Sunday, 27 December 2009
Planning: health and safety
Saturday, 26 December 2009
TASK;Filming
RESEARCH AND PLANNING; Casting
As well as a main character we needed minor castings aswell, we needed male victims for our piece, this meant Nilesh patel and myself ( Greg Potter ) had to act on set as male victims this required limited dialogue but allowed us to work our strongest aility being the physical side of acting.
Although our trailers are not expected to have acting of the highest quality, we deliberately went out of our way to find an actress who had the looks and ability to pull off what we were looking for and we hope that she could draw any attention away from lack of budget or any flaws seen in the project.
Tuesday, 22 December 2009
Audience Questionaire
1.What genre is most compelling when watching a trailer?
Romance? 20%
Thriller/Action? 60%
Horror? 20%
This result has shown that the majority of people agreed that a thriller/action film trailer is the most likely to catch their attention and win their interest.
2.Would you find a male main character more intriguing in a action/thriller film or a female main character?
Male? 30%
Female? 70%
After asking this question we asked the voters for a female main character why this was and they said because they see most action/thriller films with male leads and they believe it may be quite interesting and a good change to see a female leading this genre of film for once. This hints a slightly postmodern view taking of the current film and media, showing that the normal conventions of the action/thriller genres are changing due to directors and audiences looking for something different and new ideas.
3. Are most films you go and see a result of watching the trailer for that particular film?
Yes? 90%
No? 10%
Although the majority of people said trailers are influential over what films they chose go and watch at the cinema, the one person who disagreed claimed its not just the trailer but the posters and magazines promotion that also influences them and also whether it is promoted through the internet, showing the technological advance in how the promotion of films is changing.
4. Would you rather know who the main character is in the trailer or wait for the film?
Trailer? 80%
Film? 20%
The majority vote in this question was for the main character being revealed in the trailer rather than the film. They explained this is because the actors included in films have a huge influence in their decision for whether to go and watch that film or not due to previous film viewing experience.
5. Do you prefer short, mysterious trailers or longer, explanatory trailer?
Short? 50%
Long? 50%
This question was proved a tough one when interviewing this group of people because they could not decide. This is because they said they tend to rely on the storyline of a trailer to help them decide whether the film is worth watching, for this reason they would vote for a longer trailer. But then on they other hand they do enjoy the element of surprise and a short trailer that is extremely effective in camera shots, music and mise-en-scene but levels the element of mystery is also just as influential and create more excitement. So from this answer we are going to try and think up ways to take conventions from a short trailer and a long one so that all members of the audience can be appealed to.
Monday, 21 December 2009
A Nightmare on Elm Street Comparison
What will make a successful teaser trailer?
Successful Conventions in Teaser Trailers
-Lots of action packed into a short space of time
-Gives you a brief hint of the cast
-Fast and simple editing
-Can use humour/parody
-Don't give away the plot in detail
-Genre indicators
-Show names of directors and producers
Narrative/storyline
Thursday, 17 December 2009
Title Shot Rough Draft
Analysis of Title Shots
Charlies Angels is another film with a famous title picture; the font is distinctive from its boldness and the detail of the 'l' joining with the 's', its distinguishable from other films and makes the title stand out. The writing is juxtaposed with the famous silohette of the angels. Like James Bond, the image reflects the film effectively; in this instance the recognisable symbol is emphatic of the films main themes which are: the relationship between the three protaganists, having female leads and their power and dominance which is displayed through body language and low angle camera techniques.
Potential Fonts Within The Trailer
Single White Female: Voice Over Analysis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggfSn_WzjiY
SWF has a classic action genre voiceover that narrates continuously through the trailer and concludes with the above tag line. We are looking to include this type of voiceover but maybe not as much as this trailer because I think it would be more effective if we built a bit of suspense and questioning before the voiceover gives the audience further clues. I dont think its necessary for the voiceover to spoon feed the audience the whole way through but I do like the tagline being a type of question as it's engaging.
