Monday, 20 October 2014
Sunday, 19 October 2014
Props
Eyes; 2 for £1.50
Skull; £3
Glass; £1.50
Red lipstick is needed when the main character is being introduced in the 6th frame.
Witches broomstick I purchased from Tescos. I bought this after Halloween hence why it was 25p each. My leading actress is a witch this prop will be significant to her.
I bought this cauldron from Ebay for £4.99 but in this screen shot it shows the price has increased. This is a key prop for my witch as she will be using this in one of the scenes. This is also a conventional prop for the narrative because it doesn't challenge the ideology of a witch.
These are Jars I created for my witch scene. They were inspired by witch images on google and I learnt how to create these from YouTube Tutorials. These jars were found at home and I simply designed the label with tea bag and coffe and wrote in an old style font using felt tip pen. The spiders were from eBay for £1.99.
Everything on this table are my props. The bottle with 'blood' written on, is filled with cranberry juice from Tesco. The rose I added to give a pop colour and extra effect.
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
Research
Here is a graph of the ages of people who answered my questionnaire. 40 people answered my survey and the common age is 15-17. This question was necessary as this will let me decide on the typical needs of different ages for a film trailer.
This is a pie chart of a genre question. Majority of the people enjoy Rom-Com whilst the second best choice of genre is Horror/Thriller. This is a good result as i'm producing a horror film.
This graph also links to the pie chart as this tells me that 19 people from my survey enjoy horror an choose to watch horror.
This question wasn't as successful as how I wanted the question to be answered. Although I wanted to know their favourite actors and actresses, I was hoping that someone would suggest an actress/actor for me that have done horror films in the past so that when I hunt an actress I could find a similar one to a professional actress from a horror to make it conventional. Instead I had to make a list of the most common actors and actresses given in the survey. Chloe Grace had done a horror film in the past.
This question was also important as I needed to know what the audience would like to see, so that they're interested to watch the film in the future. I'm also thinking of dramatic suspense, supernatural and blood.
This question will also help me in what to avoid in the narrative. Coincidently I'm not including CGI or too much blood or violence, and hopefully my actors won't be bad.
This question was asked because I can look back at the films they've mentioned so that I can get ideas on how to make it ''interesting'' and I would also like to know what was bad about Scream so that I don't do the same mistakes.
This is a pie chart of a genre question. Majority of the people enjoy Rom-Com whilst the second best choice of genre is Horror/Thriller. This is a good result as i'm producing a horror film.
This graph also links to the pie chart as this tells me that 19 people from my survey enjoy horror an choose to watch horror.
This question wasn't as successful as how I wanted the question to be answered. Although I wanted to know their favourite actors and actresses, I was hoping that someone would suggest an actress/actor for me that have done horror films in the past so that when I hunt an actress I could find a similar one to a professional actress from a horror to make it conventional. Instead I had to make a list of the most common actors and actresses given in the survey. Chloe Grace had done a horror film in the past.
This question was also important as I needed to know what the audience would like to see, so that they're interested to watch the film in the future. I'm also thinking of dramatic suspense, supernatural and blood.
This question will also help me in what to avoid in the narrative. Coincidently I'm not including CGI or too much blood or violence, and hopefully my actors won't be bad.
This question was asked because I can look back at the films they've mentioned so that I can get ideas on how to make it ''interesting'' and I would also like to know what was bad about Scream so that I don't do the same mistakes.
Synopsis
My narrative will be about a witch who's born on Halloween.
Her mother dies at child birth and the baby has inherited her powers of killing
and psychologically disturbing other victims, the antagonist grows up by herself
in the woods and eventually starts college in October. Although she struggles
to maintain two personalities and identity, she makes friends with two boys and
one girl, they invite her to her to a Halloween party little do they know that
her supernatural powers become uncontrollable and vicious because it's her
birthday. Before Halloween her friends are suspicious of her as they think she’s
a bit weird whilst she’s in the forest gets her big potion recipe out and
starts cooking her powers On Halloween night she turns up as an innocent doll
and goes trick or treating in the dark with her friends her supernatural powers
soon attack her friends, the antagonists hair and makeup changes they end up in
the graveyard. Before the trailer ends it goes dark this is a pause for the audience
to absorb the incident and by the time they think the trailers finished in the
editing there will be a flash on the witch’s face which will quickly go off and
then the title of the film will appear.
I want to name my trailer ‘’ Cursed on October 31st
‘’ because this date is significant to the main character it also helps
identify the characters personality and the genre as Halloween is related to
horror.
Narrative structure- Todorovs theory.
Equilibrium- At first we see a lady screaming because she’s
giving birth in the forest, the scream is a convention in horror genre. Later
we see a girl walking to college; she makes friends and gets invited to a Halloween
party.
