Monday, 29 November 2010

Shot list

1- Close up of the woman.
Fade to black.
2- Text "One night..."
Fade from black.
3-Woman walking. Medium shot.
Cross dissolve.
4- Close up of woman.
Cross dissolve.
5- Mid/long shot of woman walking.
Cross dissolve
6- Close up of woman.
Cross dissolve.
7- Close up of woman face walking.
Cross dissolve.
8- Close up of woman walking looking the other way.
Cross dissolve.
9- Front shot of woman walking medium shot
Cross dissolve.
10- Medium shot of woman.
Cross dissolve.
11- Long shot of woman walking into the distance.
Fade to black.
12- Text "could change your life..."
Fade from black.
13- Medium shot, point of view of woman.
Cross dissolve.
14- Medium shot of woman.
Cross dissolve.
15- Woman running Medium shot.
Cross dissolve.
16- Woman running medium shot.
fade to black.
17- Text "forever"
Fade from black.
18- Medium shot of woman.
Fade to black.
29- Text "Broken"

Monday, 22 November 2010

Final Ideas explanation

At the start it is a close up of the women. Sitting in a white room. This slow up would emphasise her fear and indicate to the audience she is unstabel. This would be followed by a sound that supports these emotions. Flash backs of the night when she got attacked would appear between the shots of the woman. The shots would move further and further away to show her isolation. Shots of her walking through a dark park would be intervaled between the woman in the white room as flash backs. It ends on her about to be grabed by the person who is going to attack her. She then screams and then teaser trailer ends. This leaves the audience wondering what is going to happen next whilst still giving the audience a story line to remember and understand.

Monday, 15 November 2010

Sound


For the parts of the trailer that focus on the woman i wanted a sound that would add to the atmosphere. I extracted a sound from a sound track and edited it. I made it reacure, this meant looping it so the sond would connote confusion to the audience. I also slowed the sound down to distort. This also made the track unrecognisable from the origional track to make the sound fit my teaser trailer.

Story Boards

To begin with the story board i drew contained my initial plans but as i began to film i found that i had more ideas and different shots to try so my story board was used but shots were changed and added to create more effect. This allowed me to use as many shots as possible for the trailer.

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Audience Research

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In conclusion after revieving my date i gathered that most people want a teaser trailer to take its time through the story line and not rush unless the tention is meant to build up alongside the camera edits. I hope to achieve this by keeping a fast pase but to not so fast that the audience can not follow. I also discovered that using sound in connection with some edits is something that the audience expect and something that will increase the likeablilty of my teaser trailer and my date informend me this is what they prefer.