Task: Film Trailer: Wanted
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uMlNKozweg
Initial thoughtsof trailer with out sound
.The opening 25 seconds of the trailer show a car chase with Angelina jolie being the main focus driving the car, this sugests to me that this film is going to have a dominant female lead meaning this film could be aimed at the female genre. The next shot is of her driving the car, doing a 360 turn to rescue what seems to be a another main character, this shows that this film will be intense and potentially be action packed. The next 25 seconds show all the main characters talking, this talking gives away abit of the story line which we as viewers have to go with when whatching the trailer. The next few shots are of all differrent types of guns with people who we as viewers regonise as a FBI or the "baddies", this shows that maybe Angelina is on the run or out to kill someone. The next few scenes are of one of the main characters being held hostage in a train, giving away a little bit more of the plot. This film to me will then attract the male audience as males like thrillers and action films.
With sound
.In the first minute of the trailer, we hear a voiceover of the charactor angelina Jolie picks up in her 360 spin of the car. He Then discribes to the audience about "how a woman can change your world forever", this tells us that there is a woman in this film that is about to save him. He then dicribes how his feelings have changed for this woman in the voiceover, suggesting there could be an element of romance somewhere within the film. The voiceover stops to hear Morgan freeman telling this man that he is a man a very few people who can "curve" a bullet. This tells the audience that that this film will have guns in it, so is most likely to be action packed or thriller movie. Morgan freeman carrys on his speach and talks about who these people are. He ends up saying that " we are an eternity of assasins" with Angelina Jolie saying "kill one, save thousands", these two lines give away the main plot of the films story line, and also gives away that it is going to be a action genre.
Within the rest of the trailer, there are fast snappy shots of what is in the genre, with the dominant shots being of Angelina Jolie. This tells me that she is going to be the one the main characters, which will therefore attract the woman audience and with the mix of fast snappy, car chace and other intense shots, it will also attract the men to come whatch it. This trailer i think is very big reason to why the film was such a success.
TASK; Toy Story 3 Teaser Trailer Analysis
Wednesday, 16 December 2009
Planning and Research: Lighting
Storyboard
Shot 5: This will be a shot from behind this man's head. He is the man on the other side of the phone but to add a level of mystery to the trailer the lighting will be dark and you won't be able to see his face. He will tell the woman his orders in a deep voice to sound intimidating and powerful.
Shot 6: This will be a blank background with the writing 'Revenge is sweet...' This adds some narrative to the trailer and gives away some more information to the audience but still keeping them on their toes.
Shot 7: This is a long shot of the main character walking after a male victim who is running away from her. The fact that the man is running with a scared expression on his face whilst she is just strutting along carelessly makes her look like the more powerful character out of the two. We may add in some extra close ups here of the victim's face to show his scared expression (like the one below) and of her feet or face to build more tension from the fast paced shots.
Shot 14: Back to shot of girl walking towards camera. (building tension for end)
Shot 15: Words 'Comes back around.' To end narrative with a twist and cliff hanger to make the audience want to see the actual movie. The screen will then cut to a close up behind shot of the girl who will hear a loud noise and spin around with a scared, vulnerable expression on her face. The screen will then cut to a shot of the name of the film and that will end the trailer.
Ideas for Trailer
Beginning of Trailer
We are planning on beginning the trailer with a shot of the main female lead in front of a mirror doing her make up. She will then be interrupted by a phone ringing and the camera will cut to a dark close up from behind a man’s head talking down the phone to her. He will say one effective and relevant line and hang up. She will react by giving an evil and excited look and this will be followed by an upbeat montage of shots to build tension.
Montage Shots
•Shot of a gun.
•Shot of her running after a man.
•Shot of her taking a shot and smashing it.
•Flicking her hair towards the camera.
•Holding a guy by the neck with a gun out in front (holding him hostage?)
•Shooting the gun.
•In a fierce embrace with someone.