Disequilibrium- She starts planning her curse in a big diary
and then turns up at the party or goes tricking or treating, attacks her friends
in the dark.
Tuesday, 14 October 2014
The Women In Black Trailer Analysis
I
am going to analyse the horror trailer of ‘’ The Woman in Black’’. Directed by
James Watkins. This film was box office smash. Released on 10th
February 2012.
This trailer started with a production logo ''CBS FILMS'' this company is an American production company that funds films. This comapany is a mini major film studio. This distribution company is a subsidiary label by CBS Corporation which is a mass media production, this means that the audience will be a mass audience from all over the world watching this film.
This trailer started with a production logo ''CBS FILMS'' this company is an American production company that funds films. This comapany is a mini major film studio. This distribution company is a subsidiary label by CBS Corporation which is a mass media production, this means that the audience will be a mass audience from all over the world watching this film.
As
the trailer opens we see In the mise-en-scene a room full of props such as a
rocking chair, bed, cupboard, toys and the window has patterns on it. Patterned window symbolises Christianity and usually horror films have religious elements
to relate to supernatural devils.
Rocking chair suggests that this narrative is about an old person who
perhaps collects dolls. Antique colours such as green brown and white gives the
connotations of ancient and history. In
the cinematography there’s an establishing shot of the room, introducing the
main location of the narrative. Conventionally main locations or rooms are seen
first in the trailer to indicate to the audience the importance of the room.
In
the cinematography there’s a close up of the doll. This toy is quite common for
a horror film for example in The Conjuring a doll was used. This creates an
irony as dolls are stereotypically seen as cute and pretty but in this trailer
the doll is messy, old , scruffy and moody. In the sound element there's a non diegetic sound of a howling wind, this sound seems like a fantasy as when ghosts come they enter with a sound motif so that everyone's aware that they're here and danger has arrived too. This also connotes that this location is lonely and only wind can be heard as they're no other presence or ambient sound heard.
In the cinematography there’s an establishing shot used
again this could suggest that this location is very important an the cross is a symbol to the narrative. This religious element could be foreshadowed at the end of the trailer
In the mise-en-scene the lighting and location
is very grey and dull. There’s a cross standing middle of nowhere. This gives
the connotations of how the religion still exists but
no houses or people are seen. In the sound element there's the howling wind along with a musical sound from a toy. This tells the audience that there's children involved in this narrative or it's about small children perhaps. This will excite the audience as they'll be eager to see what children have got to do with the supernaturals as stereotypically children are represented as innocent.
In the cinematography there’s an establishing shot of the
location. This is demonstrating to the audience the haunted mansion. In the
mise-en-scene this location seems lonely, as there are no other houses nearby.
This also tells the audience that this house has some mystery and hidden horror
as the gates are broken, trees are damaged and it’s very grey. This will make the audience feel excited and
scared as they know a haunted house is involved and something supernatural will
happen to shock everyone. This location also helps us to identify the audience
for this particular horror film as there are haunted locations and voice overs
being used. It’s definitely 15 and over because they are the appropriate
audience unless it has drugs, violent sex involved. We know that this is a horror film because
the iconography is haunted lonely big houses. In the sound element there's a non diegetic sound of
In the cinematography there’s a close up zoom focus been
used in this frame. This makes the audience aware of what’s inside the house.
This will excite the audience because they know something that the characters
don’t know.
In the Mise-en-scene there's a ghost wearing a mask and a black overall, this costume identifies the character and tells the audience he's the antagonist. Also the grey trees crawling up the house suggests that everything is controlled and owned by the ghost, this could give the audience a clue of how the storyline migh turn out ot to be.
Sound- non diegetic
sound track which is sound bridged across other events from the film. The sound
is from a toy, which links to dolls and tells the audience that the toys have
children involved which make the narrative interesting because children are
vulnerable and less knowledgeable in supernatural occurrence. horror genre as they connote suspense death and fear.
Finally to end the trailer, in the cinematography there's a low angle mid shot of the Daniel Radcliffe at the window with the ghost behind him. This shot will help remind the audience how scary this film will be. In the mise-en-scene the windows are in a grid style and behind him it's dark this connotes that Daniel Radcliffe is trapped and almost symbolises imprisonment. The lighting outside the window is very dim and grey and the building has rain fungus on it which also connotes that this mansion is old.
This narrative follows Kate Domaille’s 2001 Theory, as she believes there are 8 narratives and this trailer falls in to Circe category because this film is about victims and innocence. Overall the structure of the trailer follows Todorov’s theory as it the trailer starts all calm and then suddenly the disequilibrium happens. However the ending doesn’t show as that will persuade the audience to see the full film at cinemas.
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