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Film Poster: 2nd Draft

After drawing out a basic idea of what we wanted on our horror posters, we decided to create two drafts of mock ups of the posters on Photoshop. The two posters are quite contrasting however are both effective in their own way. When we create our final draft we will put a tagline onto our posters so that they fit perfectly into the conventions of horror trailers that we have researched into.


Draft 1


Main image:

For our first draft we looked at the close-up shot of one of our victims that would turn into a zombie within the trailer. We knew this would be effective on our audience because they would remember the character within the film and identify the film with them when they watch the trailer. When we initially took this shot of Kimberly she had no make-up on or zombie like features such as cuts or bruises, however we used Photoshop to edit these featured onto her to make her look more realistically zombie like. We reduced the darkness in the image and placed layers of various colours to create bruises and bite marks.

Typography:

The typography on the poster is very industrial and we felt that this would work extremely well due to many zombie films having conventional army and industrial themes to them. We decided to make the letters a deep blood red to create connotations of blood and death which are important in making our audience aware of what sort of horror film this will be. We added a layer over our typograpy of blood splatters to make the letter look infected and to have themes of gore on the poster.

Billing Board:

We wanted to ensure that the billing board looked realistic and didnt take too much attention away from the main features of our poster therefore we made it white and kept it simple at the bottom of the poster. We researched into what sort of typography succesful film posters have used to create these billing boards and dowloaded the correct font from a website. We believe that the typography and layout of the billing board is very effective and realistic.

Release Date:

We chose to put this at the very bottom in a cental position of the poster because from our research we have learnt that this is where release dates are conventionally put. We want to ensure that our poster looks as realistic as possible therefore we knew that putting our release date in a conventional place with plain conventional writing would achieve this effect.

October is also associated with halloween and fear therefore we decided that this would be the best time to release our zombie-horror film because audiences would want to go out an do something for Halloween.


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The film poster that inspired us to create this poster was the Dawn of the Dead poster:

We really liked how effective the close-up shot of the zombie was and how only half of them was infected. We knew that if the audience were aware that the zombies were once human it makes the film seem more realistic making them more feaful overall.

We also used the theme of blood splatters and the plain billing board to make our main image stand out the most like this poster and we also ensured that our title was also red to reflect ideas of blood and gore to the audience.

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Draft 2


Main Image:

This draft was created through our research into the dawn of the dead posters. This shot was taken with the inspiration of the zombies that lurk from the darkness in one of the dawn of the dead posters. We used a framed shot of the corridor to represent the film as being set in a school to reflect the genre and to also represent themes of institutionalisation which are conventional to the zombie horror film genre.

Typography:

We decided to keep the same typography and effect on our title for both posters because we feel that it is the most effective for the sort of theme we want to go for with our horror trailer and poster. Despite this, we did edit the title slightly differently to the other poster by placing a black splattered layer over the top to make the writing apear as though it is rotting away, just like the zombies do in our film. The layer also makes the title look even more industrial which again is effective at keeping the conventions of the zombie horror genre.

Release date:

We decided to go for a more dramatic effect on the release date of this poster and used cratchy writing to represent the violence from the zombies and the gore that will be featured in the film. It also makes the audience more apprehensive to watch the film because they will find fear in the date that is released due to it being written in red and being associated with death. The sharp letters suggest connotations of weapons such as knives and teeth that the zombies will attack with and this would create tension in the audience, however would make them more excited to see the action within the film.

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The horror poster that inspired us to create our own second draft was also another Dawn of the Dead poster:

We thought that this poster was very effective at showing off the zombie horror genre and we wanted to recreate that but with a darker theme. We recreated the idea of having zombies walking towards the audience however we decided to just use one to make the audience feel more isolated and scared of what the person actually is.

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PANDEMIC: Naming our Horror Trailer

Since the very start of the production of our Horror Trailer we have pondered on what would be the most effective name to call it. We had to ensure that it gave relevant connotations to the zombie sub-genre of the film and that it was also suitable to the film’s theme.

Due to our Horror sub-genre being based around Zombie’s, gore and world alert, we needed a name that reflected danger and ‘infection’ so that it would fit the general theme that we wanted. In order to do this we searched for synoyms of words such as ‘infection’, ‘epidemic’ and ‘disease’ so that our film will sound interesting and leave the audience aware of the film but still curious about what the dilemma will be within the film.

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How has our research effected our planning?


During our research stage using the theasurus website, we decided that we would only select titles with one word due to our previous research into horror films telling us that one word titles are more effective and common than any other titles.

Some examples of these successful films include:

 

After looking into successful films with one word titles, Melissa and I drew closer to a specific word that reinforced the facts from our research well.