Ending
For the ending we plan on filming the main female lead at a low angle, strutting towards the camera. We plan on cutting from this shot to a blank screen with a hint of the release date, then cutting back to the shot of her again. Then cutting to another blank screen with a tagline on, back to the shot of her and back to a blank screen with another tagline. Then a shot of her hearing a noise and whipping her head round with a scared and vulnerable expression, showing how the storyline will change and adding a twist to the trailer. This will then cut to a big title ‘LOLA’ and that will be the end.
Friday, 11 December 2009
Task: Takers: Movie trailer analysis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odwmFjCeEag
Within the first half of the trailer, we get told the basic plot for the films story. It is about a group of people who plan to take millions of dollars from a city but will have the difficulty of specialist police units on their tail to stop this from happening. From all my other analysis of trailers, it has seemed to be custom to get tell the basic storyline first. I think this is good because it grabs the attention of its target audience early on which is important when making a attractive trailer. I think this movie has been aimed at mainly for males between 15-50 because as the audience have to go along with the story line given, it indicates that this is going to be an action packed film with lots of voilence and tense chases.
The actual storyline should not be accounted for in our film because our target audience is different and the plot is different aswell. But the editing of shots, cuts and montages we should look at and maybe use for our trailer. The non diegetic music goes perfectly imbalense with the first few shots we see. In these shots we get to see the setting, a plane and 6 people all walking at the sametime in a line. This editing i think is good because it already establishes a few interpritations an audience might get from the film.
The next bit of editing and non diegetic music we should take ideas from are from the 19-22 seconds of the trailer. Here the audiences witnesses quick flashing shots of what looks to be crimals putting head masks and touching and reloading guns. With these quick snappy shots, the non diegetic music between each cut away is of a gun being reloading. This editing and music choices I think is really good for the trailer because it works perfectly intime in the trailer but also gives more away of the film plot as the aduience gets to know that guns will be used in this film.
Task: Salt: trailer analysis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNkTFao5_UI
Within the first half of the trailer, the basic outline of the films story is given away. I think this is good because it states the story straight away, which means it will become clear who this film will be targeted at. The trailer gives away that a russian spy is going to kill the american president in New York. We also find out that the russian spy is the woman questioning the russian guy. This tells me that this film is going to be a intense action thriller because we find that the "spy" (Anjelina Jolie) will be on the chase from her colleagues. I think that this film has aimed itself at both men and woman. Woman will want to whatch it because the main lead is a Anjelina Jolie, this means that woman will be fighting men in the film when usually its men fighting men. Men will also want to whatch this film becuase it seems to be like an intense thriller and that Anjelina has the "sex appeal".
Through out the first half of the trailer, there are slow cuts between shots. I think this is because the audience dont want to get all tense when finding out the plot of the film. Also, the non diegetic music is slow, dark and then slowly gets faster and the music changes as we find out who the spy is.
In the second half of the trailer, there is a variety of different shots used and the non diegetic music speeds up and goes in sinc with the timing of the cuts. This tells me that we are going to get a sneak preview of what the audience is going to experience during the film. Also at the start of the trailer we get told the main story line, in the last few shots of the trailer, we see a woman peeling off some sort of face mask. This tells the audience that there maybe a twist in the story which the audience will have to go whatch to find out what it is.
Overall, this film trailer is a good example for ideas we should take for our trailer because it uses areas in which we plan to use in ours. We should perticularly look at how the creaters of the film have made a potential twist in the film and how they have created the suspence.
Thursday, 10 December 2009
Mr & Mrs Smith Trailer Analysis
The trailer begins with a short sequence of mid-close shots of the two protagonists. The content of the shots focus first on Brad Pitts face, then his waistline displaying a gun, the first suggestion of action. This is followed by two of the producers logos and then onto Angelina Jolie. There is a shot of her face, then her body, then the top of her stocking which also shows a gun. They are short in length and the rhythmic transitions almost create a sense of a heart beating, this establishes suspense and intensity which subtly rises as the editing becomes ever so slightly quicker.
Coincidentally, we came up with an opener that could be likened to this section; our ‘make up scene’, presents the image of a seemingly normal woman getting ready. Close ups acknowledge her sexuality before the normality allusion is contradicted by the revelation of her gun- it is an early example of the contrast in genre and audience appeal we involve. We could consider adopting the films quickening editing techniques to improve suspense.
