Monday, 27 October 2014

Questionnaire and feedback for The One Who Watches


Questionnaire Results


Question 1

This result shows us that our main audience prefers the horror genre compared to the other genres. This will be the genre we use as it is what the audience want.

Question 2






This result shows that our audience watch horror movies but not that regularly but it is still the most preferred genre so we will most likely create a horror movie.


Question 3





This result shows that our audience mainly associate a horror movie with a setting as our own home-this is a little formulaic and does not suit the idea of our film so we may use the woods as our location as it links more to our idea.

Question 4 


 This result shows that our audience prefer a mix of gender so we will include 3 guys and 2 girls.


 Question 5 



 This result shows that our audience expect many features from the codes and conventions of a horror movie.


Question 6 



This shows that our audience will like to see an ending with the girl surviving which is the same as many horror movies.

Monday, 20 October 2014

Script Preview

                                                                        Script preview
Beginning:
All 5 characters walk down a path in to the woods

Cory: Yeah lets pitch the tent here
Connor: Yeah looks a great spot
Ryan: Right Connor and Rachel go and get firewood
Rachel: Ok

Rachel and Connor walk off to get fire wood.
Ryan, Georgia and Cory stay to put up tent.
We here punching sounds but we dont know who is getting beaten up.
Phones ring, Cory, Georgia and Ryan all look around.

Peg 1 : We see a shadow on the back of the tent while some characters sit inside it.
Peg 2: We see Rachel taken to the ground by Alex
Peg 3: We see Cory get dragged along the floor
Peg 4: We see either Georgia or Ryan running through the woods to try and escape Alex.

Scream!!!!!!!!

Friday, 17 October 2014

Animatic Storyboard

                      
                                                         
                                                                 Animatic Storyboard

This video on YouTube shows our plan of the one who watches through an animatic storyboard.


                    

Sound Online Tutorial

                                                        Sound Online Tutorial




This sound online tutorial demonstrated to us how to get perfectly balanced audio throughout our film.
From watching this sound tutorial it has made us aware of the problems we will face when it comes to editing our film. The tutorial explains how to use various different sounds in one clip. For example, non-diegetic sounds, diegetic sounds and a narrator. In our film we will be including non- diegetic sounds and diegetic sounds, so this tutorial will help us a great deal when it comes to editing our film. The tutorial explains that when you use two different types of sounds in one clip, one sounds will overrule the other meaning that you will only be able to hear one of the sounds. For example in our film because we are including non -diegetic sounds and diegetic sounds it means that the audience may only be able to hear one of the sounds. This therefore means that our film will not be very good because we have not effectively edited our film to ensure the audio for our film has been perfectly balanced. However, after watching this tutorial we now know exactly what we need to do in order to balance our audio. The tutorial showed us exactly how to balance each of the different types of sounds we will be using to make sure the audience can hear each of the different sounds in proportion. It showed us how to increase or decrease the volume of each of the sounds. This is very helpful because in our film we will be using the non- diegetic sound of music which will play in the background and the diegetic music of our characters talking. We will need to balance both of these sounds to make sure one doesn't overrule the other. For example, the non- diegetic music is most likely to overrule the characters talking because it will be louder and so therefore the audience will not be able to clearly hear the characters talking so it means that perhaps our film will not be very effective to the audience because they will be trying to hear what the characters are saying but they won't be able to hear them.
So, after watching this tutorial on how to edit sounds we are now confident that we will be able to successfully edit our film on Premiere Elements 10 unlike before when we had no idea on how to edit sound. This therefore means that when it comes to editing our film we will be able to get on straight away and do it because we know exactly what we are doing so we won't have to experiment too much to try and work out how to do it because we already know how to do it.

Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Research and Planning Feedback

A good effort thus far - but make sure you are using more technical terminology in your responses to trailers. Include video blogs to improve your documentation of your journey towards filming. Well done.

Costume Research

                  

                                                           Costume Research







 



















Slasher movies consist of specific costume choices as the antagonist usually wears a mask to hide his identity-which creates the message of fear the unknown. The antagonist also usually wears dark clothing, mainly black, to enhance the fear of the character and make them look more sinister. These are the typical conventions of costumes in horror movies and are usually followed. Films that have used these conventions are “Friday the 13th”, “Halloween” and “Scream”. All of these movies were very successful and we hope to adopt their style, of following the codes and conventions, for our film.





The protagonist is usually female in horror movies; the audience are more likely to accept a female as the victim as it conforms to the stereotype that men are strong and brave whereas women are weak and vulnerable. The protagonist usually wears casual clothing and appears to be sophisticated as she solves the puzzles and avoids the unknown killer.






The female protagonist wears unrevealing clothing whereas the other female characters wear more provocative clothing to suggest to the audience that they are easy to get and an easy target for the antagonist. The provocative clothing usually consists of miniskirts and low cut tops.




The other characters are usually a few guys, around 2 or 3, who all have different personalities. The main guy, who is usually to die first, is the jock-this is the character the audience do not appeal to as he objectifies women and conforms to the typical stereotype of a jock. The other guys are more appealing to the audience with one of them being the love interest for the main female protagonist and the other being the character who the audience like but who unfortunately dies. The jock usually wears a sports jacket or football jersey to show that they are active, whereas the other characters wear casual clothing, such as jeans and t-shits, to relate with the audience.

Relevant Online Tutorials

                                                               Relevant Online Tutorials




These tutorials have taught me how to use the gadget "Chroma key" on adobe premiere elements 10. This will allow me to change the background of my trailer which would come in handy for the titles. At the moment my titles are on a white background but with the use of this new gadget I can make the title on a plain black background to help it stand out. This is effective because it will make our film more interesting to watch as the audience will be able to clearly see everything and it will also look more professional. This means that the audience are more likely to want to watch our film and enjoy it more. 