The word that we chose was ‘ENDEMIC’ and its definition is as follows:

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We thought that this word would be most suitable to our horror trailer because it refers to the possible disease that causes the problems in the entirety of the trailer. This is important because it highlights to our audience that an endemic of a disease will occur in the film which relates back to the conventions of Zombie horror films.

We also noticed that not all audiences are aware of the meaning of this word and are must more familiar with the word ‘epidemic’ which refers to the spread of a disease across a large widespread of people. This word on the other hand refers to disease on a small scale and once the audience are aware of this they will understand the isolation in which the characters would feel within the setting which would make them more scared for them later on in the trailer.


Additional Research and drawing our final decisions


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Later on in our research we also came across the word ‘Pandemic’ which we found had a similar meaning to the word epidemic. Due to us wanting to represent the disease as more widespread we decided that this word would be a better option for our horror film. With this in mind, we knew that by doing this we could incorporate news reports during the initial distruption stages of the trailer to show a variety of languages making the trailer more interesting and realistic.


Typography


After choosing the name of our film we began to look into possible typography that we could use for the title. To do this, we used a website called http://www.dafont.com/ which had a wide variety of fonts and styles that we could choose from. Throughout this process we thought that it would be best to relate our typogrpahy back to the theme of the film by focusing on fonts most associated with disease and lockdown during national disaster. We felt that this would be important in order for our audience to initially be shown what sort of film the trailer is representing.

Some of the fonts that we thought would work really well with our overall genre and theme are as follows:

We thought that the typography shown above would be the most effective choices to put into our horror trailer due to their link with the zombie horror genre. We will use the font that we choose in both our trailer and poster in order to maintain a continuity and familiarity with the audience and th

Horror Trailer Test Shots

The editing process within the film industry is one of the longest parts of the film production, therefore I have decided to create a short video to showcase some of the shots we have so far that may or may not be featured in our horror trailer. Many of these shots show the environment in which the trailer will be set in and give off an eary sort of atmoshphere.

The test shot video I have created is below:

After uploading the test shot video I noticed that the video had a very low render quality and the shots were not shown how they should have been. This is something that I will learn from and will need to address when uploading the final draft of our Horror Trailer. I feel that this task is a very important part of the production stage because it has allowed us to notify what areas within the editing stage we need to improve on when editing the final video.

Horror Film Posters: 1st Draft

Before doing our official photoshop versions of our posters we decided to draw up a few drafts ideas that we have come up with in class. We have decided to craft the poster like this because we are not completely sure which colours and layouts will work when we put them onto photoshop therefore we will evaluate the effectiveness of the posters after our second drafts.

Here are our drafts below:


Draft 1


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The first draft that Melissa and I planned is shown above. We had the idea of having one of the students in our film lye on the floor showing a bite mark on their arm. An infection from the bite is shown to spread up the arm of the student all the way up to their face where half of their face is infected and the other half isn’t. It will be made clear to the audience that the student is infected in some way meaning that they may be a zombie. This feature initially shows off the genre of the film to the audience which is important for a horror poster as we have learnt from our previous research into the purpose of Horror Trailers.


Draft 2


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On our second draft we took inspiration from posters with black backrounds such as the Deliver us from Evil poster. We decided that the main image should be a long shot of a student or teacher who has been infected, standing at the end of a corridor looking directly at the camera. We will use minimal lighting to create an isolated effect and the image will have a black fade border effect so it fades into the black background. We have not decided whether we will have just one student in the image or a group of them like there is in the Dawn of the Dead poster, however after our 2nd drafts we will figure out what looks most effective and redraft from there.


FILMING DAY 2


Today we were able to sucessfully film the next few shots for our horror trailer. We were able to film a high quantity of important shots this time as we had all of the characters that would star in our horror trailer.

During the first hour of filming we spent our time filming the classroom shots. We did this because these are the main shots in our horror trailer so we needed to get these shots out of the way first. During this time we filmed the alert system shots as well as shots of the teacher and various students. We also focused on our four main actors and did a variety of individual shots and groups shots with them. We did these shots in the corridors before they go into the classroom to emphasise the time frames in which the narrative is going move.

We were quite fortunate to film our distruption shots in a classroom that was quite isolated and didn’t have any windows. This made the little light that did come through the windows appear eary which created a sense of solitude (which is a common theme in our horror trailer)

Horror Trailer Character Profiles

From previous research into horror trailer conventions and evaluation, I feel that in order for the most typical conventions to be followed in our horror trailer our characters must reflect features that would classify under Propps Character Theory. In order for my horror trailer to be successful, I must have an insightful understanding of each character so I can make each scene complement them which will in effect scare the audience more. To gain an understanding of my characters I have created profiles for each of them below:

PRINCESS

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Name: Rhianna

Age: 15

Status: Year 11 student

Favourite Film/TV Programme: Gossip girl and Pretty Little Liars

Hobbies and Interests: She loves going shopping and going out to exciting things with her friends.

