mood of viewer. Dark colours = intense/action packed situations
Red/black/white/grey
Language Direct address:“What would you do?”
Words associated with horror“Thrilling”“Haunting”
Declamatory:The camera never lies.
Imagery Distressed female, a few shots of the dark room, many London locations, audience get a sense she is being chased etc
Emphasis on main character (Lux) Clearly a dark room location
3) What have you
learned from
your audience
feedback?
• Different audiences want different things - Eg a male dominated demographic would opt to watch horror films with blood and gore, whereas a more female driven audience prefer something more intellectually stimulating with frightening and unpredictable moments
• Audiences like predictability• Sound effects especially add to
scary aspects of trailer
1) What do you think the genre of the film is? How can you tell?2) What do you think the plot is? How can you tell?3) What could be added to the trailer to make the plot and narrative clearer?4) The target audience for this film is females from the ages 18-25. Do you think the film would appeal to this demographic? Why?5) Could you tell through the trailer the main character has psychological issues? If so, how?6) What issues do you think were raised and what themes do you think were represented?7) Do you think this trailer holds typical conventions of a psychological thriller or a horror film? If yes, give examples.8) Would you go see this film? If so, why?9) Overall, what questions does this trailer leave you asking?10) How would you improve this trailer?
First draft trailer viewing – Target Audience Questions
• Everyone could identify the film as a horror/thriller because of the soundtrack, quick shots, name of film, tone of paranoia evoked, disoriented main character and location shots (dark room) which they all found quite frightening.
• Narrative possibilities were grasped. All understood the concept that she was being chased/stalked without having to know the full plot-line
•Age group of target audience (Females from around 18-25) is represented in the trailer
- Many questions were raised
- Good footage: including of Lux in the dark room being chased/scared
• More slow motion shots• Change the font in the titles, seems to much like comic sans• Too much bike footage going backwards • Cut out the shot where she drops the picture – looks like she doesn’t like what she sees or is
just really clumsy• Make it less repetitive so there is space to include some more unused footage• Make more fast cuts into slow cuts• Explore with other possibilities for the establishing shot, play with the idea of contrast • Add a green screen at the beginning • Use even shorter clips (a couple of seconds for each clip) and cut between different images
to build pace. For example, just a flash of Olivia on the ground, or looking at her reflection, spread through the trailer. Watch some more professional trailers to remind yourself of how short each shot can be. Images in a trailer need suggest events, not explain them.
• Consider beginning the trailer with the shot into the camera lens. Also, this is one of many moments that will be fantastic when you have spent a bit more time on more ruthless editing: don’t let the camera zoom out of the lens again at the end of the clip!
4) How did you use media
technologies in the construction
and research, planning and
evaluation stages?
Windows Movie Maker
Picasa
BloggerSlidesharePowerPoint
Adobe
PhotoshopDreamweaver
After Effects MPEG Streamclip
Final Cut Pro
iTunes
iPhoto
Facebook Twitter Word
Research bibliographyhttp://www.fastcompany.com/1815812/psychology-behind-movie-poster-designs
http://www.filmbuy.com/the-psychology-behind-movie-trailers/
http://www.youthedesigner.com/2011/10/21/35-horror-movie-posters-that-will-give-you-the-creeps/