Monday, 24 March 2014

Magazine Cover for Trailer (final)


Poster for Trailer (final)



13. Would you go and see the film based on seeing the trailer, magazine cover and poster?


12. Do you think the poster fits the trailer?


11. Do you think the magazine front cover fits the trailer?


10. What would you change about the trailer?

10. What would you change about the trailer?

“I would want to see a few more day- to-day clips of the main character”

“I’d like there to be a few more jumpy scenes that would make me panic and worry”

“I’d like to have a bit more information on what the film was about, so I knew if it was for me”.

9. Did you understand the story that was forming in the trailer?


8. Did you think the text fitted the thriller/horror genre?


7. Did the trailer hold you attention the whole time it was playing?


6. When the heartbeat was added, did you feel more tension?


5. Did you think the music/sounds suited the trailer?


4. Did you feel yourself answering the rhetorical questions featured in the trailer?


3. What was your overall impression of my trailer?

3. What was your overall impression of my trailer?

“There was a sense of realism to the trailer”.

“The rhetorical questions made me sit and question myself”.
 
“I didn’t know what type of film it would be until the music kicked in”.

“I want to know what that thing is, what is it doing?”

2. How old are you?


1. Male or Female?


Evaluation Survey


Film Survey

 

I am carrying this survey out to help me understand what you enjoyed about my final thriller/horror trailer, the trailer was created based on the results I collected form my first survey. Below are some questions to help me understand what worked and what didn’t so I’m able to improve in the future. Thank you for being part of this survey and taking your time to fill it out. Tick the answer that best suits you.

 

1.                Are you male or female?

 

Male                                                         Female

 

 

2.                How old are you?

 

Under 10 years                                      10 to 20 years                                            21 to 30 years                            

 

31 to 40 years                                        41 to 50 years                                            51and over

 

 

3.                What was your overall impression of my trailer?

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4.                Did you feel yourself answering the rhetorical questions featured in the trailer?

 

Yes                                                            No

 

5.                Did you think the music/sounds suited the trailer?

 

Yes                                                            No

 

6.                When the heartbeat was added, did you feel more tension?

 

Yes                                                            No

 

7.                Did the trailer hold you attention the whole time it was playing?

 

Yes                                                            No

 

Why?

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8.                Did you think the text fitted the thriller/horror genre?

 

Yes                                                            No

 

 

 

9.                Did you understand the story that was forming in the trailer?

 

Yes                                                            No

 

 

10.             What would you change about the trailer?

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11.             Do you think the magazine front cover fits the trailer?

 

Yes                                                            No

 

12.             Do you think the poster fits the trailer?

 

Yes                                                            No

 

13.             Would you go and see the film based on seeing the trailer, magazine cover and poster?

 

Yes                                                            No

Magazine Cover draft 2

I have designed the magazine cover like this as I wish for the audience to see who the main character of the film is, I have taken one of my poster drafts to help me create this idea as it was one of my favoured one as it shows the girl looking worried or is hiding from something. This then informs the audience that something else is involved and can understand before viewing. I have planned to use the plain door face to contain all the information about my film to help boost advertisement in the middle so it is eye for the customers and then other information in side up it. The plain face with allow all of the text to stand out on it.

Magazine Cover draft 1

I have designed the magazine cover like this as I wish for the audience to see what the film it about so having the camera in the girls hands says how it could be a home video. Due to have other text on the front cover I thought having the name of the film of the camera stuck with allow it to wrap together, also making sure the film information is below it so the audience reading can follow the image down to find out more information.

Poster draft 3

I designed this for a poster as I thought it portrayed the mystery I plan to take place within the film trailer. I have made sure the two main features/characters are on the cover but placed the importance of each of them with the figure being in the background but it also informs that it could be following the character in front (hiding). the front image of the person i plan to be different pieces of the face taken at different moments then put together to create one image. This then plays on the 'mind tricks'.

Poster draft 2

I designed this for a poster as I thought it portrayed the mystery I plan to take place within the film trailer. As this design  makes out the character who I am using in the trailer is hiding from something or is too scared and therefore not confident in her actions. I have designed for the title of the film to be at the top of the poster as it is known for the audience to start at the top and make their way down so it would be the first thing they see. I made the text style look as if it had been carved into the wooden door and was also on a blank background so it stood out.

Poster draft 1

 
I designed this for a poster as I thought it portrayed the mystery I plan to take place within the film trailer. Also the figure I have designed is just like the one that is featured in the trailer so would make sense to the audience viewing it. I have designed for the time to appear in the top right and in a specific text style type to bring across the message that it is being shown through a hand held camera. I then played on the text style when typing out the name of of my film.


