There are many things that have influenced our
ideas for our film:
The overall story line was influenced by films such as the ‘Scream’ franchise, ‘The
Ring’ and 'Friday the 13th’. Revenge based crimes which often
end in the isolation and death or a group of teens. In these films many of the
scenes involve fast paced editing and music that makes the audience jumpy and
raises their heart beats as the characters fight for their lives. The trailers
start with equilibrium then break out into flashing shots of the characters
fear and struggle to survive.

We want to include scenes that make the audience
jumpy of the dark to create tension. Surrounding the characters in darkness
will make the audience edgy and unsure of what the it is concealing, as
films are often viewed in the dark this will make the audience wary of their
surrounding as if they are in the characters shoes. The close ups of the characters faces show there expressions and emotions clearly.
We got some inspiration from Scream 4, the idea of a big empty house in the middle of nowhere, this isolates the character making them vulnerable and the scenes more exciting.
Often in horror films the antagonist creeps up behind the victim in a shot where only the audience can see the threat to the character, making the viewers want to shout out, encouraging audience participation. This creates more of an effect on the audience, meaning that a trailer will be more effective in capturing the audiences attention and making sure it is memorable.
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