Friday, 29 January 2016
Thursday, 28 January 2016
Props and Costume List
Here is a list of props that we will need when we go and film our trailer. These props will help create a horrifying horror trailer that will scary, thrill and make the audience want more. When we go and film we need to be wearing typical teenager clothing i.e. hats, coats, scarfs, jumpers, boots etc. This will help our trailer appear more professional if we are wearing the appropriate clothing.
- Black cloak
- Anonymous mask (if possible)
- x2 Cameras
- x7 Torches
- x4 Rucksacks
- Fish wire
- Lighter
- Candles
- Tripod
- Duck Tape
Thursday, 21 January 2016
Shaun of the Dead Analysis
Trailers are advertisements that are insights into future
films that are going to be released. They are designed to promote and entice
the audience to want to go and see the film. The trailer I’m analysing is Shaun
of the Dead and because this film is one of the first of it’s sub genre (a
zomcom, which is a zombie comedy) the audience will not know what to expect.
The trailer starts off with the first inter-title of the
trailer of the Universal logo appearing this informs the audience what company
produced the film. The first few short clips are of Shaun’s typical daily
routine however the shots are quick and zoom in to everything he does from
spreading jam on toast to brushing his teeth. Half way through these shots a
voice over talks to the audience saying “Do you ever feel like modern life is
not for you?” The voice over continues throughout the first half of the
trailer. This makes the audience think about their own daily routine and how
standard and boring it is. The trailer then shows some short shots of a
supermarket and Shaun’s typical day at work. With the voice over saying “Do you
do the same dead end job everyday?” This question is allowing the audience to
respond and relate to the main character. By the audience being able to relate
to the main character it is more likely that they will go and see the film.
Establishing a bond between the audience and character means that they will
begin to root for the character and want them to succeed. This will create a
bases fan base that will entice them to see the film and even buy it on
DVD. Some shots are shown of the main
character having flowers and then a female character holding those flowers. We
would assume that the female is the main character’s girlfriend who would play
a big part in the film. The voice over continues to say “Is your love life
dying on it’s feet?” the dialogue it relating to the audience and fitting with
the clips in the trailer.
The trailer shows how much of a bore the main character’s
life is, an equilibrium which is leading up to an event that causes problems
that need to be solved in order to create a new equilibrium. The voice over
then asks the audience “Have you ever felt that you are turning into a zombie?”.
These questions all appeal to the audience as they entice them on want is going
to possibly happen in this boring life. The voice over also gives away the
villain/virus when asking the audience if they feel like a zombie. Where a
clips shows someone banging on the door who appears to be a zombie by the way
they are behaving.
The first inter-title appears with ‘In a time’ with lots of
clips of a new reporter and the zombies roaming around. The next inter-title
appears with ‘of crisis’ the trailer is trying to give information across in
short snappy phrases to make the audience want more. The trailer then continues
to show short bursts of more action packed, dangerous clips.
Another inter-title appears with ‘A hero must rise’ followed
by lots of different angled clips of zombies in the road and up against windows
etc. Voice over is featured which is the news reporter warning people to avoid
all physical contact from the zombies and the news reporter is shown throughout
the short bursts of clips. This will make the audience aware that it is a
dangerous situation and that the main characters could die and therefore need
to be careful. The next shot is of the main character and his friend who again
we assume would feature in the film sitting on the sofa. Then the inter-title
appears says ‘From his sofa’ again the sentences are being continued throughout
the trailer and are short and snappy so the audience will remember them. By
using ‘From his sofa’ it is appealing to the main character whose life is a
bore and is making a comical joke out of it.
The next clips after is a close up shot of the two
characters sitting on the sofa and they look up to see a zombie in their lounge
which they then get up of the sofa ironically and away from the sofa. The main
character then starts to voice over the few clips saying “So what’s the plan?”
then a few clips of the two main characters facing zombies whilst then saying
to “bash them in the head.” This gives away to the audience the solution to
killing the zombies again another feature which is not conventional in a horror
trailer. However, this trailer does not follow conventional horror trailers or
films as they then reveal what they are going to be doing by “going to Liz’s”
and the reason behind it. Various jokes are made such as they take a picture
together with a zombie the rest of the sequence is then filled with action
packed shots so this will appeal to an audience who also like action films.