Blocking Photos - Garage


I have only shown one side of the garage for only one side is useable for the other is blocked off. As you can see from the photo that I have a fair amount of area to work with and have a lot of props to move around and experiment with. Also allows me to use the room for the scene where I intend to hide the ‘thing’. Using this room would make them visible if I chose too or could make them hide within the props easily. Like the other rooms I have selected to take into consideration for my filming it has a normality element to it and portrays the realism to the trailer as it isn’t ‘perfect’ and is in a natural environment. Have the doors with the windows at the top also allows and element of fear for anything could appear from it and nothing is there to block of the darkness, where as the kitchen has something to cut it off.

Blocking Photos - Kitchen

 
As you can see from the kitchen I have a fair amount of room to work with and it portrays a typical family kitchen with the neutral yet effective décor around the room. I took a variety of photos of the room to show the amount of space I can work with and to also work out where I could film from successfully. I will have to be careful with the glass table as it shows all reflections in it (as you can see from the one picture that has the picture frame on the other side of the wall. The positioning of the kitchen allows a steady flow from the character bedroom to the hallway to the kitchen and then the back garden. This means there isn’t too much movement occurring from each room. With the simple décor of all the rooms but the characters bedroom helps to show the family rooms to the personal and the audience as able to see the difference instantly. The blinds used in the kitchen allow me to close off the back windows into the garden to either have it as a basic atmosphere and blocking the garden off or a creepy one if deciding to put the blinds up.

Blocking Photos - Lounge


I only took one position from lounge due to how the room is laid out I wouldn’t have much movement, but the furniture is in preparation to be changed so with the new furniture I will be able to have more movement with the room. I plan to use this room as it is the ‘gathering’ area for the family like any other family would do. This theme of this room also flows off the other rooms that are used a family rooms, therefore this informs the audience instantly what kind of room it is. The lounge has plenty of space for me to use and with the position the photo was taken in it gives the illusion of the room being larger than what it is. You are able to see the television as well as the sofas in the area which gives me plenty of chances to experiment. The curtains are also useful as it will allow me to choose to cut of the garden or open it up depending on what I think would be more effective in my trailer. I shall have to consider where I would get my lighting from if I wish to turn the lights off to create me desired atmosphere for the scene but this can be worked out when the moment is in place.

Blocking Photos - Hallway

 
The hallway I have chosen for my trailer is perfect fro what I need it for as it is long enough for my to get some long shots of the character walking through it, but also has doors coming off it to each room and they are all visible from the bottom end of the house. I took some pictures of it in the dark with the light coming from the lounge/dining room area to see what effect it would give my when filming. It also meant I was able to see if it works successful. I then look picture of it with the lights on so I was able to see the simple elements. For the room contains very little which means there wouldn’t be anything to distract my audience when they should be focusing on my character. The room also helps portray the normal lifestyle the character lives which makes it more relatable to the audience (helps with realism). As you can see from on of the pictures that the front door is right by the selected bedroom for my character which could be very using when filming as I could try some different things to help play of the thriller genre, I do feel that just looking at this picture with the lights on it still has an ‘eeary’ feel to it.

Blocking Photos - Master bedroom


As you can see from the master bedroom that like the hallway it doesn’t contain very much which means if I choose to use this room there isn’t much to distract the audience. Also though there isn’t really any message that implies that it is a parents bedroom there is an instant feel there is from the simple theme is has for there it is all neutral colours and doesn’t have many accessories. Unlike the intended characters bedroom this rom doesn’t really give off any message to the audience about what the characters are about. So I would have to be careful with what I use this room for, if I use it at all for it could become a unnecessary area. Although this room does have a lot of space for me to work with so I could easily add some props to it to give off the right messages if I wanted too.

Blocking Photos - Character bedroom

 

This is the bedroom intend to use for the characters bedroom as it has a lot of features I plan to use. For example, the mirror on the back wall when you walk could be interesting to work with as it will allow me to be creative with the camera on how I could film her without being in it myself. It also contains a even amount of dark colouring so when the lights are off there is a slightly creepier atmosphere than a yellow colouring would. Mentioning the colouring of the room it also portrays the right message of the characters of being a typical teenage which helps to develop the realism of my trailer but also allows the audience to understand what the character is about. The positioning on the bed also means I am able to have moment from the ‘thing’ that I plan to appear from under bed. The only issue with the room is the size for I will have to position myself close to a corner to be able to get some long shots bearing in mind I have to avoid the mirrors on the walls as well as the mirrored wardrobes.

Blocking Photos - Front garden


As you can see from the picture that there isn’t a large area of front garden to work with but it does play on the thriller genre I selected. I put the flash on to see what it would be light if I had a touch on whilst filming. Looking at the picture I think it worked successful as it only lights up the close areas and only shadows the distance areas which leave you unsure of what is there. This shot could be used to help build tension with the audience viewing my trailer. The stoned driveway also means I could use different noise effects to make it clear someone could be outside. From the picture you are able to see a few houses in the background which would inform the audience it isn’t a typical thriller/horror where they are in the middle of nowhere so will therefore play more on the normality of the trailer and means the audience would be able to relate to the trailer a lot easier.

