Friday, 30 March 2018

Assignment 3 - Evaluation



How the aims of the production have been met?
The aim of our project was to create a successful horror trailer following all the conventions. When it came to characters we knew which acter would suit a specific character. We used a shehza to play the teenage girl as the victim, this was a very important role as this characters pain and agony would emphasize the trailer and create a sense of danger and show how real the story is. Mishal played the killer as she was tall and seemed very intimidating which was perfect for this role, as we wanted someone who could easily over power the innocent girl. For props, we used a plain white mask for the killer adding suspense. We also used a knife to portray death, danger, and procession. We also used a school bag to again show that the girl is a teenager and that the killer just doesn’t leave her alone. The costumes were chosen helped the audience understand what each character was. The killer's outfit was all black with a white mask covering the face, this would bring attention to the mask which. Which will add highlight the main focus and make the killer seem powerful, frightening and terrorizing. This will also make the audience wonder who is behind the mask and why, attracting them to watch the movie. The girl had regular clothing following the stereotypes of teenagers, so the audience could recognize the character. She wore some shirts and jeans. The colour of her shirts were dark which was a way she portrayed her pain as she was haunted, she had no light in her life, hence why she went to the doctor. The psychiatrist wore a doctor's coat in the trailer. Adding a psychiatrist showed the issue was out of hand that she had to consult a doctor. We all managed to do this over the span of a few weeks during days off from school, and we found it easier to find an agreeable time to meet for the shooting as all the actors and filmmakers were from our group itself. The only filming equipment we used was a camera and tripod. We filmed the entire trailer with a DSLR camera for sharp shots with great quality. We filmed from multiple different angles to get the most effective trailer. We used a low angle shot making the killer look in power and a high angle shot on the victim, making her look helpless, vulnerable and defenseless. Because we were creating a horror movie trailer, and most of the scenes were during nighttime, most of the lighting had to be dark to emphasize on that, however for the therapist shots we used natural, bright lighting. To edit the trailer as a whole we used, Final Cut Pro. We used fast transitions between shots of action and some shots required a black screen to appear in and out of scenes to make the shot look more fragmented and violent. To transition from scene to scene we used black outs quite a lot and flickering light, this really emphasized the horror aspect of the trailer. We added captions in a creepy font, we also didn’t reveal most of the plot to leave the audience guessing and questioning as to what will happen next.

How the product applies appropriate codes and conventions and uses appropriate media language?
Once again we followed the conventions of a horror trailer as they are recongised by audience and very effective. We used dark lighting and dark clothing to create darkness. We avoided any short of bright and colourful areas. Thus had quick shots to add tension and change the atmosphere to a sense of danger. We used shots that would be used in almost every trailer. However we didn’t challenge any conventions, as it would be hard and difficult. We used captions with a mysterious looking font to again add to the horror trailer and the captions helped the audience follow the story better without reliving the entire plot.

How the product represents people, places or events?
We presented the people in the trailer to be very recognizable as what they’re meant to be. We presented the victim as an average teenage girl who is weak and afraid. She is a teenager therefore she is already stressed, as this is a time where usually they already go through different stages. Adding a killer makes the girls life horrible and extremely stressful. The victim screams, shouts and cries expressing her pain, suggesting that she is afraid, confused and doesn’t know how to control her feelings. The physiatrist is shown as a serious and professional woman. This scenes was filmed in a compounds clubhouse with an area of sofas. The killer is presented as a demon with a hidden face who is an unidentified and anonymous. He shows up mainly in the girls dream then in her thoughts and now he is stuck in her mind. Many of the shots were filmed at one of a group member’s house, to act as the victim’s home. We used her lounger but mainly her bedroom where she would have her nightmares. The nightmares scenes were filmed in an abandoned house; it was gloomy, dark, quite and vacant. This looked very haunted and scary perfect for the shots we planned to create.


Where and when the product would be exhibited/distributed?We will distribute the film in cinemas with the genre of; horror and thriller, we will also have an age ratting 15 plus. We will add our trailer, teaser and short clips on YouTube and social media in order to attract audience, as these are the most popular source of media. We will not be putting our trailer online as it will decrease the amount if our profit.

What regulations and controls might be applied to the product and how these have been taken into consideration?
The trailer Incubus will be rated as a 12A as its genre is horror and might frighten anyone who may be younger as it is about a regular house. We don’t have any nudity or use of bad language that will affect any child in any negative way. Though we do have use of blood and other bruises, which might scare the youngest or more of the sensitive audience, so parents should check the trailer before the kids should watch the movie.


The strengths and weaknesses of the product in terms of meeting the needs of its audience?

I think I trailer followed the conventions of a horror/thriller trailer very well. Especially the shots that are ore towards the end once the trailer starts getting faster the music works really well with it, if there were more shots I think we could of added more and done some more editing but due to lack of time and people in the group being busy that wasn’t possible. However the trailer looks professional and the captions also work great with the theme. Even though some shots weren’t clear the trailer still made you scared and used a good amount of edits.