Showing posts with label Trailer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trailer. Show all posts

Monday, 28 January 2013

Names of the characters

Below is the names of all the characters in the trailer, all of them may not be relevant for the trailer but it will be sensible to have them in case we change the dialogue to include them

Main Character - Greg Donaldson

Weather Girl - Tracy Courage

News Reporter - Ted Hutton

Victims Mother - Rosie Lock

Victim - Maddie Lock

Policeman 1 - Matt Ratcliffe

Policeman 2 - Sid Selfe

Real Killer - Slenderman

Thursday, 17 January 2013

Background Story

Behind our trailer is a deep story line, with the USP of including the mythical beast Slenderman.

The story begins with amateur reporter Greg Donaldson, looking for a story to help him to make it into the big time. Then the story falls at his doorstep, several murders in his home county of Surrey. However there is something different with this case. Some people have likened the killings to those of the mythical Slenderman, a mysterious humanoid who may or may not have mythical powers of some kind. After interviewing some of the victims families, he becomes a suspect to the police due to bad timing and a strange interest in the case. The story climaxes when police try to arrest Greg on suspicion of several of the murders, he escapes and trys to run. After being watched silently by the real killer he thinks he knows who he is, his escape leads into the local woods, after this everyone who entered isn't seen again.

Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Slenderman Costume

We have decieded to change the costume idea for our Slenderman, instead of having an all white morph suit we have decieded to change it to all all black suit. Doing this has helped keep our minimal budget low as a white morph suit costs around £34 whereas a black one costs £10. Allowing us to reinvest this part of the budget in other areas.


Friday, 19 October 2012

Possible Film Names

We haven't yet come up with a film title yet, so we thought that we should brainstorm some and choose our favourate names out of this selection. Below are the results of our brainstorm.



My top 3 Favourate names are:

Faded Delusion
Figmentation
Waiting for Sorrow

We also decieded to ask the target market what their favourate names were, we ask 30 people from the 18-30 age range and the top names came out as:

Awaken the Myth
Standing Quietly
Wrong Shadows
Faded Delusion
Silent Myth
Never Wait

Combining these results I believe that the Top 2 Names are:

Faded Delusion
Awaken the Myth




In Conclusion I have chosen to use Faded Delusion. I have gone for this name as I think as a general Horror name it is quite likeable,but I mainly chose it as it links in with the film idea. The idea that the real killer is only known by the accused killer, makes it seem as if its his Delusion and the real killer is mysterious and isn't usually seen and just lurks, this is where the Faded part comes into the title.

Monday, 24 September 2012

Pineapple Express Trailer Analysis


Pineapple Express was released in 2008, it is a film about a process server and his drug dealer end up on the run from a drug lord who has sent hitmen and corrupt cops to kill them all because Dale Denton, the process server, witnessed the drug lord kill a rival. It was produced by David Green, and stars actors such as Seth Rogen, James Franco, Danny Mcbride and Ken Joeng. It was also helped to be created by the people who created Superbad, a very successful comedy, this could help the film be attractive to people who have seen Superbad and are thinking of watching this film. Also the cast is full of popular comedy actors, which will definantly attract an audience that have seen other films that star them.

At the start of the trailer it introduces the first of the main characters, Dale Denton, by showing a title of his name and then some clips of him in his car, smoking what appears to be marijuana by the way he is acting and what he is saying. Already there is a comedic moment where he is talking to himself then it flicks to the next clip where he is acting as normal as possible and quietly muttering to himself 'Cops'. At this point you realise that the film is comedy, which is appealing to usually a very wide audience. People who enjoy comedys will now pay attention and become more interested in the film. It now introduces the second main character Saul, compared to Dale he seems like a bit of a bum as he is sitting around a untidy flat in pyjamas watching a sitcom. This is where the 2 characters meet in the trailer for the first time, Dale is trying to get up to Saul's flat but is comically having trouble with the buzzer and is struggling to open the door. When they are in the flat you can see a difference in character as Dale has a job and wheres a suit whereas Saul is quite dopey and has overgrown hair. You then realise that Saul is Dales drug dealer, this sort of film will appeal to a younger age who can relate to some of the situations, they would like other films like Your Highness and SuperBad. You then see the main plot line unravel, as Dale is sitting in his car smoking, he sees a chinese man get shot and comically freaks out crashing into cars alerting the murderer to his location, but Dale gets away before anything could happen. The use of many comical moments in the trailer is a good way of drawing in comedy fans as if they find the jokes in the film funny they are more likely to go and see it, however sometimes, films use the funniest jokes in the trailer and the movie can be a bit of a let down but fortunately Pineapple express has many more comical moments within the film. Another method of attracting a younger audience is by playing music they would like within the trailer, in this case they play a song by M.I.A, this helps to grab the attention of their target audience. The rest of the trailer just shows some of the other comical moments from within the film. In conclusion this is a very good trailer for the film as it shows some very funny moments and attracts its target audience well.

Sunday, 23 September 2012

Dawn of the Dead Movie Trailer Analysis


Dawn of the Dead is a Zombie Horror film released in 1980. It was written and directed by George Romeo. The budget was around $650,000 and the Gross income was $55,000,000, this is a large amount of money at the time so the film did very well. Dawn of the Dead was one of the first very successful horror movie, and in the following years was followed by films such as Day of the Dead, Return of the living dead and up to the more current zombie films such as Resident Evil and 28 Days Later. But it followed the Night of the living Dead also by George Romeo, which was also successful, this probably helped George to allow Dawn of the Dead to reach its full potential. The story of Dawn of the Dead is for an unknown reason recently deceased people are reanimated as flesh easting zombies and the story line follows a few survivors who end up in a mall and the story about how they try and survive and the problems they cross.

The start of the trailer begins with a sunrise on the top half of the screen with a black bottom half. On the bottom half titles start rolling, with the first title being about Georges first zombie film 'Night of the living Dead', this already is drawing in an audience. It grabs the attention of people who saw the film, and makes them more interested in the trailer, if they like what they see, which they probably will as this is very similar to the Night of the living Dead film, they are a lot more likely to go and watch it. After this it talks about the film being the most intensely shocking motion picture film for all time, this again is to entice the audience in and make them want to watch the film. During this you can see more of the sun rising, but it isn't as expected instead of being the sun it is in fact a human face, and due to the black webbing like stuff over the left hand side of its face you presume that this is a zombie. When it gets to the bridge of its nose it stops rising and the title of the film is shown at the bottom. Dawn of the Dead, written in a blood red font. It shows Dawn of the Dead almost as a sequel now saying Night of the living dead has ended and Dawn of the Dead has begun, this will help draw in fans of Night of the Living Dead. During this all of the titles are spoken by a Male voice, this will just help keep peoples attention on the trailer. The zombies eyes expel a white light and covers the rest of the screen leading onto the first shot of actual action. It starts off with several very fast paced shots, of people screaming, zombies attacking people and people breaking down doors. This is very visually attractive and will draw the audiences attention if they were not looking already. The action slows down to a man talking about what they are and he says that people they kill get up and kill. It flashes to someone being grabbed by a Zombie in a Supermarket. It then changes to a man on a television telling people to destroy the bodies on site. You see a couple more shots of Zombies attacking people and the voiceover comes back saying how when hell is full its sends them back, suggesting they are akin with the devil and are evil. It then cuts to the title 'Dawn of the Dead' one more time and then finishes. In Conclusion this is a very good trailer as it draws in a previous Zombie film audience and attracts a new audience very well.