The document discusses potential locations for scenes in a music video. The first location is secluded with an autumnal feel, suitable for a first date scene. The second location is also secluded between two trees, which would allow for easy setup but has a hard ground. The final location features symmetry within woods, providing an intimate feel but may be too dark for filming at dusk as desired.
these are just a few shots of the different locations and a variety ofshots we are looking to use when in the process o9f filming our 2 minute film opening.
This document discusses how the media products of a poster, magazine, and trailer for a horror film challenge and develop conventions of existing real media products in the horror genre.
For the poster, conventions of color scheme, layout, and image manipulation were used and developed based on research of existing horror posters. The magazine cover challenged conventions by having a single protagonist portrayed in the cover image, and used color scheme, layout, and cover lines consistently with the poster.
The trailer challenged conventions by having the protagonist and antagonist be different sides of the same character, used makeup and costume to distinguish the sides, and included intertitles to illustrate the storyline without dialogue. Shot types and pacing followed horror film conventions while the intertitles were developed
This document provides character descriptions and proposed casting choices for an antagonist, protagonist, dad, mum, and bully character. Mary Kate Olsen is suggested to play both the normal and bad sides of the protagonist Rosie Black. George Clooney is proposed for the dad role to convey maturity and slight evilness. Sally Field is put forward for the mum role to display kindness while also being a victim. Danielle Harold is presented as the bully due to her edgy and overconfident appearance.
A trailer is a short advertisement for an upcoming feature film meant to be shown before other films in theaters. Trailers aim to build tension and intrigue audiences about the protagonist's problem. They conventionally use establishing shots, transitions like fades to black, sound design including music and voiceovers, and end without revealing the resolution to encourage audiences to see the full film.
A teacher stays late at school to supervise an after school club. As the teacher prepares to leave, strange noises and flickering lights are noticed. When the teacher tries to leave, all the exits are locked. Upon investigating a room where blood is seen dripping from a table, the door slams shut behind the teacher. A hooded figure is spotted and the teacher screams for help, in a state of shock. The events follow Todorov's theory of the normal being disrupted, with the teacher attempting to recognize and solve the disruption by calling for help.
The document analyzes the marketing strategies used to promote the horror film "Lights Out" across various online platforms. It discusses how the film's website, social media pages on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook engage the target horror fan audience through interactive elements, previews of the film, and consistent use of the hashtag #LightsOut. The analysis also examines symbolism and clues in the movie poster that foreshadow the threat posed by the supernatural monster in the film.
A survey asked people why they preferred a horror movie poster with a scarier typeface or a plain background. The majority said a scarier typeface looks more professional while others noted a plain background makes a central image more powerful. A smaller number preferred the cover lines could be seen more clearly on the plain poster.
The document outlines the roles and responsibilities for each member of a film production team. Faiza will be the production designer and makeup designer. Bavleen will be the producer, property manager, and director of cinematography. Jeet will be the editor, sound producer, and costume designer. Indiana will be the film director, storyboard animator, and casting director. Each role is described briefly along with the qualifications or experience of each team member that makes them well-suited for the role.
Trailers are short clips used to generate interest in upcoming films. They aim to capture audience attention and create anticipation through dramatic images and sounds over 3 acts: (1) introducing the context and characters, (2) establishing problems and climax, (3) highlighting key moments and stars. Trailers use transitions like fades and cuts, shots like close-ups, and non-diegetic sounds to set mood and imply drama. The goal is to attract large audiences and profit for film distributors.
The document discusses potential locations for scenes in a music video. The first location is secluded with an autumnal feel, suitable for a first date scene. The second location is also secluded between two trees, which would allow for easy setup but has a hard ground. The final location features symmetry within woods, providing an intimate feel but may be too dark for filming at dusk as desired.
these are just a few shots of the different locations and a variety ofshots we are looking to use when in the process o9f filming our 2 minute film opening.
This document discusses how the media products of a poster, magazine, and trailer for a horror film challenge and develop conventions of existing real media products in the horror genre.
For the poster, conventions of color scheme, layout, and image manipulation were used and developed based on research of existing horror posters. The magazine cover challenged conventions by having a single protagonist portrayed in the cover image, and used color scheme, layout, and cover lines consistently with the poster.
The trailer challenged conventions by having the protagonist and antagonist be different sides of the same character, used makeup and costume to distinguish the sides, and included intertitles to illustrate the storyline without dialogue. Shot types and pacing followed horror film conventions while the intertitles were developed
This document provides character descriptions and proposed casting choices for an antagonist, protagonist, dad, mum, and bully character. Mary Kate Olsen is suggested to play both the normal and bad sides of the protagonist Rosie Black. George Clooney is proposed for the dad role to convey maturity and slight evilness. Sally Field is put forward for the mum role to display kindness while also being a victim. Danielle Harold is presented as the bully due to her edgy and overconfident appearance.
A trailer is a short advertisement for an upcoming feature film meant to be shown before other films in theaters. Trailers aim to build tension and intrigue audiences about the protagonist's problem. They conventionally use establishing shots, transitions like fades to black, sound design including music and voiceovers, and end without revealing the resolution to encourage audiences to see the full film.
A teacher stays late at school to supervise an after school club. As the teacher prepares to leave, strange noises and flickering lights are noticed. When the teacher tries to leave, all the exits are locked. Upon investigating a room where blood is seen dripping from a table, the door slams shut behind the teacher. A hooded figure is spotted and the teacher screams for help, in a state of shock. The events follow Todorov's theory of the normal being disrupted, with the teacher attempting to recognize and solve the disruption by calling for help.
The document analyzes the marketing strategies used to promote the horror film "Lights Out" across various online platforms. It discusses how the film's website, social media pages on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook engage the target horror fan audience through interactive elements, previews of the film, and consistent use of the hashtag #LightsOut. The analysis also examines symbolism and clues in the movie poster that foreshadow the threat posed by the supernatural monster in the film.
A survey asked people why they preferred a horror movie poster with a scarier typeface or a plain background. The majority said a scarier typeface looks more professional while others noted a plain background makes a central image more powerful. A smaller number preferred the cover lines could be seen more clearly on the plain poster.
The document outlines the roles and responsibilities for each member of a film production team. Faiza will be the production designer and makeup designer. Bavleen will be the producer, property manager, and director of cinematography. Jeet will be the editor, sound producer, and costume designer. Indiana will be the film director, storyboard animator, and casting director. Each role is described briefly along with the qualifications or experience of each team member that makes them well-suited for the role.
Trailers are short clips used to generate interest in upcoming films. They aim to capture audience attention and create anticipation through dramatic images and sounds over 3 acts: (1) introducing the context and characters, (2) establishing problems and climax, (3) highlighting key moments and stars. Trailers use transitions like fades and cuts, shots like close-ups, and non-diegetic sounds to set mood and imply drama. The goal is to attract large audiences and profit for film distributors.