Friday, 28 January 2011

Horror Teaser Trailer Analysis

This will be a short analysis of a selection of films I have watched. The purpose of this is that I can find out what the conventions are of the horror film genre so that I can gather ideas from my own and make it so it can be compared to the greats such as Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the 13th.
“Paranormal Activity”







Paranormal Activity was what I originally based my trailer around initially using ideas from that film to deliver the horror to my target audience. After watching this clip a few times I took an analytical approach to the trailer and looked closely for any frequent occurrences. I did find that the use of flashing images, shown by using very short 1 and 2 second takes in quick succession worked to good effect. At the start of the trailer it actually stood out from the norm as it showed the people’s reaction to watching the film at a cinema, I personally didn’t like the use of this however I can see that by using the audiences reaction to the film, which was inevitably being scared, would attract a large fan base of those who want to be scared and want that challenge. Paranormal Activity actually used the cutting of the camera in the film as the cut of each take in the trailer which was a clever use of editing and as the quick takes worked to a good effect. In this film the title of the film classically was at the end of the trailer and not at the start, as is the case with most of the trailers.
The next horror teaser trailer I am going to analyse is Nightmare on Elm Street a horror classic where I should be able to use and modify some of the brilliant ideas from the trailer.  

“Nightmare on Elm Street”


One untypical characteristic of this trailer I found from this teaser trailer was its unique method of switching from take to take. The trailer was cut at several points and there method of doing this was by using a tool from the plot. They took the use of the torch from the scene and when the character was scanning the area with the torch it, eventually caught up with the camera and created a reflected light which was cleverly used as the point of cutting and switching to the next take. The trailer starts with a soothing wind sound and eventually picks up into louder more horrific music and then in the middle of the trailer a typical convention of a horror trailer picks up, in the occurrence of a child’s nursery rhyme. These diagetic sounds are placed into the film to add effect and with my trailer including a child, I feel that a nursery rhyme would be suitable, however choosing which nursery rhyme will be crucial as it has to relate to the plot and trailer. The film also, like my trailer ideas, starts with an establishing shot to show where the scene is set, in this it is set at a landfill site, a dump, whereas mine shoots the house where the couple are staying. In this trailer it stands out from the norm as there is no build-up it immediately after the establishing shot gets straight into an action scene where “Crouger” is running from some cars. Mine will not be replicating this; I want to build up tension and suspense first then give the audience glimpses of action luring them into watching the film. Also nearing the end of the film the villain swipes at a character and this is cleverly edited so that it swipes into the camera and cuts to the title, I want to replicate similarly so that my villain’s attack cuts into the titles as well, therefore increasing dramatic effect. Then the clip teases the audience with text appearing “Don’t fall asleep” in a way challenging the audience to come and see the film without being scared. I also want to replicate this testing the audience using my title “Are you Ready?..Or not?” again challenging the audience, testing them to see if they are ready.

Saturday, 22 January 2011

Filming - Pre shooting/preperation

The software I used to manipulate and edit my filming was Corel Video Studio 12. The software was new to me so I needed some practice with the programme. I was given to sample videos to practice with in order to prepare myself for when the day came where I would need to be a small amount of experince with the programme so success in editing my film clips is maximised.

The two sample film clips I was given was one long 25 minute Lord of The Rings (Fellowship of the Ring) scene and a home made clip where students were walking through doors and out of rooms. This was comprised of 4 small clips of them leaving rooms where a camera would be set up outside and inside the door. This helped enhance our skills in being able to edit, in this case this abled us to learn about Continuity editing.




Below is the all the 4 parts of the basic sample of the students walking in the building:


Part 1 of the Sample - This part consists of a woman leaving a classroom. The camera follows her around and I have to edit this so that as soon as she opens the door the shot switches to the camera in the corridor.





Part 2 of the sample - This part of the sample films the corridor or hallway. The aim of this part of the excercise is to edit where the door opens and then cut out the second half after she pushes the button located on the left of the shot. This shot unlike the first part of the sample is a long shot which stays still shooting the woman walking into the camera's position.




Part 3 of the Sample - This part of the editing excercise fully focuses on the button the woman eventually pushes. The shot is an extreme close up shooting in no other postion but directly at the button. As soon as she pushes the button the clips needs be cut from after it has been pushed to allow continuity for the final part of the sample.






Part 4 of the sample - This is the final part of the sample is of the girl leaving the building after pressing the button. The clip will be cut after she pushes the button so therefore with this clip the long shot needs to capture the door opening immeadiately and the follow the girl leave.




After taking all 4 clips I began to use the different tools such as different colour, layout or cutting sections of the shot. The task was to create a collection of all 4 samples and join them together as best as possible using continuity editing. This means that I had to cut the clips at ceratin times so they would all link well and join up as if one clip.



Below is my attempt of using the cutting tools in an attempt to allow all 4 samples to flow as 1:


Final design




Above, the final design consisting of all 4 sample pieces edited to create a continuity editing effect.