Monday, 28 April 2014

Final Cut Trailer (with annotations)






The Hanging Tree Annotations

Below are the annotations you can see in the video for The Hanging Tree.
We used these to analyse and evaluate our final product.

0.05
This is a close-up, tracking shot of the gnarled tree root. This establishes the diegesis of the film but also sets the slow, eerie emotion of the whole trailer.

0.13
This expressionist high angle puts the character in a position of innocence and vulnerability foreshadowing the event of her disappearance and the reaction of her peers.

0.21
Though this is part of the seemingly happy slow montage sequence, there is the connotation of imminent danger due to the presence of the brambles/creepers. As the plants surround the area in which the characters are, it connotes the feeling of isolation and entrapment.

0.39
This shot is part of the flashback sequence of the trailer where the desaturated colour design clearly indicates these shots are set in the past.

0.44
This extreme close up of the Victorian psychopathic killer creates discomfort for the viewer. We feel we are in her personal space, creating an uncomfortable sense of claustrophobia. Even though she is the antagonist of the trailer, this shot forces the audience to interact and even sympathise with her.

0.49
In this shot, low key motivated lighting was used, creating dark shadows which connote fear of the unknown, mystery and death.

1.01
The canted angle in this shot suggests a feeling of disorientation and unbalance. This creates drama and suspense.

1.03
This extreme close up on the eye of the male hero holds the direct address of the audience, making them feel uncomfortable. This gives the impression he is watching them and that they are to blame for what’s happening.

1.13
This low, expressionist angle gives power to the male hero who is racing across the screen. At the same time, it hides his identity. This helps to create a sense of mystery. However, at the same time, the shot is eerily beautiful and the artistic feeling is something we really wanted to convey in our trailer.

1.17
This extreme point of view close up shot of the foliage whizzing past the male hero’s face as he rolls down the hill creates a sense of drama and action.

1.20
This high, expressionist angle of the female antagonist standing of the unconscious male hero puts her in a position of power and dominance.

1.22
The white, distorted typography in this shot suggests innocence and purity. However, due to its distortion and fade effect it gives a ghostly quality as well. The text therefore becomes a metaphorical representation of the psycho killer.

1.24
This expressionist high angle looks down at the naïve victim (Nicole) covered in blood, emphasising how vulnerable she is. The use of body horror makes the trailer more dynamic and vulnerable.

1.32
Using an overlay of two shots created a disorientating effect, manufacturing the illusion that the extreme blood loss has seriously affected Nicole’s balance.

1.40
During this shot the vine winds around the ankle of the female victim (Nicole) and this relates back to the entrapment with the brambles/creepers as well as reinforcing the link between the “hanging tree” and the antagonist.

1.44
The low key lighting on the lake creates dark shadows that appear to reach out towards the character as she emerges from the water, gasping for breath. This suggests that the antagonist has some form of control over this dire situation.

1.52
Extreme low key lighting (almost to the point of back lighting) emphasises the bark-like texture on the antagonist’s skin, reinforcing the idea she is connected to the tree at the start of the trailer. She is also holding direct eye contact with the audience, creating an unsettling feeling as well as a striking and memorable last appearance.

Saturday, 26 April 2014

Final Poster (With Analysis)


Final Magazine Cover (With Analysis)


Solo Trailer Review 3


Name Of Film: Willow Creek         Year Of Release: 2013   

Genre Of Trailer: Psychological Horror                    
Mark Given After Viewing: 3/10               

What happened in the trailer?

This trailer showed a documentary-style highlights trailer featuring a story of a couple who go out into a forest in search for bigfoot.

Which positive, cleaver or interesting aspects do you think you could include in your own trailer? What generic features are fulfilled well?

 I really liked how this trailer felt like it could actually be a documentary at the beginning, I think that set out a really good harmony between the reason for the trip and the trailer. I also think that the hand held camera technique was effective as it was also in keeping with the plot of the film.


Which aspects of the trailer did you think were unsuccessful, and would put off its target audience? How is it disappointing?


This took far to long to get into any actual horror footage, and using a voice over on the scene setting footage removed any suspense that could have built up. While the story is fully set I feel that the ending would be too predictable, and I think that this would put off the target audience.

Solo Trailer Review 2

Name Of Film: The Quiet Ones                Year Of Release: 2014   

Genre Of Trailer: Psychological Horror                    
Mark Given After Viewing: 9/10               

What happened in the trailer?

This highlights trailer showed a story of a research experiment, where a professor and a small group of students are trying to prove that the paranormal is all in the mind.

Which positive, cleaver or interesting aspects do you think you could include in your own trailer? What generic features are fulfilled well?

The combination of slow and quick montage, and collision cutting between quite and loud, creates dramatic tension in the trailer. I think that the tension in the story line can be seen most clearly as it cuts to the old family-style video footage. I think that this reference to the past could be used effectively in our trailer to add context and story line. Personally, I liked the way that an old-style of filter was used to show the difference between the ‘real life’ footage and the stuff that is being recorded throughout the film, I think that this would be a useful technique to use as it would help the audience differentiate between the perspectives. This trailer used low key lighting particularly well, adding a slightly yellowy glow that reinforces the idea that the film will be set back in time. With the contrapuntal children’s music playing at the beginning making the viewer feel unnerved.


Which aspects of the trailer did you think were unsuccessful, and would put off its target audience? How is it disappointing?


I found this trailer featured a bit too much speech and conversation, this came in contrast to the title and over explained what was going on. I think that if a little more was left to be figured out (rather than featuring this voice-over effect) it could have been slightly more engaging. This is surprising as it has the educational undertones, therefore it may be expected to be slightly more intellectually challenging.

Solo Trailer Review 1


Name Of Film: Oculus                Year Of Release: 2014   

Genre Of Trailer: Psychological Horror                    
Mark Given After Viewing: 9/10               

What happened in the trailer?

This highlights trailer showed a story of two siblings trying to prove that a supernatural force in a mirror killed their mother.

Which positive, cleaver or interesting aspects do you think you could include in your own trailer? What generic features are fulfilled well?

I think that this trailer built tension well, using the plot line in a successful way, engaging the audience with the characters as well as using the slow montage at the beginning to create suspense. The parallel music enhanced the tension and suspense adding drama to points of interest throughout the trailer.

I particularly liked how the beginning shot was an expressionist high angle shot of the final girl (Karen Gillan). As this was shot from on top of the mirror, the viewer immediately gets the feeling that she is in a position of weakness in comparison to the power of the mirror.

I think that the flash back features of the trailer work particularly well as it helps to add meaning to the story as well as depth to the characters. I think that this would be something interesting to use in our trailer as it may be able to add historical context giving a fuller view of the story. 

Which aspects of the trailer did you think were unsuccessful, and would put off its target audience? How is it disappointing?


I think that while this trailer was generally very good, that it might be considered confusing, I think that this may put off some members of it’s target audience. However I also think that the relation between the mirror projecting what it wants to be seen and society’s views on creating a front for people to see will also make this film incredibly interesting.

In Class Poster Design

This was a quick poster design that we created in class. We used this design to present the class with our plot ideas. From the feedback that we received we then went on to change our tagline in our individual posters.