Showing posts with label Planning and Research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Planning and Research. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Poster Planning and Development


The image included in this poster comes from a shot that was taken when researching location, and look perfect for the mood of our poster. We weren't sure about the titles and position of the titles, but we knew the name of our film. 


In these first three pencil drawn posters, we were experimenting with different images, but all include the door with shadow. We were wondering if there would be enough content to fill the page if we were just to have the door, so tried including other content as well, including a picture of the doll and a picture of our main character. Again, we were experimenting with the position of the titles. Our posters were all portrait at this point.


We were sure that we wanted to include the image of the shadow in the door, as we felt it reflected the mood of our film. We based all designs around this. 


This was our first foiré into the world of photoshop, and we used simple grey font as well as the first image taken on location, apart from having removed a chair in the bottom left. 


Here we have moved the names of the actors to the top, and moved the "coming 2012" to the bottom. The image has been brightened and the titles have changed to red.


Here we have used the smudge tool to blur the outline of the image, to give it a feel of uncertainty. we have changed and moved "coming 2012" to further up the page, and now says 'Autumn 2012.' there is now the inclusion of a tagline in the centre of the page.


We tried having a landscape poster, including splitting the page into two sections. We included a still from the film, depicting a key moment in the film. The certification is clearly displayed and the image of the door is unedited. For the one below we went out and took photos of the doll hanging from a tree, included the tagline in the main image as well as using the smudged image. The image of the doll was blurred into the background.


with this image we tried to have the doll as not being too obvious, blended into the background. 


Our final draft of poster was this one, as we prefered the portrait versions. 


our final version includes a Facebook logo at the bottom, the 'you' and 'this' of the tagline have moved up and down respectively, and all the titles have been brightened. 

JT

Friday, 16 December 2011

Graphics- Titles



TS

Sound Research

The beginning to our film is planned as having quite a dark tone, and as we will try and film this wherever possible, the music is an extremely important ingredient in the mixture of the feeling of our film. This extract from the sound track to shutter island, we feel, certainly creates the effect that we're looking for, with the slow but loud low string phrases at the beginning creating quite a moody image in ones head, perfect for our film.



Our main character is an author who has moved into a house, and while spending days alone inside, with his wife out at work, he begins to see apparitions and other signs that lead him to having 'writers block' as he struggles to keep sanity. His wife doesn't understand his demeanour and calls for help from the doctor, but our author is constantly haunted by a doll which is featured in the trailer.

We took inspiration from The track above and found a piece of uncopy-righted music on 'freeplaymusic.com' which sounded similar.



The piece is called alley and reflects the dark tone that we want to set in our film trailer.
This would be used in the scenes of him walking through the woods, discovering the box containing the doll, and would also appear at the end, when the final credits come up on screen.

we would use diegetic sound for the shots in which there was speech, as well as the first sequence of shots as the couple move into their new home.

There will be sound effects used in the last sequence for the transition between the shots leading to the end, as well as sound effects to alert the main character to the shadow standing in the door:



here are 3 sound effects that we could possibly use for the transitions at the end of our trailer:



JT TS

Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Costume

Estate Agent

As the estate agent is trying to impress the couple to encourage them to buy the house, he will therefore be 'dressed to impress'.  He will be dressed in:
A blue shirt with white collars and cuffs, often seen on young inexperienced businessmen.









Grey pinstripe trousers. They are smart but not as formal as a black pair of trousers.












A predominately red tie but with little pattern, bright but not to garish.















Brown brogues. not overly formal but not too casual either. The estate agent is still young and will therefore care about his image.













Husband


The husband will be casually dressed throughout as he does not have a formal job.
When they are shown around the house he may wear just a T-shirt and jeans with casual trainers.



Once they have moved in he will mostly wear plain pyjama trousers and a t-shirt, possibly with a dressing gown and slippers to take away the divide between day and night and to show his abnormal behaviour, as most people get dressed during the day.

 Wife


The wife will be dressed very formally throughout as she is a high powered business woman. she will therefore be dressed in a formal business suit for almost the entirety of the trailer.



