Monday 30 January 2012

My film trailer feedback questionnaire

Film trailer feedback questionnaire
1.       Does the font relate to the genre?

2.       Does the music fit in time with the trailer?


3.       Would you watched the movie after the trailer?

4.       Would was the worst part of the trailer?


5.       The best part in the trailer?


6.       Was their enough camera shots?


7.       Would you recommend any other camera shots?


8.       Is their not enough editing or too much?


9.       Does the title fit the movie?


10.   One thing you would recommend?

Friday 13 January 2012

Production logo (done)

Our production company logo was designed through all of our research of the leading production companies logo's. When researching these logo's, we found out that a high proportion of the well known production companies had their logo on the 'peak' of either a tall building or a mountain, which conntoes they are on top. So we took this on board and gained a picture of big ben in London. We used Big Ben as our landmark as it is the landmark of the capital city of where our films were made. We got a picture in the night time as this also then connotes that our films are of a horror genre. We used the moon in our 'Productions' so to make it more interesting and appeal more to the audience. We did have a point that popped up which was that the moon may connote that our genre may be based around werewolves and vampires but we came to a conclusion that it gives more of a connatation to night time and horror. 

Shot list (done)

- The five different alarm clocks close ups

- Long panning shot of Liam. I with car scene and then camera in the boot with a low angle mid reverse shot.

- Various shots of the fire place mid shots, long shots and establishing shots.

- Different angled shots of chopping board scene with the knife and then moving on to the bin bag  getting put in a wheelie bin.

- At the school using the café for shots of Kieran and Liam. D talking with panning shot onto the TV for the news which is a close up.

- Get mid shots of all the five victims passports on different angles.

- Establishing shot of the allotments with Liam. I digging then moves onto a low angled shot of Liam. I digging still.

- Shots of the river when Liam. D, Liam. I and Rhys. W shots of the rope they are using and them using it with long shots, mid shots, panning shots and using the hand held camera method.

Stereotypcial horror (done)

These two males are stereotypical of the horror  target audience as they are old enough to be able to view films with a 15 certificate and higher, but young enough to be thrilled and entertained by the excessive amounts murder and suspence. The average age for a horror films target audience is between 15 and 25, these two clearly represent this age demographic. As they are this age, they will most likely be in education still. If this is the case they will probably have a part-time job, which is usually based around retail. They will be earning on average of around £150-£300, this therefore gives them the disposable income and the time to be able to go to the cinemar or buy the D.V.D's.

With every horror film that is made, the envolution in technology helps them become more realistic and more believable. With the films evolving, the stereotypical audience is to. Tradditionally, horrors here aimed towards a male audience, due to the heavy stereotyping of women. This ment that in all films, not just horrors, the women only really had one role to play; the damsel in distress, the women who couldnt look after herself, and who is always relying on the male protagonist to save them and stereotypically gets captured by the antagonist.