Sunday, 7 May 2017
Friday, 5 May 2017
Thursday, 4 May 2017
Evaluation Question 2
Question 2
How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
I believe that I have incorporated a lot of synergy between all three of my tasks, the trailer, the magazine cover and the movie poster. I did this in many different ways when making each individually.
The first task I developed was my Film trailer, in which I used many stylistic elements that would carry over into the other tasks. The biggest example of this is the movie's slasher villain. I decided to make the villain the centre of the marketing for the movie as previous slasher franchises have used their own villains, such as Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees, as the single embodiment of the movies, something which I am replicating here. This can be seen in how i am using my movie's villain on all three tasks, with the closing images in the trailer being of the villain, and the character
Then I moved onto my movie magazine, wherein which I needed to decide what my overall house style throughout all three tasks would be. I decided that the best option for my house style would be a combination of red, black and white. The colour of red is a symbolic code for blood, danger and violence, and therefore it represents what a horror movie will often feature. The black and white contrast well with the red, making the text in red stand out more in bold, as well as black being symbolically representative of darkness, death and night, all of which factor into my horror movie.
The magazine features the same font for the movie's title, which further continues the synergy and helps the text become distinct and more recognisable, as a viewer would have seen it multiple times in the movie's marketing campaign. The same font for the movie's title was also used on my poster for the aforementioned reasons.
To conclude, the combination of my main task and my ancillaries has helped create a level of synergy through all three, with changes being made to each task to help improve each piece and the consistent features and conventions of each.
To conclude, the combination of my main task and my ancillaries has helped create a level of synergy through all three, with changes being made to each task to help improve each piece and the consistent features and conventions of each.
Wednesday, 3 May 2017
Editing my main image for my poster
For my main image on my poster i have used the filters on Photoshop in order to make the picture way more effective for the horror genre. I have added a black an white filter to the image which makes the shot look darker and less bright. The filter also works because it blacks out the villains eyes, which works well to dehumanise the character, like my horror villain style models try and do.
Podcast script
Podcast Script Question 4
Research Stage
While researching, I used Apple Macs and YouTube to improve my knowledge of conventions within horror trailers. I watched the trailers and studied the way that they used conventions, such as low angle shots to establish power, which I eventually used in my trailer. Before creating my trailer, I created a music video to familiarise myself with the Canon camera and the iMovie app, both of which would be used in the filming and eventual editing of my trailer. I used the website Blogger as a resource to record all of this research as this would ensure all my information would be in one place. I used Google Chrome to access any necessary online research, as Google is the search engine that I am most familiar with.
Planning Stage
For my planning I started with creating two different versions of a storyboard and began by forming a draft storyboard on paper, drawing my own individual frames and shots, before creating a more technically accurate version on I-movie. The I-movie storyboard allows me to plan specific timings for each of my shots, so this is very useful for giving me a sense of whether a shot is too long or too short, and overall speeds up the development of the complete trailer. I then began to plan where I was going to be filming my trailer, and finding a location that was appropriate for the trailer I was making. I decided to go to a area called Tower Grounds, and I did this
Construction Stage
The Camera that was used when shooting the film was a Canon camera. This was an expensive camera, and therefore this led to a decent quality of image, which helps when trying to make a decent horror trailer, or any trailer for that matter. When it came to the editing of the film, I used I-movie for Mac OS, which gave me several tools in which to enhance my film. Firstly, I incorporated different filters in order to improve the look of certain shots. For example, there is a brief action shot that when editing, looked too bright for the type of trailer I am creating, which is horror. So I decided to use the filters in order to make the shot more appropriate, eventually choosing the sci-fi filter, which worked in my trailer. Another tool I used was the text tool, which was really useful in creating elements of the trailer that are considered conventions, such as the title of the movie at the end and the cast list. This tool proved to really useful as I could change the font from a comic style to one that more appropriately suits my genre of film.
Overall the progress I made in construction was made possible by my research on trailer conventions and their features, as well as my planning by learning how to effectively use I-movie.
Developing my poster part 5
The final main element of my poster has been added in the form of my main image. This image has been filtered to make it look more menacing, and it also works to naturally link the image to the rest of the poster. The brick wall also works as a background due to it also being a part of a alleyway location in the trailer, and it makes the skull mask stand out more boldly.
Developing my Poster part 4
I have added more of the typical features onto my base poster, such as the studio logos, which are the ones featured in my trailer in order to continue synergy between the tasks. I have also added the age rating for this film, which i have set as "R", which is the standard rating for gory horror films.
Developing my Poster part 3
I have decided to make some changes to the layout of my page, the title of the movie has been moved down as the main image will encompass the majority of the upper half of the page, and the poster has been given its tagline, which mentions famous horror movies made by Warner Bros in order to make a potential audience see my movie as having a pedigree.
Developing my poster part 2
The next stage of my poster development, i have added more features that make the poster more similar in structure to my style models. These include the studio's prior horror movies they have created, and in this instance i chose The Exorcist and The Shining, which are two of the most recognisable horror classics, so any potential viewer would know of the studio's pedigree with the horror genre. I also included the credits for the movie at the bottom of the poster, which is a common feature of posters and allows a viewer to look at who is acting in the movie, as well as showing who made the movie.
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