                                                              Doctor 


The doctor will be dressed in very smart clothes as he is in a formal profession.  He will probably wear a smart suit and a beige work coat with smart work shoes and a tie.


TS

Studio Research

because of the nature of horror films the audience is fairly limited. it would therefore be beneficial for  us to extend our audience internationally. As we want to avoid using a mainstream Hollywood production company. To extend our audience internationally, in particular to the United States (where the biggest market for the horror genre is), we would therefore need to use two production companies. One would be a  British independent production company and the other would be an 'indiewood' production company.

UK production company: Hammer Film Productions:
Hammer Film Productions are a UK based company that are well known for making low key, not overdramatic, horror films. recently the have produced "The Woman in Black" a film about a man in an isolated position who falls victim to the serial and the supernatural, a film similar in style and tone to our own. The company has recently made a come back after a long pause between films.  A UK based company will also allow us to tap into the mainland european market.

http://www.imdb.com/company/co0103101/

US production company: Ghost House Pictures
Ghost house pictures is a US based company that specialises in Horror movies. although the horrors that they make are more high key they will allow us to release our film in the US with a greater chance of success as this is where the greatest market for horror films is. the company is known for films including The Grudge series, Drag Me to Hell and 30 Days of Night amongst many others.




http://www.imdb.com/company/co0116611/

JT TS

Music




This music is brooding and sinister which would fit with the tone of our film. It is also fairly slow paced which keeps tension. As the fear created in our film would be more based around tension than action this would be appropriate fast paced music, however, would be inappropriate. We particularly like the effect of the loud string sounds at the beginning and we will try to find music that replicates this.

JT TS

Thursday, 6 October 2011

Location




The use of this window could prove to be very effective. There are curtians behind which something/someone could appear from the garden, but upon inspection in the room, it is clear that no such intruder was present.







So we see a young couple led round a delightful looking house in suburbia

It soon becomes clear that things arent as they seemed at first...







Images appear momentarily that arent there on second glances



when it's dark outside, lights shine in through the curtains to create eerie feelings



apparitions appear throughout the house-


 sillouhettes in doors- created simply with someone standing behind the glass panel and the light behind them showing an outline of their form.


















JT

Monday, 26 September 2011

Trailer Plan: Writer's Block

Our trailer will comprise of three acts:

Act 1:
  • Slow pace.
  • The first thing the audience sees is the ident- production company.
  • An initially happy couple are shown around a house.
  • The estate agent asks them what they do for a living wife says she's a lawyer and the husband a writer.
  • When asked about previous owners the estate agent skirts round the question.
  • The couple sign the papers and buy the house.
  • They move in and everything is ok for a while and they are a happy young couple in a new house.
Act 2:

  • Medium pace.
  • While the wife goes out to work the husband sits down to begin writing.
  • We see that he is struggling to write.
  • Strange things begin to happen to him.
  • The wife becomes aware that something isn't right.
  • A doctor comes to talk to the husband and says he'll be back.
Act 3:
  • Very fast pace.
  • In this part of the trailer it becomes apparent that things are getting worse.
  • The wife becomes very anxious as the husband appears to be more insane.
  • The husband seems to be obsessed with the history of the house.
  • The wife tries the doctor again and gets the answering machine
  • The strange events become more frequent and more intense as shown in a montage where said strange events and behaviour from the husband are cross cut with images of the anxious wife.
  • there is a sudden cut from the montage to the title of the film 'Writers Block' with the cast underneath.
JT TS

Audience Research (Prezi)



audience would be aimed at the 14-24 age category

JT TS

Sunday, 11 September 2011

What are the conventions of your chosen film genre and which aspects of trailers in this genre influence to you?




