Tuesday, 28 February 2017
Monday, 27 February 2017
Research: Titles in Trailers
To make our trailer as professional as possible we decided to research into how titles within trailers are used. We looked at films within our genre, such as 'Paper Towns':
In the trailer for Paper Towns the titles have:
A plain block colour background
The same plain background, font type and colour throughout the whole trailer
Description of the film near the end half of the trailer
Noteworthy comments about the film, the film was made from a best selling book
We also looked at films outside of our genre to gain a wider perspective, such as 'Adventureland':
The trailer for Adventureland had titles that had:
A coloured background
The same font throughout the trailer
An indication of time: 'coming soon'
Title of the film near the very end of the trailer
From this we decided that our trailer should have:
The same background and use of font across all the titles
Have colours that suit the colour palette of the film
An indication of when the film is coming out
A description of the film that hints at the plot, leaving a restricted narrative
Sunday, 26 February 2017
Friday, 17 February 2017
First Draft of Our Film Poster & Feedback
Saturday, 11 February 2017
Film Poster Research
We decided to research into romance genre film posters to try and replicate a true romance film poster for our film trailer:
Tuesday, 7 February 2017
Alternative Endings and Feedback
Through feedback we realised that the end of our piece wasn't impactful enough so we created an alternate ending where the audience sees that the main protagonist is seeing another boy, shown through a kiss at the end of the trailer:
However we realised that even this moment isn't quite right and felt like we would have a solitary shot of the character Alex looking distressed instead, as we felt that throughout the trailer we depict her as broken and vulnerable, it wouldn't be right to show her as in secretive and in control.
We also received some more feedback for the rest of the trailer:
- turn down the music during the voiceover
- cut down the party scene, what does it add?
- car scene needs to be cut down, we don't need it explained
- when the character tom says "you know i love you" maybe isolate that vocal and put it with the lasting image to have more effect?
Friday, 3 February 2017
Year 10 Feedback: Trailer
We asked a year 10 class to give us final feedback on our film trailer as we felt that there age group would be old enough to give mature and critical feedback:
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