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Thursday, 15 December 2011

Title ideas

List of words associated with horror
dark
scary
death
fear
terror
nightmare
silence
hell
evil
black
halloween
ghosts
devil
blood

Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Shot List

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Production Plan

Below is a list of locations of where we will be filming our horror teaser trailer.

Production Team;  Gemma Brammer, Molly Vandervell, Matt Lakey.


Cast:
Molly Vandervell
Aged 17
Currently Studying: media, English and history
Hobbies: Photography, Dance


Character- Chloe

                                                     Joe Sutton
                                                     Aged 17
Currently studying:
                                              P.E, biology,history
                                              Hobbies: Guitar,
                                                                                 Singing, football


Character- Sam
     









Gemma Brammer
Aged 18
Currently Studying: media, English and Sociology
Hobbies: Dance
Character- Ella



                            Matthew Lakey
                            Aged 18
                                                                    Currently Studying:
                                                                    Media, business, graphics
                                                                    Hobbies: Golf, Hockey


Character: The Awoken







Ollie Haylock
Aged 18
Currently Studying: English. sociology, business
Hobbies: football, computers.





Character- Joe

















We have choose both girls and boys for the characters to fit our target audience and to make them relatable to our audience. The characters are each aged between 17-18, this is the age of our target audience so this will make our trailer more appealing as the characters are relatable.




Filming Dates
  • January 20th 
  • February 16th
  • March 8th
  • March 15th 


Equipment


  • Camera
  • Tripod
  • Camera Charger
  • Voice Recorder
  • Mac


Software


  • iMovie
  • Sound cloud


Props


  • Ouija Board
  • Planchette (Counter)
  • Knife
  • Fake blood
  • Mobile Phones
  • Locker
  • Mirror


Costume


  • Gemma - Leggings, plain top and cardigan
  • Molly - Jeans, cardigan and vest top
  • Ollie - Black hoodie and tracksuit bottoms
  • Joe - Trousers and grey top
  • Matt - Zip jacket with hood and plain bottoms.




Risk Assessment;


Corridor;


  • Risks - Bumping into other students and causing other students to trip on tripod.
  • Precautions - Make sure we film during lesson time so the corridor is less busy and guard the tripod to ensure no one is able to trip.


House;


  • Risks - Injuring self with knife prop, tripping up the stairs, slipping whilst running
  • Precautions - Do not mess around with props and ensure actors are clear on their directions so little time needs to be spent using the knife. Take extra care when running and ensure actors are confident.
Car:


  • Risks- being hit by a car
  • Precautions- Have someone watching the car park to check for moving vehicles




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Thursday, 8 December 2011

Film Script

Overall plot.
scary,
set in a house
4 teen characters
dark
Ouija board
fast paced editing
characters get really scared
lights go out
bottle smashes
starts out as a joke with friends and then turns serious and doors slam and they are trapped in the house


Script out line


Black screen with writing of opening scene, ' four friends set out to make a joke'
The four friends sitting around the Ouija board (Sam, Joe, Chloe, Ella)


Boys start joking around, winding the girls up, spelling out girls names on the board, freaking them out.
Sam: (moving the counter over letters) E... L.. L (laughs)
Joe: (Laughs) Oooo somethings going to get you ella
Ella: (laughs) shut up now

Transition slide 'And then it all went wrong'


(Ella asks when is Sam going to die, Ouija board starts working properly, spelling out NOW. Girls scream, boys still taking it as a joke, Joe asks the board how? The Planchette starts moving really fast across the board, the boys take their hands off and it doesn't stop.)