My chosen film genre was dramatic thriller, as I think it has the biggest scope for film adverts. The aim of a thriller is to keep an audience captivated so common themes associated with thrillers include action with no obvious outcome, to which audiences will want to know the concluding result. A drama is a series of events having vivid, striking or emotional results, so usually a drama is slower paced, and the audience get closer to the protagonist, build a bond with them and learn about whom their character is, while the narrative is much more of a story rather than a series of events.
                The character types seen in this genre are more often people who are able to really play a role, show their feelings through their character, but at the same time, be able to keep the audience guessing and want to get to know their real personality. A drama character is often the example of ‘playing a role’ because they are players portraying a story, but thriller character types are more often brash and/or terrifying.
                In terms of adverts for this type of film, if the film includes a voice over, the voice over is often the voice of one of the main characters in the film, with extracts from their dialogue within the script, or a carefully written monologue to be overlaid on top of film clips, depicting significant events within the film. This is a method often associated with action films and is used in the film advert for ‘inception’.  Inception also uses text on the screen to explain narrative. The director might also use sound bridges which tell the story but show different scenes, before finally ending up at the ongoing scene from which the sound comes. This tactic is used in the trailer for ‘Sarah’s key.’ Alternatively, film directors can choose to not have any voice over in their advert, and let the narrative do the talking. This is shown extremely well in ‘the ides of March’, a film starring George Clooney and Ryan Gosling, about a presidential campaign.
                Dramatic features used in the trailer for ‘salt’ is her transition from good guy to criminal on the run, while still trying to protest her innocence. A viewer would want to watch the film to find out whether she was telling the truth, and if not, would she succeed in killing the president or would she be caught. There is a build up in tension as she gets accused by the accused, and then as she’s on the run, there are shots of her on CCTV monitors to emphasise the fact that she is now thought of as a criminal. Dramatic features with the trailer for ‘sarah’s key’ derive from the fact that the film is set both during the Second World War, and today. So there is a lot of the story being told by the teacher, then the events being shown on film, which makes the film seem even more lifelike. The pivotal point in the trailer, and the stage at which people would decide whether or not they would go and watch the film is when she says ‘I’m sure they escaped’ because it is here that we realise the film will be about an attempted escape.
                Music is an extremely powerful tool in creating atmosphere in film. The music in inception, being of a large orchestral score, builds rhythm through the use of percussion instruments; it starts uncomplicatedly with a solo instrument playing a percussive rhythm and speeds and builds up with more and more layers to become full orchestra when the main action scenes are being shown in the trailer.  The music in the film trailer for ‘Sarah’s key’ is very different to that of inception; it is slower paced and has many fewer layers. This is often seen in dramas as it puts the audience in more of a relaxed and emotional mood, and also gives them an idea as to the mood of the film. The music in the salt trailer is much faster paced than both inception and sarah’s key, as it is more toward the action genre. The music in the ides of march is reminiscent of the film itself, a film about big men doing big things and the music builds up to a fast paced tempo to show this.
                I especially like the dramatic effects used in Sarah’s key, because they really show well the actions of the war, and how they are interpreted today
                The use of titles is widely used, so that they do not have to pack the advert full of voiceovers when they could be playing sound from the film. For this genre, usually they are in the middle of the frame, in plain font as can be seen in inception. 

Inception
1) What cinematic techniques are used to establish mood and tone?
The first 30 odd seconds show scenes from the film without any explanation, and we get many people’s perspectives on what’s going on, yet still we don’t know; there is the air of mystery.
2) How does the trailer establish the themes and narrative?
It establishes the themes that are normal for the action genre, by showing explosions and vast buildings moving. Also, from 37 seconds onwards, there is a gun or some sort of destruction in almost every scene, which really outlines the genre. In terms of establishing the narrative, there is a voice over, spoken by the main character, giving his character’s view on the film, which then affects the storyline. There are also titles on the screen that give facts that would be useful in understanding the film It slightly shows what each character’s role is in the film, yet in so much detail that we can really only tell whether they are a protagonist or baddie. 
3) How does the trailer establish genre?
The trailer establishes itself as an action thriller by showing action scenes and dramatic music right from the start. It also shows that the film has an air of mystery by starting the advert off with a question. The film’s dramatic side is shown by presenting the two main characters at the beginning.
4) Who is the target audience and how is this audience targeted in this trailer?
The target audience would be the core audience, 16-24 year olds, as well as people who like the sort of film like 2021, and this is shown by them using as many similar scenes as they can in the advert, to show this latter group of people that this is a film that they would want to watch.
5) What is the reason/ effect for using the director's name and previous work?
The reason that they show the director’s name is that people will recognise him as having created extremely successful films, and if they went to see it they will remember that they enjoyed his film. The effect is that then people will expect his new film to be of equally good quality, which will result in higher numbers at the box office, so then more money.