With regard to the mise en scene; Brad Pitt wears sunglasses which implies mysteriousness and perhaps secrecy- as well as sex appeal – he looks cool, is a big name star, and will immediately attract a female audience. The same goes for a male audience with Angelina Jolie, her feminine side is accentuated by her outfit, its quite revealing and stockings will always have sexy connotations. The juxtaposition of both these characters so early in the trailer hints they are the main characters and also is the first sign of the romance element.
This again coincides with appealing to a wider audience; stereotypically, there is romance for females, action for males, and a heartthrob for each, equaling a widespread target audience and more chance of success resultantly. This is something, therefore, that we are keen to explore so as not to exclude certain audience segments. In order to avoid that happening and to display our capabilities through a range of genres, we have a romantic edge and a dimension of vulnerability in Lola- she maintains her sex appeal to men but is hopefully not intimidating to women. This is not intended to be patronizing as we are aware there is an appeal in the sense of empowerment or ‘girl power’ for women seeing a female lead; this is still relevant in our piece, but we believe introducing a taste of her sensitive side will enhance audience engagement with the character.
The sound is non diegetic music which is low and minimal to begin with, building anticipation and complimenting the editing method. The action theme is put to full effect when a booming male voice reads the subtitle that has now come on ‘They are the worlds most deadly assassins’ confirming our suspicions that they aren’t your average couple. The caption is complimented by snap shots of them as if taken by someone following them whilst they’re undercover. There is then an action packed montage complete with helicopters, rocket launchers, explosions and so forth, and a loud and thrilling soundtrack is played alongside this. The shots are varied in distance and angles, and again there is quick editing which achieves excitement and tells the audience there is a lot going on- they’re not going to be bored, and it also is a way of teasing the audience by only showing it in short bursts.
We are currently in the process of trying to finalize the wording for our captions, this is such a typical feature of action films and we want to get them right. I like the assisting snapshot idea too; it would be effective in portraying that Lola is an undercover assassin like it does for Mr & Mrs Smith. We will follow the same blueprint for our action montage, I’m confident we can combat our low budget by using numerous camera techniques/angles/compositions and keeping the shots short and sharp so as to not emphasize our lack of special effects! We are also at the moment looking for some exhilarating music to heighten the mood, this is important and will have a massive bearing on the feel of the whole piece.
The trailer then takes an interesting turn, the caption reads ‘their identities are a secret’… ‘even from each other’, the action music is cut at this point and a more cheery, lighthearted tune ensues. There are scenes of the couple doing everyday things such as brushing their teeth and having a meal together; the juxtaposition of this scene against the previous high-intensity shots has a humorous outcome. This is epitomized when the music cuts again and there is emphasis on some short dialogue: ‘Did you change something?’ I added peas’… ‘ahh…. Peas’, at which the music starts again more up tempo than ever, accompanied by more typical action shots and hints of the plot. The action/comedy theme has been established.
I think a comedic twist could be something we may look into as the genre is so generically appealing, and would heighten our attraction to a widespread audience. It’s a tried and tested formula seen in many action films, an example being Rush Hour 1, 2 & 3.
Wednesday, 9 December 2009
RESEARCH AND PLANNING; Film Planning
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Task: The Hurt locker: trailer analysis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GxSDZc8etg
Within the first 10 seconds of the trailer, we see two men both in army costumes, this tells the audience that this film maybe about what life is like at war. But then the two men start having a convosation about what the name of the camp their kiving in is called. The black army man says they changed the name to camp victory because it "sounds better". humor is created here because at war, humor is a rare sight.
Within the next 30 seconds, the trailer gives away the basics to the films plot, this telling of the film is good because it gets the audiences attention straightaway, instead of waiting for the plot to be told over the hole trailer. It is about a man who disarms bombs for a living, and has been moved to the deserts of the middle east to do his job. From the plot, i think that the target audiences to the film are males aged between 15-50 because men prefer war films and enjoy intense thrillers. At this point, the non diegetic sound of ticking creates a more intense mood, as if something is about go off but the audiences dont know about it. We then see a shot of the main man disarming a bomb, with the ticking non diegatic music getting faster creating even more suspence.