The next inter-title ‘This year’ telling the audience when
the film will be out and make sure they know so they can go and see the film. It
is then followed by some more shots of Shaun seeing a naked zombie which he is
clearly embarrassed about, another comical part within the trailer to appeal to
the audience. Another inter-title appears with ‘Fear’ and followed by more
short action shots of jumping running and driving in a car. Yet another
inter-title appears with ‘Has a new enemy’ which again flashes up quickly to
make the audience more enticed and grab their attention. A couple more
inter-titles appear with ‘And courage’ shortly followed by ‘Has a new name’ In between
these inter-title are fast short shots of the main character and his friends
battling for their lives, with rock music to show the dramatic scenes. Comically
after the inter-title ‘Has a new name’ the main character’s name, Shaun is
shouted very loudly through a door machine to a flat. When he looks around at
the zombies you can see the adrenaline which is making him determined to make
sure him and his friends live. The title of a film then appears ‘Shaun of the
dead’ which is made up of the main character and the fact that mostly everyone
around them is dead.
Unlike horror trailers this trailer does not finish with a
jump scare at the end of it. It actually finished with a comical scene between
the two main characters and a zombie, who singing back to them. Then the last
inter-title appears saying ‘Coming soon’ the music at this point is rather
friendly, light compared to other horror films, putting the audience at easy. Ending
the trailer with a comical clip rather than a jump scare reminds the audience
that it isn’t just an action/horror movie but is also a comedy. This will then
appeal to a wider audience who may not like horrors but would see a zombie comedy.
The film has to appear scary, action packed and comical
which will appeal to a wider audience then if the film was just aimed at horror
fans. Therefore, this film is a hybrid genre which involves zombies and comedy,
making the audience want the character to survive and make them laugh along the
way. Shaun of the Dead was one of the first hybrid genres to appeal to a mass
audience which is why the film was such a success. Other films have been
created from being inspired by Shaun of the Dead such as Hot Fuzz, World’s End,
Zombieland. As well as recently Warm Bodies which is a zombie film and a romantic
film as well combining genres is becoming more and more popular which is why
they are such a success.
Tuesday, 19 January 2016
Scream 4 Trailer Analysis
Trailers are made to entice and intrigue the audience into
wanting to go and see the film. They are made up for shots and scenes from the
film to portray the film in a different order so the full narrative is not
revealed but leaves the audience wanting more. Scream 4 is a part of the scream
franchise and typically follows the structure that all the other scream films
use, beginning with a phone call, a starting murder, lots of other death action
shots and end with a jump scare.
The trailer first begins with an inter-title which opens the
trailer with ‘In The Beginning’ referring either to the other Scream films
implying that this film will somehow relate in someway or another to the
previous scream films. The opening inter-title begins with the phone ringing
just like it did in the first scream trailer the phone continues ringing and
the music then starts playing. A clip appears zoomed in on what looks like the
original phone that is ringing, another inter-title appears with ‘One Call
Started It All’ referring to the original scream film that was released in
1996. Then dialogue begins with a voice over of the man who calls the victim
and asks them “What’s your favourite scary movie?”. Having these first couple
of clips and the voice over quickly reminds the audience of the original films
and that this film will somehow relate to the other scream films. This also targets
not only new people who may not have seen any of the scream franchise but also
the original fan base who followed and watched the scream films. A short clips
shows the killer in the scream mask running at the camera then the screen goes
black and another inter-title comes up with ‘Dimension Films’.
The trailer then begins with an equilibrium where a guy with
a camera is asking people their favourite scary movie and talks about it being
the anniversary. There is music playing and dialogue within the scene another
shot appears with the main girls in their bedrooms on the phone saying “What’s
your favourite scary movie?” in creepy voices whilst laughing. This is implying
they are taking the micky out of the original man who said it. Another
inter-title appears with ‘Now A New Generation’ the music begins to get louder
with the sheriff of the town saying “One generations tragedy is the next one’s
joke.” Implying that this generation at present is making jokes out of the
killings that happened previously. The guy with the camera continues to appear
throughout the trailer which must also mean he is a main character in the
film. When asking students “What’s your
favourite scary movie?” they all take it as a joke and reply with a stupid
response. Proving that they don’t take the anniversary serious enough and do
not seem to care.