Salt

1) How does this trailer promote and focus on the big star? (look at camera work, editing, sound...etc..)
The big star, Angelina Jolie, is in almost every single shot, which shows off to a viewer that she is important, and makes them watch her closely, which is made easier by that fact that they have deliberately chosen someone who is thought of by many as being extremely attractive. There are lots of close up shots of her face, in different positions to show an all round perspective.
2) Action films are thought to appeal to a predominately male audience. How does this trailer target both a female and male audience separately?
Regarding attracting female audiences, she is shown in a position of power and importance in her workplace, which some would see as her being a pioneer, also it is not always that there is a female action hero in a film, so where women might be tired of seeing men always starring in the action genre, having a woman have the lead role would target the female audiences. Male audiences would be attracted by the action genre, but also because of the hero being very pleasing to the eye.
3) How does this trailer use editing to create atmosphere?
The trailer uses editing at the beginning to piece together- using clips from the film- the entire storyline in the interrogation room, to show the audience the build up to the more active part of the film, which leads to excitement.  When she is on the run, the short shots and quick cuts result in tension. The different shots from CCTV images make the audience think that she cant get away but then they show her jumping onto a lorry so immediately there is a feeling of excitement. The confusion that arises in the minds of the viewers means that people will be more inclined to go and see it so that questions they have may be answered.

The ides of march




Common themes- good vs. evil
Young vs. old
                                 Love
                                betrayal
                               
Character types- Older powerful man
                                Young man making difference
                                Beautiful woman- distraction
                                General to genre- protagonist
                                                                Sidekick
                                                                Loved one
                                                                Enemy of sorts

Narrative conveyed with soundbridges and soundbites

Music used to build up image of characters and therefore the film.

Sarah’s key





Common themes- war
                                Discrimination
                                Young vs. old
                                Old stories ‘the past holds the key’
                                True story
                                From a book
                                Family- loyalty
                               
Character types- innocent children
                                bad person/organisation
                                person finding themselves able to relate
                                family
                                university lecturer/ historian

music used to create sense of adventure

no country for old men









common themes- crime
combat
violence
                                good vs. evil
                                confusion
                                different cultures
                                old fashioned

character types- main villain
                                victim
                                police protagonist sherrif
                                young unsuspecting girl

I like the panoramic shots of settings
                Quick cutting at the end, everything speeds up- closing in
Titles-                   in the middle
                                Bold
                                               
                               
Corageous

















Common themes- family
                                Love
                                Loyalty
                                crime
                                Things get worse to get better
                                Good wins

Character types- (useless) father figures
                                Children
                                Villains
                                Heroes

Dramatic feature of this trailer is the fact that they’re good policemen but at home they’re nowhere near as good at being fathers as they are at their job.

Narrative conveyed using text and sound bridges

Titles-                   centre of screen on background of police badge
                               
JT
                                

Tuesday, 28 June 2011

Thriller/ emotional trailers

Road to nowhere:

The main key selling point of this trailer circulates around the producer, who produced the well known film ‘reservoir dogs’.

It establishes the genre of gritty drama through the use of setting- in a dark dingy tunnel-

I find that this trailer isn’t particularly successful, it’s not very informative, and doesn’t seem to sell the film. Understandably, the film isn’t exactly action packed and exciting, but if it shows it off to be dull, then it’s unlikely that people will think that the film’s interesting enough to watch.