 

Saturday, 11 October 2014

Horror Convention Font Titles





                                      Font Research



As you can see, the font used for this horror film is simple and there is nothing which hugely suggests that it is the usual font used for horror films. The title is in block capitals and plain white. The white font is effective because of the black background. This makes it stand out more. On some of the letters in the titles, they have grey colours in them. As the huge chainsaw is directly above the title, and the chainsaw is the same grey that is in the letters, it could possibly provide a link meaning that when the see the chainsaw and the title the audience would automatically realise that the film is based on that chainsaw.












The font used in this film titles closely resembles hand writing. This is effective because it could show that a character from the film has written it which could emphasise the scariness of the film. Also there is no capital letters in the title so, again, it could suggest that it has been written by a character. The writing is black against a fiery red and yellow background. This is effective as it makes the title stand out. Also the colours used are red and yellow, both of which are colours that are related to horror films.















The font in this horror film title is quite plain, so there would be nothing to suggest that it is a definite horror film title if it wasn't for the images behind it. The writing is plain white against a black background which therefore makes the title stand out.










There is a trend with the three fonts I have analysed. Firstly, all of the fonts seem to be relatively plain- there is nothing that suggests they are specifically horror film titles. Secondly, the titles are either white or black against either a bright background or a plain black background to make them stand out. This helps me into my font research because now I know that horror film titles are mainly relatively plain and they are usually black or white against the opposite colour background.

Thursday, 9 October 2014

Own Film Treatment


                                                                Own Film Treatment



Main Plot

The Main plot of our film is concentrated on 5 young kids camping in Ashtead woods that find themselves part of a stain of unfortunate events that allow the audience to figure out why and how this misfortune is occurring. Almost instantly as the kids have set up camp, various cut aways of a sinister sounding hammer hitting on tent pegs introduce a different aspect of the mood in the jolly camp and is evident that the kids will all probably be killed one by one;this is also confirmed by different clips of the kids being dragged away or murdered by the unknown killer. For example Connor and Rachel go off alone to get fire wood as they are the /Popular girl and Jock which is the the typical stereotype and normal convention in most high school horror films, however as soon as the audience are shown this you hear a loud girly scream which would suggest that Rachel and Connor are in danger,leaving the audience and the rest of the acting group to wander what happened to make things worse for the rest of the camping group in a desperate attempt to find them they leave there phones in a panic which leads them to worry and panic even more when they return to the camp return to the camp.

Codes And Conventions

The codes and conventions of our film include tension building jump scares within fast paced scenes which you would normally find in a typical horror film trailer also our trailer includes various frightening scenes.





Font Research

                                                    Examination And Ideas for Our Film Titles


In this post I will examine different types of film titles and analyse each one to see if they suit our film.
This font is the "Face your fears font" and it is quite simple but is my favourite at the moment as it does have a sinister look to it and it looks like the killer has written this with the victims blood. I used a red font to connote danger and give the audience an indication to what the film will include.


This font is the "You Murderer" font and is similar to the first font and offers the same sinister look. The font looks as if it is the victims blood smeared onto a wall and the choice of red again connotes danger. This is a great font that offers a "slasher" theme to our film but I think that the first font looks more realistic.



This font is called the "Lumos" font and it is different to the others as it's not red and it's very plain. This font is plain and simple which follows the codes and conventions of a horror films as it is similar to other horror film titles, such as "Texas Chainsaw". The font stands out and is very sharp which gives the audience the indication that the film will be sharp and straight to the point. 



This font is from the horror movie "Scream". It has all the letter aligned apart from the sharp "W" as it stretches down lower than the other letters. This font may make the audience associate our film with "Scream" which is good because "Scream" was a successful horror movie, however we would like our film to have it's own style of font instead of just copying one that has already been used. 



This font is from the horror movie "Friday the 13th" which was another very successful horror movie. The font is not too bad but is a bit simple and plain for our movie. 

Overall I believe the top two,"Face your fears" and the"You Murderer", fonts are the best fonts for our horror movie as they offer a sinister theme and look like the victims blood smeared across a wall, which is perfect for our horror film. They also do not look very sketchy and could be seen in a big blockbuster movie. 


Location Research

We have chosen Ashtead Common to be the location for our horror film trailer. We decided to use this as the location because not many people tend to walk through these woods. This means that the trailer will have a scary atmosphere because the audience will know that the characters in the film are completely alone. Also, it goes with the typical convention of a horror film being located in woods. The effectiveness of conforming to the usual conventions of a horror film is that the audience will be able to easily establish that something sinister is going to happen. This would make them more interested in the trailer because they will be waiting for something to happen.
Also, the lighting in woods is usually fairly dim. This will also add to the scary atmosphere of the trailer because another convention of horror films are dark lighting. This means that the audience can understand that something deadly is most likely to happen. It also makes them more concerned for the characters because they can almost definitely conclude that these characters are in danger.


Own Film Brainstorm


                                                                   Own Film Brainstorm




Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Genre Analysis Of A Horror


Genre Analysis Of Horror Films



Horror Sub Genres:

The Monster scare

Psychological

Slasher

Split into sub genres-often hybrids

Primary target audience-male 16-24

15 or 18 certification (promises of pleasure)-debates on passive consumption

Extensive use of narrative enigmas

Slow pace of editing, builds tension, long takes



Codes and Conventions

Three act narrative structure

Predictable narrative content (follows format)

Clear binary opposition’s e.g. good vs. evil

Use of low key lighting, use of GGI, FX

Dominant representation of gender: male villain, the female victim

Extensive use of close up, point of view shots, low angle shots

Young/teenage characters


Conventions of horror

Dark setting

Murder

Sadistic nature
Use of hand held camera: audience identification/realism

Main antagonist