- Gun as a weapon
- Axe as a weapon
- makeup
- clothing
- poppy
- flower
Tuesday, 5 May 2015
Monday, 4 May 2015
Feedback from Final Cut
What did
you like about the final trailer?
·
Music fits well x11· Cross cutting of face works well x3
· Good acting
· Good spinning shot
· Liked the amount of zombies x6
· Loved the inter-titles x6
· Clear narrative x3
· Good use of close up’s
· Big cast x6
· Loads of locations
· Love the makeup/body horror x2
· Variety of shots x3
· Cinematography used well x2
· Good editing x2
· Built tension x2
· A lot of good characters
· Good use of shots
What do you
think needs to be improved?
·
Don’t like the intertitles x4· Don’t understand about the hands on the camera shot
· Music hurts the ears x2
· Shot are repetitive
· See no bullet out of the gun x2
· Dialogue was unclear
· Add contrast levels
· Intertitles too quick
· Intertitles don’t explain the narrative
· Needs a jump scare x3
· Only needs one gunshot
· Different angle on gun needed x2
· Intertitle too basic
· More use of collision cutting
· Jacket changes
· More close ups
· Bad production company sign x3
Friday, 1 May 2015
Side By Side Magazine Analysis
From
looking at my magazine cover the redness just catches the attention, which is a
conventional strategy used on magazine covers.
I used the red colour to connote blood and danger as this is very common
with most gory horrors which is what my trailer was aiming for. The black
background is something that is also a key aspect of horror magazines. The
bleakness of this connotes death and evil, which are everything you’re going to
get in a gory horror with zombies.
Just
like the magazine cover beside mine I have used the archetype of a female;
however you cannot actually tell whether they are the “final girl” or the
victim. In my poster I have included a phallic symbol which is an axe which
represents power and strength.
I
used the technique of listing the contents of the magazine down the side, which
is very similar to the Joker Empire
magazine, however on the opposite side and less of them.I
also had the idea to use more than one image so I put together three zombie
images together to fit in with the theme of my trailer and fanned them out to
give it a more interesting look.
I
wanted to make my magazine look like a very popular magazine that reaches out
to a wide range of audiences. I did this by using the catchphrase at the top
“UK’s greatest film magazine”. I placed a head in front of the font which was
conventional as can be seen in the film magazine cover and the Empire
cover.The
main focus is the face which can be seen in all three as well even though in
mine the girl is not looking straight at the camera that was so that I could
get the angle of the arm swooping round as if to go and kill her and as we can
see the hand is covered in blood which gives of the impression that it could be
a zombie but not giving away too much.
Side By Side Poster Analysis
¢For
my poster I didn’t want to use a picture from the trailer so I customized a
picture that could imply a hint for the trailer. I took a picture of a bloody
hand in front of a green screen and placed it so that it looked like it was
emerging from a grave. This is using the mise-en-scene of the graveyard and the
iconography of the gravestone clearly suggest where my horror trailer is set
and the fact that there is a hand popping out if the grave suggests it’s
something to do with the undead which clearly connotes zombies.
¢Another
key aspect that I used in my poster was the colours. I included the black and red font.
Black connotes that there is evil and darkness involved, whereas the red
connoted danger and blood. Together these two colours are very commonly found in horror
posters as you can see in the Day
of the Dead
poster with the font in bright red and the very dark background. A similar aspect of the two posters would be
the reaching out towards the coming soon it creates anticipation for the film
and adds a bit of excitement.
¢The
clouds moving in from the right hand corner is the use of pathetic fallacy
which connotes impending doom and that something is coming. This is similar to
the Day
of the Dead
poster as the background is very cloudy and looks distorted.
Thursday, 30 April 2015
Wednesday, 29 April 2015
World War Z Solo Trailer Review
Name Of Film: World War Z Year Released: 2013
Genre Of Trailer: ActioN Horror Sci Fi My Mark: 9/10
What Happens in the trailer?
The trailer starts off in the midle of the city when there stuck in traffic then an epidemic kicks off and everyone panics and is running around and in amongst all of this you see the zombies running around aswell. They then escape to a big boat and the father is sent off to go and collect information to try and stop everything happening.