Ella: your such an idiot, when is sam going to hurry up and die? (directed at the Ouija board)
(counter moves to the letter NOW)
Chloe: stop it now its not funny your freaking me out
Joe: yeaah funny one ella (laughs) how? (directed at the Ouija board)
(counter begins to move again)
Sam falls down and grabs his throat
Transition (and then it was too late)
Chloe:(screams)
joe: ok, calm down, sam stop it and you ella


Ella: its not me! (takes hands of counter)
(counter keeps moving)
Ella: (screams)
fast paced editing, Sam gasping for air, noises throughout the house, lights flicking,
Chloe runs to the glass of water
Chloe:(screams) Sam! please Chloe gets a glass of water for Sam and it smashes in her hands. (screams)
Sam: Help me


 Joe: (running to the door, trying to open it) get us out of here! (screams)
Ella(running to the window) (screams) (tries opening it wont open) help! someone help us!(hand touches her shoulder) scream
Blackout/fade to white.

Thursday, 10 November 2011

Preliminary Focus Group

I interviewed a group of people who are the target audience for my product (horror films) before i began constructing my own to find out the key things are they enjoy, so i can then get feedback before i start my construction.

The question i am going to ask my focus group are

What did you like about the clips?
What didnt you like about the clips?
Would the clips make you want to watch the film?








The First trailer i showed my focus group was paranormal activity i interviewed 3 people here is their answers to my questions.

Respondant 1:

1) What did you like about the clips? I liked the hand held camera used in paranormal activity, made me on edge as you didnt no what to expect.
2) What didnt you like? I didnt really understand the story line of paranormal activty there was to much going on in a short space of time, it just wasnt clear.
3)Would the clips make you want to watch the film?

 yes

Respondant 2:
1) What did you like about the clips? good use of sound, it fitted in really well, good use of younger characters as they are seen as innocent, good use of blackouts make you on edge and nervous. 2) What didnt you like?. It is a bit to short, dont really understand whats happening
3)Would the clips make you want to watch the film? no


Respondant 3:
1) What did you like about the clips? I liked the build up of suspence with the music and the chanting from the girls, i really like the dramatic fade to blacks, i also like the use of low key lighting2) What didnt you like?.i dont like the characters they are too young, they almost distract me
3)Would the clips make you want to watch the film? yes

 

The Second trailer i showed my focus group was paranormal activity i interviewed 3 people here is their answers to my questions.


Respondant 1:
1) What did you like about the clips? i liked the sound affects in orphan they were really effective and made me jump.
2) What didnt you like? 
 The start of the trailer is a bit slow in getting into the actual story line and scary bit.
3) Would the clips make you want to watch the film? yes

Respondant 2:


1) What did you like about the clips? i like the build up of fast paced editing and then the fast cross cutting its really effective with the fast paced music2) What didnt you like? I dont like the long introduction as i dont really understand whats happening
3) Would the clips make you want to watch the film? Yes


Respondant 3
1) What did you like about the clips? I like the look of the story line it looks different and really intresting the music fit in really well with the speed of the editing i like the dialogue as it explains more about the story and breaks it up a little.2) What didnt you like? It was quite long i think id of prefered to have seen more at the cinemarather most of it in the trailer
3) Would the clips make you want to watch the film? yes

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Drag me to hell magazine front cover analysis


Layout
The route of the eye shows what the audience see first when they look at the poster, The first thing to meet the eye is the woman the route of the eye runs through her face which is important because its distressed so the audience know she is the main character. The route of the eye then runs through her body where you see the monster hands this also is important as it tells the audience more about the film. Finally the route of the eye runs through the masthead which is located near the bottom having it at the bottom means its more memorable if it conforms with the route of the eye. The principle of thirds also focus on the woman this is because she is the main character and the poster makes this obvious by making her stand out. The hot spots focus on the monster hands this is because these are clearly significant in making the woman distressed.

Image:
The main image is of the woman this overlaps another image of the location which is the house. The flames over lap both pictures this is significant as it means that its dominant and important if it overlaps two pictures.

Colours: The poster uses colour which is not common but they have fogged it over in a grey colour which does conform to conforming to the conventions of a genetic film poster. The flames are in bright orange and red to make the poster stand out they are at the bottom as well which means they are more memorable which is helped by the bright colour, the colour shows dominance which is realistic to fire. The fonts are in white to make them noticeable and eye catching against the busy background.