The music dramatically changes and becomes creepy, the
equilibrium is about to change due to the arrival of one o the original victim
comes back to her home town. Another inter-title appears with ‘Is About To Meet
implying that the new generation is going to suffer because of this. This gets
the audience more focused and entices them to want to see what is going t
happen within the film. The trailer shows a new report reporting in the story
of one of the original victim coming back on the anniversary week of the
killings. An inter-title appears with ‘A Ghost From The Past’ the camera shows
a couple of shots of Sidney on the phone talking to the original voice
basically stating that now she is back she has to watch the events unfold
before her. The trailer then goes on to show two of the girls who are main
characters answering the phone which they both think it’s a joke but eventually
the killer comes to get them. It shows various short shots and clips of the
girls, the killer and the girls being corned by the killer.
The next inter-title ‘From Master Of Suspense Wes Craven’
tells the audience who is directing the film. Wes Craven also directed A
Nightmare on Elm Street and the original Scream movie. This implies that the
film will be just as good as the first because the directed knowns how to capture
and portray the killer from the first film. By having Wes Craven direct Scream
4 this also will attract the fan base of his to go and see the film as well as
the fan base for the Scream franchise as well. The next clip is of the sheriff
being made aware that everything that has happened is available online so there
is nothing that the public don’t know. Then there is another scene where the
killer is show with the mask on and is about to kill another victim who we have
not seen before meaning that she could most likely to be another main character
in the film. There is a brief shot of “What’s your favourite scary movie?”
painted on a door what looks like is blood from a victim.
The original survivor then discovers that the killer is
killing people after the original movie ‘Stab’ which is then shown a shot of
the film ‘Stab’ in the cinema. The music then stops and the girl in the middle
of the clips says “It’s time for someone new to die” this could be meant
literally or as in the social way ‘die a social death’ either way the line
leaves the audience hanging with the phrase question why she said that. The
music then changes and becomes more darkening and a quick shot of someone
screaming whilst the killer is in front of her.
Another inter-title appears with ‘Someone Is Re-Inventing
The Game’ implying the killer is changing ‘the game’ this will make the
audience want to see the film because they want to know what and how the killer
is changing the game from last time. The next few clips are of the people who
were asking “What’s your favourite scary movie?” at the beginning of the
trailer explaining that the rules have changed such as innocent virgins can die
just as well as the not so innocent girls who have had sex. One of the guys
also says ‘the unexpected is the new cliché’ meaning that everybody could be
killed and no one survives which is not a convention in horror narratives as
someone always survives and is normally the innocent virgin girl. The next clip
is of the main blonde girl making a point that comes across as a joke, this
could be seen as dark humour which may attract other people how have that sense
of humour.
The next inter-title appears with ‘Someone Is Re-Creating
The Terror’ this is to tell the audience that the killer is re-creating the
terror that happened all those years ago. The voice over then goes on to
explain the ‘new rules of the game’ that the killer films the deaths from a
video camera somewhere in the room. The clip then shows on of the women finding
the camera and the killer appearing behind her. These clips are left on a cliff
hanger making the audience wonder is the woman was murdered or not. The camera
changes to the two guys at the beginning on the trailer then explaining that
not to involve the guy who has been filming people answering the question
“What’s your favourite scary movie?”.
The last inter-title comes up with ‘Someone Is Re-Writing
The Rules’ this is then followed by more up-beat music and fast shots and
clips. The guys appear again saying they can’t kill Sidney, who was the
survivor in the original scream movie but then the girl states that they can
because she is ‘expendable’ this means that not only is there a different
killer but they can kill anyone. So the audience who would of rooted for Sidney
to not be killed in the first one would be rooting for her again and therefore
this would attract more people to go and see the film. Also if Sidney is the
ideal person to kill they guy says she’ll be ‘third act main cast blood bath’ a
lot of clips of Sidney on the phone and running from the killer.
The clips begin to get faster and shorter with the police
trying to catch the killer and the victims on the phone to the killer having to
answer questions which is also different from the other screams as they are
being tested on their knowledge of horror films. If answered wrong they
supposedly die. These clips are implying lots of action within the film and
lots of violence with the music getting louder and quicker as well. This will
make the audience want to see the film because the trailer shows that it will
be an action packed film.
The music then stop and the scene slows down with two police
officers in the police car where one says “Be right back” then “I know you’re
not suppose to say that”. The music starts again louder and the scene changes
to crowd of people screaming, then a body dropping from a roof onto a car and then
all the girl main characters appear individually screaming in very quick shots.
