My 2nd horror trailer analysis.
Psych 9 is a new horror which is aimed at an older audience of 16 to 24 similar to what my trailer targets. The trailer conveys on the stereotypical aspects which you expect to see in a horror trailer, hand-held camera following the victim around to create a realistic impression.
The flicking of the light bulb which is shot through a medium shout creates a sense of tension whilst watching whilst creating an enigma to the audience as we are unaware of what is developing through the scene and the only thing we experience is the use of the digetic sound of screaming which a typical convention of horror trailers.
I paid particular attention to the voice over which is non digetic sound this add to the effect of the whole trailer as the what is presumed a middle aged news reporter style man who is telling us of nightmares and dreams creating a sense panic as what we are watching in the back of our mind are linking it to the voice over. And towards the end says "deep in our mind lies secrets" and "time to confront demons" which are two very direct lines used to scare the as demons suggests death and darkness and secrets suggests mystery and suspense which seem to play a similar part in all the film trailers i have analysed. I have analysed three trailers before this and the voice over on "Psych 9" very similar to the other voice overs i analysed this shows that the stereotypical middle aged man is something which the directors and audience members identify as scary, the realism in added when they narrator speaks as the audience immediately identify it to the news which is of course a real programme talking about real events.
The use of font colour is also something which is a typical convention of horror trailers. The colours red and amber which are used in this trailer for example when the font come up through a dissolve edit "Some nightmares are just dreams" the words nightmares and dreams are highlighted in dark amber showing links to death and horror which the colour dark amber represents.
The whole of the trailer is filmed through very low lighting which is a common convention of horror trailer this is done to create the mystery of the seen and darkness is now associated with horror so this is an essential part of modern contemporary horror films. The high angle shots which are seen to be like a CCTV camera add the realism as this makes the audience feel like the action is being shot live and not just set up and staged which adds to the horror.
The straight cut between the darkness of the outside world which can identified as dangerous with no lighting to the hospital which can be identified as the opposite to the outside world wheres theres safety which is seen through full lighting. This straight cut from the dark to the light represents the two sides to the story good and evil.
The non digetic sound of the quiet creepy background when the male is sneaking about adds affect that he isn't supposed to be there creating tension within the audeince the the quick cut to the high angle shot of what is believed to be a dead person the music also heightens trying to frighten the audience and make them experience the fear in which the character is going through.
Towards the end of the trailer we experience the pace pick up as the digetic sound of thunder appears,then suddenly the pace of the music speeds up with the camera creating a sense illusion as the audience are unaware of what is happening or what is creating the sudden change in pace and then the horror part takes place with sudden montage editing of fire blazing in a kitchen shot through a medium shot to the quick pace of a women running down the street dressed in all black apart from a distinctive whit scarf which i believe is to suggest heaven in the white battling darnkess in the black, two very contrasting colours.
Thursday, 28 October 2010
Friday, 22 October 2010
Genre
There also other different genres such as;
War genre "Hurt locker"
Western genre "The maginificent seven"
Musical genre "High school musical 3"
Adventure genre "My sisters keeper"
Crime genre "Deja Vu"
Comedy genre "The invention of lying"
Adventure genre "Indiana jones and the kingdom of the crystal skull"
Sci fi "Back to the future"
Rommance genre "The time travelers wife"
War genre "Hurt locker"
Western genre "The maginificent seven"
Musical genre "High school musical 3"
Adventure genre "My sisters keeper"
Crime genre "Deja Vu"
Comedy genre "The invention of lying"
Adventure genre "Indiana jones and the kingdom of the crystal skull"
Sci fi "Back to the future"
Rommance genre "The time travelers wife"
Friday, 15 October 2010
Title research
The title for our film trailer will be called "The Missing".I came up with this name because i also researched other similar horror genre trailers with names such as "The 4th kind", "The Cottage" and "The Echo" all these names get straight to the point and are very direct, so the audience know exactly what the film is, with a title like "The Missing" audience members will straight away associate the film with people being lost and therefore will be the back of there mind whilst watching the trailer something i want them to do. With the title being called "The Missing" the audience already know something or someone in the film will go missing but the enigma of not knowing how will hopefully intice the audience to view it.