Halfway through the film, humor is created again, the bomb disposal man talks about the things which almost killed him. In this box is his wedding ring where he talks about how his marridge almost killed him. Then the next shot emidiatly goes back to the plot of the film, a tense scene of a bomb exploding bringging back the supence to the film.
In the final 20 seconds of the film, all non diegetic music stops to
Saturday, 5 December 2009
Setting Photos
The picture below shows some of the props we plan to use, we chose these because they are what you would usually find on a womens dressing table and this helps us to make the trailer realistic.
Friday, 4 December 2009
Planning: Lighting for the trailer
Thursday, 3 December 2009
TASK: Kill Bill Trailer Analysis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-czwy-aVbbU
The trailer starts with a plane flying over an Asian setting, before a series of production names and stating it is a Quentin Tarantino movie, The trailer than bursts into life with the word action heard over head before a slender woman throws open a boot with a motorcycle helmet, You than follow her to riding a motorcycling, and cutting between another female lead obviously of some importance as she is surrounded by other people, As the upbeat heavy music reaches a climactic rise we than see the back of the character in yellow and she turns to show us her face anyone who hasn't seen a previous Tarantino film than gets a "Uma Thurman" Subtitle across the screen, The music has now reached a faster pace and we are met by a montage of the lady in the jumpsuit having a sword fight with men dressed in black, this could be a connotation of light yellow colours signifying good against the evil characters in black, this could also be pying homage to Bruce Lee who made the yellow jumpsuit famous and it is now clear with the japanese theme that is dedicating it to him.
It becomes apparent that the majority of the main characters in this film are female as we follow the jumpsuited lady through each scene whith her violently encountering each character with knives and balls and chains. We than get a series of shots where characters are lloking down on the camera in an intimidating position, this could be showing the characters that could be involved or "in the way" of "The Bride".
There is than a close up of "Uma Thurman" and her eyes, the camera than pans away from her and upwards to the large mob of sword wielding hit men surrounding her, this shows her loneliness and perhaps vulnerability, but this feeling is short lived as it moves into a montage of more violence with "Uma thurman" beating up all this Asian hit men, with the stylish camera work mixing up black and white, colour and slow motion.
The trailer ends by emphasizing on the main character with a close up of her having a conversation, with the "bad guy" who sais "You didn't think it would be that easy would you" The good girl than responds "For a minute there I thought it was" it ends with her running up a banister and finishing of another henchman and the words Kill Bill appearing on the screen.
What ideas we gained from the trailer is to attract the target audience with what they want, so play off the female leads character "attraction", aswell as the overwhelming use of violence.
Costumes used in previous trailers
There is a contrast in the clothing that the main character wears throughout this trailer. When she is being displayed as a vulnerable, loving mum she is wearing normal, everyday clothes that display what character she is playing. But when the trailer switches to her being the hard-edged assassin her clothes are all dark but plain, but help to make her look more dangerous and change the audience's view on her. This shows the clothing being in dark colours is good at displaying what kind of character she is, the character we plan to use in our trailer.
Charlie's Angels
Again in this trailer the main characters are wearing black clothing throughout, showing how this colour is effective in a female action trailer. Their clothing is all business like and this helps to make the characters look more important and powerful, which is what we plan to imitate in our trailer.
Kill Bill
The main character in this trailer wears a bright yellow, leather outfit. This colour is used for the writing and is shown as a memorable, iconic colour because it makes the main character stand out. The use of this bright colour makes it easy for the audience to identify which character it is straight away. This is a different way of displaying the main character compared to the two trailers above. This could be because there are more background people in the Kill Bill trailer so making the main character more identifiable is even more important. This is another technique we could use in our trailer.