Then ‘Scream 4’ appears in white bold text on a black background. This will
entice the audience and possibly put fear into the audience and make them want to
see the film.
The last part of a horror trailer tends to be a jump scare
and in this trailer particularly is a dark humour jump scare. The one of the police
men is pretending to be dead and makes the other police man jump. Ironically the
killer then jumps out from the shrubbery and goes to stab the police man who
jumped then the scene cuts to the release date of the film appearing ‘4.15.11’.Sunday, 17 January 2016
The Ward Trailer Analysis
The trailer starts with the main character running through the woods to a builds which she then set on fire, this is an event that will grab the viewers from the beginning. The opening scene has a mixture of dialogue which introduces the central character. The voice over is of a man asking “What’s the first thing you remember?” and a girl’s voice (who we assume is the one who is running through the woods) replying “fire”. This dialogue talks about the ‘enigma’ an event which occurred that created the path the main character is on. The dialogue leaves us wanting to find out about the event such where, why, how etc. The soundtrack begins when the inter-titles appear at the beginning of the trailer. Most horror trailers follow convention and use short shots to catch the audiences attention rather than just continuous film footage which would become boring after a period.
After the inter-titles the trailer begins with more short shots but are more slow paced then the ones at the beginning, along with the music that started playing when the inter-titles began. These scenes show what roughly the narrative is going to be about without giving too much of it away. The clips show the location of the story where the majority, if not all of the film will be based in a mental institute. The trailer continues with more calm clips from the mental institute with dialogue within the scenes. The scenes then slow down onto the shower scene with a voice over warning the main character. Having a shower scene implies that the film is following the typical conventions of a horror film with the main character in the shower appearing vulnerable and powerless. Another inter-title appears displaying the direct, John Carpenter who has directed the Halloween franchise as well as lots of other horror films. After the single inter-title the music begins to speed up as well as the clips becoming more shorter then before, which will entice the audience to keep watching. The trailer reveals that there is a ‘ghost’ within the mental institute. Another inter-title cuts up the clips stating ‘Director of Halloween’ this is so that the audience can associate the director to another film he directed. This will widen the target audience from not just John Carpenter followers but also Halloween follows.
The trailer continues to pick up pace with the music becoming louder and more fast paced as well as the clips from the film becoming short and fast showing the character trying to escape the ‘ghost’ as well as the staff who are trying to control the patients. Various inter-titles appear with the phrases ‘This January’, ‘Experience Terror’ and ‘From The Master’ meaning John Carpenter who clearly has a big influence within the film. The clips continue with lots of running, screaming, violence and fast moving shots showing the audience the torture and terror that features in the film.
The final inter-title appears after all the short dramatic clips have finished slowing the trailer down with ‘John Carpenter’s The Ward’. This appears towards the end of the trailer to make sure the audience remember the name of the film and can associate it with the director of the film. The last clip of the film after the inter-title is from the shower scene again where the main character is grabbed round her neck by the ‘ghost’. Having this short scene as the last part of the trailer leaves the audience wanting more and as a last jump scare. At the end the of the trailer the billing block appears leaving the audience wanting more and want to see the film in the cinema.
Wednesday, 13 January 2016
Tuesday, 12 January 2016
Mood Board - Advertising and Promotion
The main target audience for our horror trailer is between the ages of
15-24 who would enjoy watching paranormal films such as The Conjuring and
Paranormal Activity. As the fan base for paranormal horror is increasingly
growing since the release of the paranormal franchise. The majority of the
target audience would be horror fans who like and enjoy watching horror films. Social
networking sites such as YouTube, Facebook and Twitter would be ideal sites to
influence and persuade people to go and watch the trailer and then hopefully
the film in the cinema. As social networking is one of the most influential
revenue streams for advertising which is why it would help us entice our target
audience.
Monday, 11 January 2016
Mood Board - Influences
We have had many influences for our horror trailer many that are shown in the pictures below. Films such as The Blair Witch Project and The Visit which both use handheld shots throughout the whole film capturing their experience from their point of view. These films are where we got the idea of filming our film most from handheld shots. Our idea is based on a patient who was in a mental asylum and is now haunting it, the idea is also similar to John Carpenters The Ward which takes place in an mental institute. The paranormal idea of the film was taken from Paranormal Activity and The Conjuring which both feature on the mood board below.
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