The target audience would appear to be people who don’t enjoy the action side of film, and more the emotional type of film.  I don’t think that the core audience of 16-24 year olds would necessarily find this film as interesting as a slightly older audience. Also, it would be more likely to appeal to women as men are seen to like action films more than emotional films.

The robber:

The key selling points of this trailer are the use of subtitles and the film being foreign, the sport context, the fact that it’s a true story and the chase scenes. Foreign films are attractive to audiences because they think they can learn about other cultures, while watching a fun film. 

The trailer establishes the genre of sport by starting off with the main character running in races, then shows that it’s a thriller by showing chase scenes, and him robbing a bank. They then intertwine scenes of him running from the police with scenes from the marathon to show his two lives, which is the main idea of the film .

Of the first 2 trailers I believe this one is more successful as it contains more materiel that would be attractive to an audience. It contains quotes that would make an audience take it seriously, even though the Austrian film industry isn’t particularly prolific.

The target audience of this film is more toward the 16-24 age category, as well as people who like foreign films, and this latter group are targeted by the film producers by their use of subtitles and obvious foreign language in the advert.


Thursday, 23 June 2011

trailer research

1) What cinematic techniques are used to establish mood and tone?
The first 30 odd seconds show scenes from the film without any explanation, and we get many people’s perspectives on what’s going on, yet still we don’t know; there is the air of mystery.
2) How does the trailer establish the themes and narrative?
It establishes the themes that are normal for the action genre, by showing explosions and vast buildings moving. Also, from 37 seconds onwards, there is a gun or some sort of destruction in almost every scene, which really outlines the genre. In terms of establishing the narrative, there is a voice over, spoken by the main character, giving his character’s view on the film, which then affects the storyline. There are also titles on the screen that give facts that would be useful in understanding the film It slightly shows what each character’s role is in the film, yet in so much detail that we can really only tell whether they are a protagonist or baddie. 
3) How does the trailer establish genre?
The trailer establishes itself as an action thriller by showing action scenes and dramatic music right from the start. It also shows that the film has an air of mystery by starting the advert off with a question. The film’s dramatic side is shown by presenting the two main characters at the beginning.
4) Who is the target audience and how is this audience targeted in this trailer?
The target audience would be the core audience, 16-24 year olds, as well as people who like the sort of film like 2021, and this is shown by them using as many similar scenes as they can in the advert, to show this latter group of people that this is a film that they would want to watch.
5) What is the reason/ effect for using the director's name and previous work?
The reason that they show the director’s name is that people will recognise him as having created extremely successful films, and if they went to see it they will remember that they enjoyed his film. The effect is that then people will expect his new film to be of equally good quality, which will result in higher numbers at the box office, so then more money.

Salt

1) How does this trailer promote and focus on the big star? (look at camera work, editing, sound...etc..)
The big star, Angelina Jolie, is in almost every single shot, which shows off to a viewer that she is important, and makes them watch her closely, which is made easier by that fact that they have deliberately chosen someone who is thought of by many as being extremely attractive. There are lots of close up shots of her face, in different positions to show an all round perspective.
2) Action films are thought to appeal to a predominately male audience. How does this trailer target both a female and male audience separately?
Regarding attracting female audiences, she is shown in a position of power and importance in her workplace, which some would see as her being a pioneer, also it is not always that there is a female action hero in a film, so where women might be tired of seeing men always starring in the action genre, having a woman have the lead role would target the female audiences. Male audiences would be attracted by the action genre, but also because of the hero being very pleasing to the eye.
3) How does this trailer use editing to create atmosphere?
The trailer uses editing at the beginning to piece together- using clips from the film- the entire storyline in the interrogation room, to show the audience the build up to the more active part of the film, which leads to excitement.  When she is on the run, the short shots and quick cuts result in tension. The different shots from CCTV images make the audience think that she cant get away but then they show her jumping onto a lorry so immediately there is a feeling of excitement. The confusion that arises in the minds of the viewers means that people will be more inclined to go and see it so that questions they have may be answered.