- A unique story line
- Use believable actors where the audience can connect with.
- A truly frightening antagonist (Villain) as this is our main focus throughout the film.
- The cinematography must include low angles showing the characters venerability, tight framing suggesting there is no escape, quick camera movement reflecting on the characters state of mind.
- There must be a use of low key lighting with a high contrast giving a dark atmosphere.
- Separation between the characters in a frame- suggesting the relationship is often used, or between an object.
- The duration of shots whilst the climax and peaks are short, building suspense.
- Sometimes in the teaser trailers montages are used, normally with shots that connect to each other suggesting a relationship between them.
Hello moderator,
this is my A2 Media Studies blog, I hope you enjoy reading through my process of making 'After Dark' teaser trailer, 'After Dark' poster and 'Profilm' magazine cover.
Beneath you can see my final productions completed on the 18th of April 2012.
My evaluation from the 11th March 2012-18th April 2012.
The Research and planning began on the 20th of June 2011-9th March 2012.
Thank you
Keisha ")
this is my A2 Media Studies blog, I hope you enjoy reading through my process of making 'After Dark' teaser trailer, 'After Dark' poster and 'Profilm' magazine cover.
Beneath you can see my final productions completed on the 18th of April 2012.
My evaluation from the 11th March 2012-18th April 2012.
The Research and planning began on the 20th of June 2011-9th March 2012.
Thank you
Keisha ")
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Research & Planning; Further Genre Research
I have researched more on the genre horror, as I have chosen to produce a horror teaser trailer. I found to produce a successful horror it needs
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