Centre Name: Norbury Manor Business and Enterprise College for Girls
Centre Number: 14343
Candidate Name: Lauren Chambers
Candidate Number: 2053
Unit: G324
Friday, 23 February 2018
Tickets for premiere/presentation
This is the ticket created for our premiere. We chose to include the poster on our ticket as we wanted people to remember our trailer. Below is the presentation that we created in order to present our trailer to the audience.
Thursday, 22 February 2018
Wednesday, 21 February 2018
Tuesday, 20 February 2018
Horror trailer Focus group
Here is a video that me and another member of the group filmed. In this video we have three members of our target audience reacting towards our trailer. We filmed this in order to gain more in depth and qualitative feedback
Front cover target audience feedback -MAGAZINE
In order to collect feedback from our target audience, me and another member of the group decided to film a video of two people within our target audience giving feedback. We chose to film a video as it was much quicker than asking for written feedback
Monday, 19 February 2018
Sunday, 18 February 2018
Shots taken/mise-en-scene -MAGAZINE
Saturday, 17 February 2018
Poster target audience feedback
In order to gain feedback from my target group, I individually went around with a picture of my poster and a sheet of paper in order to collect feedback and opinions on my poster. Overall the feedback that I received was positive and many people commented on the background and how the poster fits the theme of our trailer really well.
Friday, 16 February 2018
Thursday, 15 February 2018
Use of shot transitions -TRAILER
This is the breakdown of the shot transitions and where they appear in my group's horror trailer:
The first transition used in the horror trailer is a at 0:01 this is a Cross dissolve which we chose to use as this created a seamless transition between the Green screen and company production logo. At 0:03 a dip to black is used to separate the green screen from the first scene. Another dip to black is also used at 0:09. A cross dissolve is used at 0:26 followed by a zoom in at 0:27 in order to place emphasis on what is being said in the voice over. A dip to black is used at 0:32 to break up the scene from the Warner bros title sequence. A cut is used at 0:39 In order to speed up the plot and keep the audience interested. At 0:51 a dip to black is used along side a glitch effect. In order to add the glitch effect a video was taken from youtube and overlayed on to the clip in premiere. A typewriter effect was also added using after effects. At 1:02 we added a cut between two scenes in order to show the passing of time. Another cut was added again at 1:05, 1:07, 1:09 and 1:11 In order to create a contrast between the two settings as one is a domestic setting and the pace is really calm however the other setting is dangerous and has a sense of urgency. At 1:12 we added a cross dissolve in order to once again show that some time has passed. At 1:16 a quick dip to black is shown in order to create a quick contrast between two scenes.
The rest of the transitions in the trailer are cross dissolves. We chose to use a lot of cross dissolves throughout the trailer as we found that it was a common transition used in horror films. We also found that the cross dissolve transition helped to create a contrast between the faster clips and slower clips towards the end of the trailer.
Wednesday, 14 February 2018
Research in to and use of music -TRAILER
Research in to appropriate music:
Me and another member of my group watched horror trailers within the same sub genre as ours in order to get an idea of what type of music is generally used in real trailers. We found that a lot of trailers begin with slow, strange music that gradually progresses in order to set the atmosphere of the trailer.
We found that faster soundtracks are generally used as the narrative of the trailer develops and so we decided to follow this common convention.
Use of music
For the beginning of Our trailer, we used music that mimicked the sound of a clock. We used this in order to set the pace as it gradually gets faster. We also used this music as we found it created a sense of urgency/panic.
We chose to use the song 'Strangers' by Sigrid for the next scene. We chose this music as we felt that the lyrics in the song fit perfectly with this part of the plot.
Just like in the movies
It starts to rain and we
We're the broken beauties
Blindfolded minds collide and we fall
It starts to rain and we
We're the broken beauties
Blindfolded minds collide and we fall
The first and last lines of the verse of the song stood out to us the most as it directly references 'The movies' After further researching the meaning behind this song I found that it can be interpreted as reflecting relationships in the real world and how they are not the same as those portrayed in films.