Personality: Rhianna is always caring towards her friends however sometimes is quite extroverted and therefore puts herself at risk in order for her to have fun. She doesn’t like being the centre of attention but will always put her friends in the spotlight. She thinks her friendship group is better than anyone elses in the school.

Relationships: she is single however has four best friends who she spends the majority of her time with. She has a mum and dad at home and as well as an older brother who she has a good relationship with.

 

PRINCESS

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Name: Callum

Age: 15

Status: Year 11 student

Favourite Film: American Snyper and Saw

Hobbies and Interests: Callum likes to play football and go out with his friends. He often takes risks and does dangerous things whilst he is out with his friends.

Personality: Callum is quite intelligent however he hides it to avoid being made fun of by his friends. He cares about important issues on the news which he often talks about and he is a born leader. He is good at taking control in group tasks and stressful situations.

Relationships: Callum lives with his mum and has never met his dad. He is the oldest of 3 younger siblings who all love and care for him. His mum relies on him to do a lot for her due to her long shifts away from home.

 

PRINCESS

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Name: Kimberly

Age: 16

Status: Year 11 Student

Favourite Film: Harry Potter and Once Upon A Time

Hobbies and Interests: Kimberly likes to read books and learn with her friends within school. She is interested in the news and is always organising events to promote and support charities for real world issues.

Personality: Kimberly is a very quite and reserved girl around people she doesn’t know however she is confident to talk to people about things she believes in such as preventing global warming and promoting world peace. She is very kind, however can sometimes be selfish in stressful situations and will go off on her own to avoid panic.

Relationships: Kimberly lives alone with her father and has no siblings. The only friends she has are Callum, Rhianna and Alessio. She enjoys spending time with herself.

 

PRINCESS

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Name: Alessio

Age: 16

Status: Year 11 student

Favourite Film: Civil war and Guardians of the galaxy

Hobbies and Interests: Alessio loves watching action films and is a gamer; he plays everyday. He is very popular and goes out a lot with his friends but he also enjoys learning – especially ICT.

Personality: He is very loud nd outspoken but knows when he needs to focus on tasks. He doesn’t like people testing him and he hates people who dictate.

Relationships: Alessio has strict parents so compared to his friends, he doesn’t have a very close relationship to them. He has a girlfriend however she goes to a different school so they don’t get to see each other very much.

 

VILLAINS

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Name(s): Zombies

Age/status: Mixture of teachers and students that will attempt to murder other students.


FILMING DAY 1


Today we began the filming for our Horror Film Trailer due to the weather being in a perfect foggy condition. The atmosphere outside was quite spooky and barron therefore we took advantage of this and filmed all of the main outdoor shots that we have outlined in our previous Shot Log post. We also took any additional shots that we thought would be effective in the trailer.


 The Vlog


Below is a short vlog that I created whilst we were filming our initial trailer shots:

Shot Log for Horror Trailer


The Importance of a Shot Log


We decided that before filming we should create our own shot logs to ensure that the fluidity of filming on shooting days is controlled and effective. We really wanted to make sure that we could use this plan to prevent us from needing extra time trying to find the right clips to go in particular places during the editing stage.


Shot Log Key


KEY:

ES – Establishing shot

CU – Close-up

LS – Long shot

MS – Mid-shot

ECU – Extreme close-up

PV – Point of view

SS – Side shot

OTS – Over the shoulder

‘-‘ – No shot


Shot Log


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We will use this shot log as a working document on filming days and will tick off what shots we have taken and any other additional shots that we have added in. This way we can keep track of what we have to put into our trailer which will ensure that our time managment is excellent and on track.

Horror Trailer: Target Audience Profile

In order for me to create an effective horror film that will appeal to my wide target audience I must understand their likes and dislikes. This will ensure that I will constantly be referring back to what would draw my target audience in throughout the production process of my film.

My target audience will range from around 13+, therefore, I have created an example of an audience member that would watch my film using the social media website – facebook. I chose this online platform because many target age range would use this form of networking consistently to socialise and live their everyday lives.

My target audience profile is below:

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As you can see above, this target audience member is young, loves the horror genre and enjoys watching films that play on your mind. Many of the things that are listed in the profile regarding films and interests show themes of isolation, moments of gore and themes of children.This girl would be appealed by our horror trailer due to the feeling of the ‘unknown’, isolation and the excitement of trying to escape due to her love of going out to places and adventuring.

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