Lara Croft
All the techniques used in the above trailers are used in this Lara croft trailer. When she is on her own in shots she is wearing dark clothing like in 'The Long Kiss Goodnight' and 'Charlie's Angels'. But when she is in shots with lots of other characters you see her wearing all white clothing. This makes her character stand out and let the audience know she is the main and most important character.
In conclusion the use of dark clothing and clothing that uses colours that stand out are clearly the most effective and overused in action trailers. We will take these ideas into account and use them in our trailer. Another thing noticeable in all these trailers is how the clothing makes the female characters look attractive and bring in that sex appeal. This is something we plan to achieve in our trailer as well.
Wednesday, 2 December 2009
Charlie's Angels teaser trailer analysis
We chose the Charlie's Angels trailer as one of our trailers to analyse because we thought it would be beneficial because it has the same genre and female leads. This trailer having the same genre gives us an idea of what conventions, types of shots and styles we can use in our trailer, to make it just as effective as the Charlie's Angels one was.
Music/sound
There is a voice over throughout this trailer, it is clearly a man's voice and has a deep, serious tone to it. This fits in with the background music which starts straight away, this is fast paced and suggests the film's genre is an action. The first thing the voice over says is, 'It's a dangerous world out there', this also suggests the action genre . The fast paced music carries on throughout, keeping the action genre going. Near the end the music stops and you hear a phone ring in the background, followed by the dialogue, 'Good morning angels', 'Good morning Charlie'. 'Good morning Charlie' is clearly said by girls because of the higher pitched, fun sounding voices, which takes some of the seriousness off the trailer.
Camera action/camera shots
The first thing you see is a dark setting with a dark figure walking towards the camera, ithas the outline of what looks like a man. But then you see three girls jump out and land into fighting poses and strut towards the camera. The camera is at a low angle which makes the characters seem more important and powerful. As they come nearer to the camera you see their faces and it is obvious that these are the main characters. Keeping the characters in the dark for a while keeps the audience on their toes and makes them want to keep watching to find out who they are, this is a technique we could use in our trailer.
The camera then cuts to close ups of the girls faces, one by one. This is introducing the characters with the actresses real names being shown also, this shows the trailer clearly relies on how well known the actresses are to draw in a bigger audience. The close up shots show the female characters pouting with suggestive expressions, wearing lots of make up and flicking their hair in slow motion, this brings in some sex appeal and is likely to bring in a male audience. Although a female audience will also be intrigued because of how the the trailer makes women look like the more powerful sex. These ways of appealing to both men and women is something we aim to achieve and we intend to take ideas from the way the Charlie's Angels trailer achieves this. Next you see the same close up shot of a male, who copies what the girls do and it is made to look more comedic, this suggests an alternative genre, which is likely to invite the audience in further. This comedic view of the only male seen also demotes the male sex and makes the women look more important and serious, which is likely to appeal to more women but also be attractive because of the switch in the usual dominant sex, sparking more interest in the film.
The camera then cuts back to the shot of them strutting towards the camera, which is still at a low angle. Fire then comes from the background and takes over the screen, making a nice attractive effect. This is followed by fast mid shots of the girls doing fighting movements, such as kicks and jumps with serious faces, again making them look even more powerful and showing the action genre even more. This then cuts to the title of the film 'Charlie's Angels' with the girls standing in action poses as black figures, suggesting that these girls are charlie's angels and possibly explaining some of the narrative. Just like the analysis for 'The Long Kiss Goodnight' trailer we could take some of these unintentional displays of narrative and add them into our trailer to make it just as effective.
The camera then cuts to a black background with the words 'This fall' written across the screen, then the words 'Get some action' replace them. These words don't give away the exact date but let them know when to expect it, this keeps the audience waiting and adds a level of excitement to the trailer, this technique is something we can use in our trailer. The tagline also has the genre 'action' in it, bringing the trailer to an effective close.
Mise en scene
The clothing the girls wear throughout is black, smart suits, which straight away shows what kind of characters they are playing and makes them look powerful. This business like attire is the kind of clothing we are thinking of using in our trailer, to show the audience the character's identity.