Friday, 20 December 2013
Research and Planning Provisional Marks
Well done so far Bryony. I would like to see more evidence of your time management and of dates and times of production. A storyboard animatic would show exceptional skills in your use of ICT in the planning stage and include shots your have taken for the poster and magazine productions - what are their strengths and weaknesses? Add some extra comments to recent posts and spend some time looking over your research posts - there may be more room for analysis of the following: mise en scene, camera, editing, sound, location, target audience, unique selling points, branding, narrative, representation, genre indicators, ket moments. Show me that you are an expert when it comes to your genre! 16/20
Thursday, 19 December 2013
Planning: Copyright credits
We should link the copyright credits of our film into its
theme, to round off our trailer and maintain continuity, and keep it scary. The
aim of a horror film is to scare the audience by making the scenes appear real,
so we need to make sure we don’t ruin this by reminding the audience that they
are watching a fictional film.
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Planning: Location justification
The house looks very dated and old which links to the idea
of a haunting, the area seems left behind and not up to date with technology
making the case of the teenagers seem even more helpless.
Planning: Title and credit fonts

We wanted to create a font that would combine the
conventions of horror but keep it simple so it didn’t look too cliché and
dated. We picked black and white because it is simplistic yet chilling and effective;
it also stands out making it memorable. The font is designed to look a bit like
handwriting, as if our antagonist as scribbled it down. The idea of this
child-like handwriting further links to the idea of the contrast of her
character with innocence.
We chose a font that would be bold and clear to make sure
the audience know the date of the release. This font however still links to the
genre as the sinister simplicity of the text connotes contemporary horror
themes.
Friday, 6 December 2013
Planning: Shot completion list
Key
Red- Filming to be done at Bryony’s house
Green-Filming we have done
Orange-Filming we’re not doing
Blue-To be done on the computer (Title etc.)
Purple-Can be filmed in the drama studio
Pink-Can’t do as we didn’t have time to do it at Shanie’s
Shot list
1. Long shot- the teens come out of the house towards the car, with suitcases looking excited
2. Medium shot- putting the cases in the boot, shutting the boot (dialogue)
38. Close up- as the character spins round the camera follows her showing fear on their face, giving the effect that the character is about to faint
Friday, 22 November 2013
Planning: Costumes
Antagonist- Martha
We want to create a maddened rough look for Martha, making her
look unstable and detached from society. We are going to dress her in a
hospital night gown to reinforce the idea that she has lost her mind and
escaped from a mental asylum, this gives her character depth and suggests there
is a reason for the murders she commits. We are going to get a white night gown
which connotes innocence and so completely contradicts her character and role
in the film.
We have decided to make Martha’s eyes white to imply that
she is possessed or supernatural, this tells the audience the sub-genre of the
film and encourages them to watch the film to find out more about her
character. We have chosen white ones to link to and contradict the idea of innocence.
The first contact lens we have chosen makes it look like her eye has rolled
into the back of the head which implies she has been possessed. The second
simply makes her irises white which implies more that she is supernatural.
Victims- Emma, Jordan, Shanie and Sam
We want to make then as relatable as possible to the target
audience, at least in the way they look. As they are a part of the target
audience they can wear their normal casual attire. This will give the film a
sense of reality.
Planning: Character Representation
Antagonist- Martha (played by Bryony)
Our antagonist is a teenage girl around the same age of the
victims creating symmetry and making target audiences wary of people within
their age group, which often as audiences view horror films in groups will work
to our advantage when spooking the audience. In our trailer we are going to
give off the impression that our antagonist is possessed, but we are not going
to explain how or why to create mystery and encourage audiences to view the
whole film.
The victims- Emma, Shanie, Jordon and Sam (played by
themselves)
Our victims are going to be stereotypical annoying teens
common in horror films, where the victims are obnoxious and self-absorbed. This
therefore has the effect of making the audience want the deaths of the
characters and so, they receive more satisfaction from watching the film. They will
engage with the trailer more and so be more likely to go and see the film.
Planning: Our own Institution animation
We decided to create our own film institution to link into
the style of our trailer. Our production company has similarities to existing
companies such as Hammer films and Twisted pictures, both institutions focus on
the production of horror films and thrillers. This suggests why both logos have
predominantly horror based images. We chose a dated look for our institution
animation to link with conventions of horror and entice the target audience; by
giving the institution a horror theme it tells the audience that other films
produced by our company will be of a similar genre tempting the target audience
to view more of their films. As our company is small and horror based, the
films produced would be low budget, which fits in with the criteria for our
film. The name 'Distorted Pictures' creates mystery around the production company, linking in with typical horror conventions. This further links to the mystery effect created by the static TV effect and flash of blue lightning.
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Planning: Institution logo
We have chosen the name ‘Distorted pictures’ for our
institution, as after asking peers this name came out as the clear favourite. We
used fireworks to create an image that would reflect the connotation of the
name. We chose a simplistic colour theme of black and white and edited the text
to make it look distorted. The image is simple and memorable, so effective!
Monday, 18 November 2013
Planning Targets
Well done - a fanstastic effort so far. Evidence video blogging, source (preferrably make) music for your production and create and evaluate titles. Include storyboarding of your trailer!
Sunday, 17 November 2013
Planning: Titles
Film title designs
We again have chosen to go with a black and white theme for
our film titles, for simplicity the contrast of the white against the black
makes the film title eye catching and bold. To make a film successful it is
important to make the film titles memorable especially when it comes to the
name of the film.

These film title font gives off the same sort of eerie
simplistic effect that we want to try and create for our title. This creates
mystery around the film content, the audience won’t know what to expect from
the film putting them out of their comfort zone. The scream logo uses red which
is strongly connoted with horror as it implies blood and danger. We however
prefer the use of white as it doesn’t run the risk of looking too glamorised and
conventional as this would reduce continuity.


We want our title to look as if it has been hand written, or
scratched into something as this links our theme of childlike innocence contradicted by the anger of the antagonist. It also
links to the idea of her character being mentally unstable. This is the theme
that we want to run throughout our trailer, it creates more mystery around her
character as it teases more information about her.




Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
Planning: Breif story board
37. Close up- big knife on the counters, Martha's hand come into the shot picking the knife up (sharp eerie sound)
Monday, 11 November 2013
Planning: Location
Our location
We are basing our trailer at one of our group member’s father’s house, in Oxfordshire. The house is in the countryside surrounded by fields so it gives off the impression that the house is deserted, this is a very typical convention of the horror genre. We will be taking full advantage of our location, using the fields and quite roads to make our trailer effective. The location was chosen to make the characters look vulnerable making the trailer more exciting, so it is more likely to be successful in the industry.

We are basing our trailer at one of our group member’s father’s house, in Oxfordshire. The house is in the countryside surrounded by fields so it gives off the impression that the house is deserted, this is a very typical convention of the horror genre. We will be taking full advantage of our location, using the fields and quite roads to make our trailer effective. The location was chosen to make the characters look vulnerable making the trailer more exciting, so it is more likely to be successful in the industry.

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