Font:
There is a lot of writing on this film poster which doesn't conform to the conventions of a genetic film poster making it unusual and unique. The pug is in a small serif font making it hard to read. The masthead font is in bold San serif making it readable and stand out it is also distressed which relates well with the surrounding flames, and helps the audience relate. The credits are at the bottom which is the convention of a genetic film poster and 'coming soon' is bolder to make it eye catching so the audience is excited and know it is coming soon.

Sorority row poster analysis



Layout
The route of the eye shows what the audience see first when they look at the poster, The first thing to meet the eye is the house this is important as it is the main location of the film, its also covered in flames which suggests its not a happy film. The line then goes threw the centre focusing on the girls this focuses on friendship as they are lying together. In the centre of the principle of thirds you can see all the girls faces this is important as they are the main character and the memorable part of the poster. Also in the centre principle of thirds at the bottom are the credits but central in bold is 'coming soon' this is highlighted as its also important as it will get the audience excited. The Masthead dominates the poster.

Image:
The main image is of the girls on top of each other this shows they are important and must be the main character as this image is the background image of the poster. The poster image is important as its the audiences first introduction to the characters.

Colours:
The fact they are in black and white are important because black represents death and white represents innocence. The only other colour is the orange flames which connotes danger this makes the location stand out as its luminated by orange.  The Masthead dominates the poster, because the white writing contrasts the black background and is underlined by red to highlight it even more and red connotes blood which connotes my horror genre.

Font:
The font on this film poster is quite basic the mast head has a part distorted font with some of the letters being bigger and bolder so it stands out they also use the same 'o' as in the image of the house window this means it must be of some importance if they have highlighted it. The pug is in sans serif font to emphasis everything else on the poster and also to simplify the words as the words aren't meant to have a nice meaning.

Creep Poster analysis



Layout
This poster is very cleverly laid out its landscape which is quite rare for film posters making it eye catching but its also laid out in the theme of an underground with it being in black and charcoal colours representing a realistic underground tube. The route of the eye shows what the audience see first when they look at the poster, The first thing to meet the eye is the train this is central to the poster and covers all of the hot spots this means its important but in positioning it centre makes it eye catching. The poster is quite plain with nothing at the top only central and the bottom the basic layout makes it very dramatic though. The pug/quote dominates the poster with it being in the centre of the principle of thirds, this is because it gives a good description of the film.


Image:
The main image is of the underground tube train this helps the audience understand what the film is about, the bloody hand is also centre and stands out as its on the glowing white glass panel blood connotes death which connotes horror this relates to my target audience.


Colours:
The white train contrasts the black background and the red headlines make it realistic and look like a train, the red lights are cleverly placed as they separate the pug/quote words to make them stand out and more dramatic. The red hand stands out as its one of the few things that is in colour this makes it eye catching and will leave the audience in suspense. The whole poster is dark this fits in well with the horror theme.


Font:
The font on this film poster is quite basic the mast head stands out as its in bold and is in white the font is distressed looking to create the same feeling through to the audience, they are able to link the font with the emotions of the characters. The pug/quote is in basic sans serif writing this is because the poster is pretty basic but it makes it more dramatic and more readable. The credits conform to the conventions of a genetic film poster in italics and hard to read and also along the bottom.



Drag me to hell analysis


Drag me to hell, was released in 2009 and is about a young loan officer who evicts an old woman out of her house she then becomes a victim of a supernatural curse. The fact that the main character has a regular job is significant as more people can relate to her. The four technical areas are also key in fulfilling the horror genre.

Camerawork
The trailer opens with an establishing shot this is to show the location of the scene, the shot is of a busy American subway which shows the audience its in a city this makes the location relatable. Through out the trailer we constantly see over the shoulder shots of the main woman and her boss this shows her vulnerability as she is constantly having to be reassured, and the shot makes her look weak compared to her boss this fits in with my horror genre as the victim is always vulnerable.
 whip pan signifies things are out of control.

