Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Construction: Music




Audio is important within the production of our trailer therefore we had to make sure that we chose our music appropriately. We initially planned to create our own score for the soundtrack for our trailer. However because both of us have quite a busy schedule we had to just use stock audio files from the internet. We had to make sure that all audio that we used were taken from non copyright music websites.




SOUNDTRACK

SOUND FX


VOICE OVER
During the process of editing we found that we lacked dialogue in our trailer and we couldn't find any more time to film, so we resorted to recording a voicemail voice over that features a slight glimpse of the plot to give the audience a better understanding.
We were supposed to record with one of our actress, Shalom, but we couldn't contact her during the week and so we had to improvise. Ayeisha recorded the voice over using a smartphone which the pitch of the recording is yet to be altered to make it sound like Shalom. Using the audio effects 'PitchShifter' on Premiere Pro we managed to change the pitch of the audio.

Monday, 10 March 2014

Group Roles

 Ayeisha Raquel                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                 Ericka Go

Film Crew

Director: Ayeisha Raquel
Producer: Ericka Go
Location Manager: Ericka Go
Script Supervisor: Ayeisha Raquel
Camera&Lighting: Ericka Go
Editor: Ayeisha & Ericka
Visual Effects: Ericka Go
Music: Ayeisha Raquel


A big part of the production process is teamwork. My group consists of 2 people, myself and Ayeisha Raquel, which will be challenging considering there are only 2 people. Over the course of the making of the teaser trailer we have to assign more than one roles for each other. Although it may be a struggle hopefully we'll be able to fulfil each other's expectations and help each other out as much as we can.

Sunday, 9 March 2014

Trailer Influences

Trailer Conventions

Narrative Theory
Usually at the beginning there is a narrative exposition which introduces the background of the story to the audience. This consists of the setting, the main plot, the main characters and possibly the back stories. In trailers the narrative exposition takes in to account Todorov's narrative theory where there is an equilibrium, a disruption, a resolution and a new equilibrium. This may be useful when constructing my trailer as I can deliberately use this idea to cause suspense, encouraging the audience to anticipate the release of the movie.

Varied Pace
Trailers tend to change the pace of editing within a trailer. This is important especially in the horror genre as the beginning of the trailer starts off very slow and calm. And as soon as the disruption has occurred the pace will start to build up faster connoting danger and panic, essential to create the illusion of fear.

Sound
Crucial when creating a trailer as it supports the narrative and reinforces Todorov's theory. For example the beginning will have a slow mellow music and suddenly fast paced suspenseful music will be played to sustain the disruption section of the trailer. The soudtrack should complement the trailer so for our trailer we'll incorporate scary repetitive or discordant music.

Lighting
It is useful as it sets atmosphere of a certain shot or location. It plays a huge role within the horror genre. The lighting for the exposition could be high key whereas the unbalanced equilibrium part is dark and has a low key lighting to convey evil and fear.

Cinematography
A range of shots should be used within the trailer so that it becomes interesting and creates intrigue. Close ups are used to give the audience a sense of understanding as to the emotions expressed by the character's facial expressions. Establishing shots could be used to set the location and atmosphere.


Use of children
 

We have chosen to use children within our film as it's quite conventional, within supernatural horrors, to include children as antagonists. They are stereotypically innocent and naive that when they are involved in a horror film they could be classed creepy and unexpectedly evil. There is also the assumption that children can be seen smarter and possibly a threat to the mature generation in which develops to fear, paedophobia.
Both the antagonists' characterisation are somehow based from existing well-known horror films. Denver, which is played by Kyle Espiritu, can be associated with Dalton (Insidious) and Damien(The Omen). Carla (Kaithlene Espiritu) can be linked with the character Samara(The Ring). 



Friday, 7 March 2014

Construction: 'THE VOID' Title Idea

For a Supernatural Horror film we had to incorporate satanic symbols such as the lucius symbol and the upside down cross. This symbol is used going to be used within our trailer to create that subliminal mixed messages. . I used the Times New Roman font for simplicity and made the 'O' bigger in size. I then used the pen tool to create the lucius symbol from the O and then added the upside down cross.The colour red represents evil and danger which essentially led to the creation of this titling