2. Q1-Using, developing or challenging forms and conventions- TEASER
PLOT & CONVENTIONS
MASKED FIGURES
CLOSE TO
REALITY
ISCOLATED
FEMALE VICTIMS LOCATION IN
WOODS
3. Q1-Using, developing or challenging forms and conventions- TEASER
THE WOMAN IN BLACK (2012)
-Directed by James Watkins
-Rated 12A
-Genre: Horror/Thriller
-Fade in/out of production, film title &
date line
-Recurring imagery
-Children lullaby soundtrack
-Editing of slow shots gradually
speeding up to fast cuts
4. Q1-Using, developing or challenging forms and conventions- TEASER
THE STRANGERS (2008)
-Directed by Bryan Bertino
-Rated 15
-Genre: Horror/Thriller
Both in the woods/ isolated area
Killers are anonymous
Two victims- one being female- more vulnerable
Storyline is to try and escape- something good
turns into something bad
5. AMY COTTER
COSTUME & PROPS
LIV TYLER-
KIP WEEKS- STRANGERS
STRANGERS
BRIANA EVIGAN, RUMER WILLIS &
JAMIE CHUNG-SORORITY ROW
SETH TONKIN JACKIE EARLE
MAYA ELLIS HALEY- NIGHTMARE
ON ELM STREET
6. Q1-Using, developing or challenging forms and conventions- POSTER
-Female character
centred
-Off-coloured/darkened
lighting
-Isolated/natural
location
-Centre aligned film title
-Billing box at the
bottom
-Tag line near film title
-Actors names thinly
spaced out
7. Q1-Using, developing or challenging forms and conventions- POSTER
Actors Names
Film Title
Tag Line
Billing
Box
Age Rating
Date Line
8. Q1-Using, developing or challenging forms and conventions- WEBSITE
Actors Names Navigators
Tag Line Trailer
Social Network
Buttons
Film Title
Billing
Box
Image -Main/recurring/poster image
Date Line
-Not all websites have billing boxes
-DVD information
9. Q2-Combining the main product with your ancillary tasks
-Consistent film title
-Font is white & in capitals
-Dark lighting
10. Q2-Combining the main product with your ancillary tasks
Billing box used in both poster and website
Production name in billing box also in trailer
Website is normally inspired by posters
Imagery of location and dark lighting is seen in
all three texts
Imagery shows the genre and storyline
Tag line is also represented in the trailer when
the “stalker” joins them
11. Q3-What have you learnt from audience feedback
1) Do you think the music fits in with our trailer?
2) Do you think text or questions should be added to our trailer?
3) Write 3 things you like about our trailer.
4) Write 3 things we can improve on.
5) What do you think is happening in the trailer? What’s the storyline?
-Participants were
within the age range
-Both brief and
detailed answers
-Maybe could have
asked an online
audience
12. Q4-How did you use new media technologies in the construction and research, planning
and evaluation stages
• Final cut pro
• Power point
• Dream weaver
• Word
• Photoshop
• Windows Movie Maker
• Excel
• Motion
13. Q4-How did you use new media technologies in the construction and research, planning
and evaluation stages
• Imdb
• Youtube
• Picnik
• Blogger
• Slideshare
• Wikipedia
• Facebook
• Animoto
• Soundcloud
14. Q4-How did you use new media technologies in the construction and research, planning
and evaluation stages
15. Q4-How did you use new media technologies in the construction and research, planning
and evaluation stages
16. What would you differently?
-Broke conventions more
-Asked a wider/online audience for
feedback
-Used the same font in my trailer as
my poster/website
-Re-filmed a lot more scenes
-Spend more time on editing final
draft
-Thought of more of an original
storyline/twist
-Spent more time planning
Editor's Notes
-recurring imagery -high and low angles Diagetic sound- sc reaming
Both set in the woods
Within the poster and website
When collecting audience feedback we asked participants within our age range of 15- 30 but mainly 16-17 year olds as they would have found our trailer more relatable as our actors and storyline was based more closely to them. I found that with our feedback people were either very brief of detailed with their answers. The answers with more detail we found more helpful as they were more specific into what we could improve. Answers that were more brief had answers like “the editing” as improvement which we didn’t find helpful. If I was to recollect audience feedback I would have asked an online audience, as anonymous comments may have been more brutally honest which would have been even more helpful. We also would have got a wider spectrum of an audience, and more people within our age range.