Mise En Scene
Is used well in this trailer as it distinguishes the characters for example the evil woman has a white eye which stands out this create an unknown element and fits in with the horror genre, the victim is dressed in office uniform making her 'normal' and easily relatable.


Sound
The music they use towards the end is dramatic which has connotations of demons and devils.
Her accent is sinister signifies something bad is going to happen which you would expect from a horror film.
You can hear her foot print which creates tension and puts her in a vulnerable position, which shows her as the victim.
The dialogue is key as it explains the plot, screams also show the horror element.
Editing
slow paced editing to create tension loads of fade to black contentinonal to horror films end of the trailer fast paced editing to show its dramatic and build up anxiety.

Drag me to hell trailer

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Creep trailer

Research into similar products: creep trailer

Creep was released in 2004 is about a woman (Kate) trapped in a London tube station, she is being followed by a potential attacker. The genre is horror/thriller.


Sound
This trailer starts with heavy breathing this instantly gets the audience interested as you cant see who is breathing, and it leaves you asking questions such as why are they breathing heavy? where are they? what are they doing? it also creates a mysterious eerie feel to it. You can also hear some ambient sound of the wind echoing which also creates a spooky edgy feel to it. As the character approaches the top of the stairs the breathing gets deeper and heavier and this creates tension as they edge closer to the stairs. As they reach the top of the stairs a high pitch non-digetic squeak is played this creates even more tension as they have reached the stairs and looking down. The sound fades out as we see the character Kate and bridges with the ambient sound of the wind at the tube station. There are ambient sounds of Kate footsteps as she runs this emphasises how alone and empty the tube station is which makes her vulnerable and creates tension. There is also ambient sound of the train which makes the film realistic as it is based in a tube station. As the editing gets faster paced and the characters are running the non digetic music gets faster and louder creating a sense panic, pressure and tension.


Editing


At the beginning there is a tension building scene and to end that it dissolves to black this creates more tension as its a sense on unknown. There are then constant cuts to black with text explaining whats happening the text is backed on yellow distorted tube map which relates to the whole film as its setting is at a tube station. There is sfx used on the text it has the effect of a train stopping and it sparking on the track as it does stop this keeps interest as makes the audience curious of whats going to happen. There are a lot of cuts this shows the panic Kate is feeling and lets the audience relate to her it also is creating suspense, with little snippets so the audience want to watch the whole film.




Mise en scene
Mise en scene is used fantastically in this trailer creating the horror genre. The lighting of the whole trailer is low key, with constant flashes and light ups with torches this creates an intensity There are shadows created from the low lighting and there is a big dramatic contrast. Lightning from below is also used this makes it more eerie and threatening. The tube is really dark you can only see the outline of Kate this is realistic as the tubes are meant to be closed but it creates tension. The makeup of the bloody hand is effective as it shows danger and that something bad has happened and is going to happen. The props of the shutters creates realism and shows Kate as trapped and vulnerable. The rat crawling on the rail shows how dirty and isolated Kate is as they only come out when their alone. The running water also creates tension and pressure as its a sign of danger as it rises it leaves the audience asking whats happening? Kate wears regular clothing this means the audience can relate to her well and recognise her throughout the trailer.


Camera workThe first shot is a pan this introduces the trailer and shows the audience where the character is, this shot then leads into a point of view shot these are effective as it as if the audience is the character it helps involve them. As the camera continues to move forward in the point of view shot it builds tension for the audience as they near the stairs they wonder whats approaching. When we finally see Kate, there is another fast pan this is to show the new scene. There's then a follow shot when Kate walks along the station this shows that Kate is isolated.

Thursday, 22 September 2011

Research into similar products: Sorority row trailer

Sorority row is an American teen slasher movie released in 2009, its genre is a horror/thriller . its story is that of a prank gone wrong, in the trailer we are introduced to the 6 main characters and see the underline plot of the murder of a girl. the trailer then goes on to see the 5 other girls all distressed in some way this suggests that the murder is the consequence to their distress.