Audience Research
I wanted to do some audience research to be able to make sure i make the correct decisions behind the film trailer. I asked 15 people 4 questions which where;
1- What age range should i target my trailer at
2- Are they any particular gender group i should focus on
3- What demographic group should i target
4- Should the audience know the killer or keep the suspense
What age range should i target my trailer at?
Out of the 15 people i asked 11/15 said it should be targeted at 15 to 24 this is due to the mild violence scenes i will be displaying in my trailer as it would be to inapproaite to show to a younger audience and the older audiences may not be as interested in the horror genre.
Are they any particular gender group i should focus on?
19/20 people who i asked said i should target a mixed gender audience and the other person believed i should only target a male audience, i agree with the majority and believe i should not single out any gender due to stereotypical reasons and by targeting both gender audiences i will be able to reach a wider audience. I will have to make sure i keep away from offensive gender stereotypes.
What demographic group should i target?
An astonishing 15/15 said it should be aimed at all groups to try not alienate a particular, so i aim to advertise to every demographic group no matter on music or dress sense.
Should the audience know the killer or keep the suspense?
They were mixed reaction to this question but the majority of 8 said that the audience shouldn't know the killer to create suspense and the enigma of not knowing who or what is taking the cast away.
1- What age range should i target my trailer at
2- Are they any particular gender group i should focus on
3- What demographic group should i target
4- Should the audience know the killer or keep the suspense
What age range should i target my trailer at?
Out of the 15 people i asked 11/15 said it should be targeted at 15 to 24 this is due to the mild violence scenes i will be displaying in my trailer as it would be to inapproaite to show to a younger audience and the older audiences may not be as interested in the horror genre.
Are they any particular gender group i should focus on?
19/20 people who i asked said i should target a mixed gender audience and the other person believed i should only target a male audience, i agree with the majority and believe i should not single out any gender due to stereotypical reasons and by targeting both gender audiences i will be able to reach a wider audience. I will have to make sure i keep away from offensive gender stereotypes.
What demographic group should i target?
An astonishing 15/15 said it should be aimed at all groups to try not alienate a particular, so i aim to advertise to every demographic group no matter on music or dress sense.
Should the audience know the killer or keep the suspense?
They were mixed reaction to this question but the majority of 8 said that the audience shouldn't know the killer to create suspense and the enigma of not knowing who or what is taking the cast away.
Codes and conventions of horror films
Horror films genreally consist of similar conventions and focus mainly on visual affects rather than the main narrative of the films. The conovoations are as follows;
- Gore
- Blood
- Mystery
- Torture
- Darkness
- Monsters
- Protagonist
- Antagonist
- Curses
- Gore
- Blood
- Mystery
- Torture
- Darkness
- Monsters
- Protagonist
- Antagonist
- Curses
Wednesday, 13 October 2010
Genre
Theoretical evaluation of production; Genre is a categorised type of media text, my task was to find out other trailers which are being represented in different ways and genres.
Different types of genre;
- Horror
- Romance
- Sci-Fi
- Adventure
- Comedy
- Crime and investigation
- Drama
- Musicals
- Western
- War
Different types of genre;
- Horror
- Romance
- Sci-Fi
- Adventure
- Comedy
- Crime and investigation
- Drama
- Musicals
- Western
- War
Genre
Genre development and transformation
Christain Metz in his book "Langauge and Cinema" (1974) argued that genres go through a typical cycle of changes during their lifetime.
- Experimental stage
- Classic stage
- Parody stage
- Deconstruction stage.
Christain Metz in his book "Langauge and Cinema" (1974) argued that genres go through a typical cycle of changes during their lifetime.
- Experimental stage
- Classic stage
- Parody stage
- Deconstruction stage.
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