Blocking Photos - Back garden


As you can see from the photo I took from the backdoor leading onto the back garden that even with the flash on it is very hard to see anything past the decking area and the rest is a shadow or just darkness to the eye. I think this setting would work successfully in my trailer as it allows the unknown to occur. And even if there isn’t anything there if the right amount of tension has been built with the audience they shall fear the darkness. Having the scene filmed from the decking will also inform the audience that it is still part of the house. Even though I believe it would be a useful setting to use I shall have to bare in mind that the lighting will be an issue otherwise my audience may not be able to see anything that is taking place

Script 2


Script 1


Broken down script points



Storyboard 8


Storyboard 7


Storyboard 6


Storyboard 5


Storyboard 4


Storyboard 3


Storyboard 2

 

Storyboard 1




Pre-plan of Storyboard 3


Pre-plan of Storyboard 2


Pre-plan of Storyboard 1




Key points to consider before I begin filming

How do you ensure you get the well thought out professional shots you need?
·         Storyboarding and plan it out.
·         Practice shooting in desired area.
·         Knowing the shots you want to use and practicing them.
·         Take time to line up all your shots correctly and make note.
·         NEED tripods, unless wanting hand-held shots involved.
·         Rehearse with the camera beforehand.
·         When shooting make you shoot more than once!
·         Consider lighting, DON’T film at sunset.
·         Run camera slightly before and after shot to make editing easier for me.
·         Film all shots in the same scene on the same day.
 
How do you ensure that your actors are ready to be filmed?
·         Make sure they are suitable for what you wanted.
·         Give them a personal script and the basics before filming.
·         Show or give them a copy of the storyboard so they know the image you actually have for the whole film.
·         Make sure they know the whole of the dialogue.
·         Make sure I take time out to check up on the actors so they don’t fall off task.
·         Make sure they understand the task fully and there is a clear outline to everything.
·         Rehearse beforehand.
·         Make sure they know where they need to be and when they need to be there.
·         Make sure they fit the desired costumes, either providing for them or inform requirements.
·         Inform type of shots taking place with them, so it isn’t a surprise.
·         Make sure you stay in contact with the actors so you can all stay up-to-date.


 

Superman Magazine Cover Analysis


For the edition of Total Film the mast head has been placed central on the front cover with the feature article image on top of it. The mast head has been stretch to almost fit the whole width of the magazine so customers are still aware of what magazine they are reading even when the feature article photograph/image as been placed on top of it. Having part of the mast head covers says that the magazine is a success and feels it is well-known enough to not have it all showing and says that the character on the front cover has a lot of powerful and is important to the edition. Unlike other edition of Total Film the mast head has been coloured white so it can stand out from all of the other colouring upon the front cover, this has been down with the puff and plug on the page as well with the odd featuring of red text.

In this edition there isn’t an obvious cover line that is usually based in the middle of the feature article image. What stands out the most of being a cover line is the ‘Superman speaks!’ due to it being a different font to the rest of the text but also it had been enlarged to stand out more. The text has also been placed on top of the feature article image where it has been placed to show this is what the feature article image is portraying.

Looking at the feature article image instantly you feel a strong presence from the character as her is looking straight onto the camera with powerful and his arm has been folded to show defence and strength. To help portraying the message the background for the front cover is a dark silhouette of a city skyline which instantly gives of the thought of ‘control and professional city man. Although the feature article image has made a presence the strip of other clips doesn’t allow the image to have the same amount of power for it takes your eyes way from him and you look at other things on the page which could mean that the character has some weaknesses as well. When you look at the clothing of the character it is confusing if we are going to be taking the actor or the character but with the little give away of the superman symbol underneath we know we will be talking to the charter. The clothing he is wearing also f=gives off a more relaxed feel which would make the customers more relaxed that defensive about the character.

Due to the clothing, appearance, clothing of text and background I would say the over feel of the magazine edition has more of a male target audience interest. This is because I feel even though it is structured the large amount of plug/puff and pull-ins make it look fairly untidy and the dark colouring necessarily look interesting to the female target market.

If there wasn’t the odd area of red text I don’t feel the front cover would make much of an impact as the red against the white and black areas instantly catches your eye and highlights areas that would pull the target audience in to read the magazine. 

And although we know the character on the feature article image is a superhero I cant help but feel there is an evil feeling being given off due to the darkness around him which could. This could have been done to throw the audience off the film or to inform them there is something mysterious about the film that is feature in the film magazine.