Editing
The trailer starts of with fast pace editing cutting to different beach scenes, this relates to the teen audiences. The editing  then individually cuts and does a close up to the 5 main girl characters, this introduces them and shows their significance to the plot. Another good editing technique used is when there's the scene of two teens on the bed and then it fades to white to link it to the next scene. The trailer includes static interference this is another good technique used to next to the next scene it links with with the video footage which is used to show the clip of the girl and boy together this is striking and catches the audiences attention. After the main scene happens of Megan choking the editing gets a faster pace and keeps cutting to black with text this fast pace fits in as the scene is while their driving and very rushed and panicked. Theres a cross dissolve from the driving scene to the well scene where you can see the car and the new scene then it dissolves this is a useful editing technique as it shows time has past. When Megan has just been stabbed the editing technique negative is used this makes the image stand out and have a more sinister feel to it. After Megan has been stabbed the editing gets faster and cuts to the 5 mains characters, this shows the panic of the characters and makes the audience feel it too. another very useful and rare editing technique used is a silhouette of the well and the 5 girls this makes them and the well stand out which is relevant as the well is the plot of the film and the girls are the main characters and responsible, it shows their power. The beginning also uses silhouettes of characters body’s to show their there but they are used in a different context to show their not important this is shown as they are surrounded by other character that are closer





Camerawork
The first shot we are introduced to on the trailer is a point of view of the party this is effective as its introducing the audience straight into the action as if they were there. There is also an establishing shot this is use full as it shows the audience and introduces them to the whole scene of where they are and whats happening. Then there is a close up of the 5 girls faces this is important as its shows they are important characters and begins to familiarise the audience with them. The next shot is the camera panning down on the house this is important as its the main location it pans down after the fast pace editing to kind of bring it back down to reality.  When Megan is with her boyfriend a two-shot is used this is effective as it focuses on them two and its important as that's the main plot of the film. A low angle shot is used when the well is first introduced making the well stand out and seem intimidating. A high angle shot is used when Megan is laying on the floor and the girls are around her this shows her as vulnerable. Theres a close up on the metal cross this tells the


that its significant. There's another establishing shot and long shot this shows the new scene but also shows how isolated and vulnerable they all are. When they are looking down the well there is a low angle shot used to show it as threatening and deep.




Sound
As the pace gets faster so does the music and shot types, this enables only a glimpse of the film without revealing the ending. This is significant as the audience is attracted to the trailer due to the fact they would want to find out the ending. The first sound we hear is a voice over of the head teacher talking as we cant see her straight away this has a dominant effect as you cant see her but you can hear her. There is a sound mix as you can also hear some quiet non-digetic sound of music this makes the scene more relaxed and it links with the next scene which is a party where the music turns digetic and you can hear ambient sound of the party this makes it sound more realistic and vibrant. As the main plot is revealed of Megan and her boyfriend the main non digetic music starts slowly and lightly, as Megan fits the non digetic music gets louder and increases in speed to show panic. When Megan is out of the car and speaks the non digetic music slows back down to show a calmer setting. When Megan is stabbed there are loud 'dongs' which make the scene striking. At the fast pace editing distorted sounds are used to create tension.



Mise en scene

mise en scene is used well in this trailer as the costume is general 'teen' clothes this means its easier for the target audience to relate and understand the film. The killer is dressed in a black hooded gown this is quite gloomy and mysterious keeping the audience wanting to know who it is. Props such as phones, laptops are used to keep the film realistic and help keep the audience interested and relate them to it. A key prop if the murder weapon is a tire iron which is constantly focused on. The whole lighting of the trailer is dark as its set at night time but this creates a dark, mysterious, unknowing side to the film.















This trailer is aimed at a 'teen' audience and includes many stereotypes, including the female victim, i think this trailer will play a key part in my film as it is aimed at my age i related to it well.I would also like to include a prop that is used throughout the film which creates a sense of danger.