I also found an interview with the artist where she further talks about the meaning of the song and how it's about wanting something that it's not. In our narrative, the antagonist (Paige) Wants a friendship with Olivia but she can't have one. In our trailer, the song creates a contrast with the previous eerie music as it has a slightly more lighthearted tone and therefore emphasises the equilibrium at the start versus the disequilibrium as the plot progresses. As The song gets to the line 'and we fall' the warner bro's opening theme begins which creates a slight Enigma as the audience are still unsure of what is happening.
The remix of the song 'Ready or Not' was also used in our trailer. We chose to use a choir version of this song as The background echoes added a more sinister effect to the song. This song starts off slow and then builds up a faster pace which linked directly with our narrative as in the scene that the song is used, The song starts off slow and the footage is a simple panning shot of pictures of Paige and scenes of Olivia tracking her on Snapmaps. We chose to pair this song with this scene as the lyrics are 'Ready or not, here i come, can't hide, gonna find you..' Which is literally what the antagonist in our narrative is doing as she is tracking the protagonist by using her phone, and following her.
Ready or not, here I come, you can't hide
Gonna find you and take it slowly
Ready or not, here I come, you can't hide
Gonna find you and make you want me
Gonna find you and take it slowly
Ready or not, here I come, you can't hide
Gonna find you and make you want me
As the song starts to progress and the loud thud sounds come in, the footage cuts to Paige (The antagonist) Breaking in to Olivia's house. The scene ends with Paige laying under Olivia's bed and the lyrics 'Ready or not, here I come you cant hide, gonna follow you' carry on.
The two songs used in our trailer both help to create a contrast between the scenes as the songs are 'normal' everyday songs however the footage that we have paired them with, creates a sinister outlook towards the songs.
Tuesday, 13 February 2018
Monday, 12 February 2018
Saturday, 10 February 2018
Thursday, 8 February 2018
Wednesday, 7 February 2018
Individual contribution
In the filming process, I filmed many of the shots and also helped to direct the shots. I filmed the end scene where the main character is under the bed, as well as the scene in the woods when the character is being dragged. I also filmed the scene in the woods where the character is running. I had to work with a range of different shot types and lighting in order to get the best shot. I ensured that we shot the same scenes numerous times in order to make sure that we had more than one filming in case of any errors in the footage. I also filmed scenes that didn't get put in to the final trailer as the story line was adjusted.
My main responsibility was to create the magazine cover for our horror trailer. I took the photo for the magazine cover in the schools photo studio. When taking the photo we had to test out different types of lighting and take multiple shots to see which shot looked the best. When putting the magazine cover together, I had to think of good cover lines that would link to horror. (With the help of another member of my group) and I had to find fonts that would look good. When creating the magazine cover I also had to create a house style that would flow well and also make sure that the cover linked with the trailer and the poster. I found it extremely useful to look at real media texts when creating the magazine cover as it helped me to decide on text placement, fonts and cover lines.
I also contributed to the construction of the poster. I took the picture for the poster. When taking the picture I had to adjust the lighting in order to gain our desired effect. I took multiple shots at different angles and with different lighting to make sure that we had a good enough picture for our final media product. I made multiple changes to the poster as we felt that the 'finished product' didn't look as good as it could have and should have.When editing the poster, I once again had to find fonts that would look good. I also had to center the picture and re arrange the text placements to make everything more centered and even. I found it helpful to look at real posters as it helped me to identify common conventions of horror film posters.
I didn't have a huge contribution in terms of hands on editing however I did contribute to music/soundtrack decisions and I also helped to research different music that would fit well with our footage. I helped to decide which footage would be used in our final trailer as well as deciding on who would play the roles in the trailer. I also gave continuous feedback to the person editing the trailer so that we could decide together on what looked best for our final product.
Tuesday, 6 February 2018
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This is an emaze that I've made to explain the Monstrous feminine theory and how it is demonstrated in the film 'Carrie'
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