Superman Magazine Cover


Jennifer's Body Magazine Cover Analysis


Looking at this edition of Total Film you can see the master head of the film magazine has been placed centre at the stop of the page with the spacing for more information to fit above in the top margin. The mast head has been placed underneath the feature article photograph/image. The reason why they have done this is to show the actress on the cover is powerful and dominating. It also says that the magazine is well-known and has the confidence in itself for customers to recognise what magazine it is. Although her head has been covered slightly by the information above the mast head which informs us she doesn’t has complete control.


The front cover layout of the edition contains a fair amount of plugs/puff or cover lines, this has been done to inform the target market the magazine contains a lot of information inside but the space that has been left blank has been done to highlight the importance of the feature article photograph/image; also not including much makes information on each section means the target audience will want to buy it to be able to find out more. By not having many plugs or cover lines it also gives off a tidy and mature look to the target audience because it looks as if has more structure compared to other editions the magazine produce. It also allows the audience to take in the feature article image because at firs you only notice her but in the blank areas you notice her right hand is covered in blood. And there are blood stains by her left foot. So this throws of the innocence of this actress’s character.


I do feel as if the feature article photograph/image has a lot to do with the powerful feel you get from this edition, I believe it is down to the way she is standing towards the camera. Despite the fact the photograph has been taken centre to the character’s body you get the impression she is looking down on the camera. Also her eyes have been Photoshop to be move piercing so you instantly notice her eyes. Before reading any of the information on the magazine cover you are able to tell what kind of film this actress is featuring in. and despite her beauty there is something evil about her. Despite there being a variety pf colour of the front cover it still remains to look mature and simple as the colour used for the text has been selected to match the colouring on the character. This is to shown continuity on the page but I also believe it has been done that this image has taken complete control of the page as the colouring of others things that are feature follows it.

The feature article photograph/image is definitely the main highlight to the front cover even with the red bold of the mast head behind.  And although it isn’t the first thing you notice as shown as you see the blood on her hands and the flow you cant help notice it all the time and fear the character even though she gives across the impression of a typical teenage American cheerleading girl. 

The plug is also used to clearly identify to the Total Film magazine target audience who is on the feature article photograph/image. I get the impression that this magazine been designed to interest a mix of gender audience/reader due to the fact the cover image is of a strong female which wouldn’t interest men but the colouring theme of the rest of the magazine would interest them and so would the puff and plug that has been placed to catch the audience and draw them in. The tone of this edition of Total Film given off is almost calm, serious, well organised, mature but has a sense of fear and mystery also purely due to the feature article image.

Jennifer's Body Magazine Cover


Avatar Magazine Cover Analysis


The mast head has been placed top central of the front cover underneath the top of the feature article photograph/image. In this edition Total Film have the place the mast head underneath the actor who in is the feature article photograph/image to make inform the reader instantly the power and dominance this character has within the film they star in. They have also cleverly used white for the colouring of the font to make it contrast with actor’s dark brown hair and deep blue complexion doing this makes the imaging more eye catching to the target audience.

With the first look at the magazine it is clear that there is a fair amount of a variety of plugs and puffs on the front cover with are flushed right and left of the page also containing smaller information of what is featured in the magazine. Plug is used to identify the actor’s featured on the front cover and to also inform the target audience what else is appearing within this Total Film magazine edition.

In this Total Film edition the impression communicated to the target audience about the main featured is a mature, powerful and out of this world. This is due to the actor on the cover having special effects used to make him look like he is some form of creature, although this has happened it is a still clear it is a male and human based. The mature and powerful impression comes across due to the colouring being used because blue is a calm and simple colour. Also the way he has positioned himself to the camera and is looking down on it which instantly gives over a dominating impression to the audience. His serious and stern face also implies a sense of drama to the film being advertised with the magazine. Although there is a lot of colour of the cover it has remains either blue or white to stop it being over powering but still remaining to be eye catching. Although white has been used in the background of the feature article image you are still able to see the text on the page but the colouring just allows the feature article image to draw the audience in (the main focus of the magazine). Although the front cover contains some plug and puff it has been kept at a reasonable minimum otherwise too much information and text won’t interest the target audience to buy the magazine because they will see everything on the front page. It also takes away some of the power the image has. On the cover there are a few rhetorical questions to also draw the audience successful for it allows them to think and get involved with the magazine.

The plug used at the top of the front cover and above of the mast head has been designed to catch the target audiences eye whilst the magazine is on shelf because it high lights within the magazine itself.

The overall layout of the Total Film front cover is very basic but very effective as it draws all attention the iconic feature article photograph/image of the main characters in Avatar. Not all film magazines will allow so much coverage for the feature article photograph but because the film was such a hit in the cinemas the magazine didn’t need to place too much text to draw the target audience in for the image would do that for them. Also compared to other magazines film magazines are the only ones who tends to have the feature article image to be an actor/actress where as others have the photograph of the person instead. But with films the audience want to know about their character and not them, that’s what music/gossip magazines are  for.