Which positive, clever or interesting aspects do you think you could include in your own trailer? What generic features are fulfilled well?
The first thing that really stood out to me was how intense the music was, it was insane and the best piece of music ive heard that goes with an action horror trailer. It also fits in very well with the trailer. We get a good feel of where abouts all this to begin with is taking place as there are a few establishing shots that give you a feel that because of how big the area is the worse the panic is going to be. Thats when it goes into collision cutting as they are trying to escape from the city. As the trialer progresses we see that there is an obvious male hero role going on which is the father of the family. he manages to protect his family and get them to safety then to be sent back out into the chaos to find a cure.The edditing between shots was very creative, the scene that i liked was when they were on the roof running to the helecopter there was a shot of a zombie running behing the main character and it was black flashes over the footage which seemed rather interesting and works well with horror. The expressionist angles that were used were very creative, one i liked in particular was when it was a low angle looking up to the helecopter with zombies hanging from it. You often see these types of angled shots when people are shooting aswell which we do see a lot of.
Which aspects of the trailer did you think were unsucessful and would put off its target audience? How is it disappointing?
The only thing that i found disappointing was that there wasnt enough body horror. I think if it had included that it wold have gotten a higher mark from me and also attracted a wider audience.
Why did I give it that score?
I gave it that score as I felt that it was a trialer that really made me want to go and watch the whole film.
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Resident Evil Solo Trailer Review
Name Of Film: Resident Evil Year Of Release: 2002
Genre Of Trailer: Action Horror Sci Fi My Mark: 8/10
What happend in the trialer?
In the trailer it starts of in an under ground laboratry and a virus gets out that could kill infect the whole world. A team of people go into this lab to try and get the antidote and stop the virus from escaping. They come across a lot of deadly creatures aswell as zombies.
What Positive, clever or interesting aspects do you think you could include in your own horror trailer? What generic features are fulfilled well?
I like that instead of inter titles there is narration which tells you what is happening I would say that it helps you to follow what is going on without giving to much away. In the beggining there isnt any music but there are very cleverly used sound effects. For example the elervator falling and the smashing of the glass virus, the smashing of windows etc. The jumo scares that they have in the middle are very effective like when the woman is floating in water and suddenly opens her eyes and makes the audience jump. Things like this gives the horror audience adrenaline so by showing this in the trialer makes them want to see even more of it in the film. The colllision cutting at the end of the trailer quickens the pace dramatically and thats when you start to get the action thrill to it however the action scenes are put together with fighting scenes and scenes of zombis trying to attack. With the character conventions we can see straight away the female here with short brown hair wearing a red dress. The colour of her dress connotes blood and danger and that maybe she is a force not to be reckoned with. We also see that throughout the trailer she gets pretty badass.
Which aspects of the trailer did you think were unsucessful and
would put off its target audience? How is it disappointing?
I would say that the only thing disappointing with the trailer was that the music that they used at the end was far too punk and seemed a bit tacky and made it hard to concentrate and there were loads of lyrics and lots going on in the scenes.
Why did you give it that score?
I gave it this score because it really made me want to watch the trialer and i think that it follows the conventions very well. For a Sci Fi the editing was done very well and it did look real.
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Dead Snow Solo Trailer Review
Name of Film: Dead Snow Year Of Release: 2009
Genre of Trailer: Comedy Horror My mark after viewing: 7/10
What happend in the Trailer?
In the trailer there are a group of friends who have gone out for an adventure out in the snow and they find some treasure that belonged to the nazi's and then they happen to awaken the nazi zombies then it is a fight for survival.
which positive, clever or interesting aspects do you think you could include in your own trailer? what generic features are fulfilled well?
To begin with there are very substantial establishing shots over the snow and all the mountains. The collision cutting at the beggining after the establishing shots shows all of the characters playing in the snow and doing adventurous things. the music fits with the pace as it changes speed all the way throughout. They have contrapuntal music near the end when the zombies chaarge towards the characters, this fits in well considering it is a comedy horror and there was bound to be some contrapuntal music somewhere. The body horror was extremely good in this as they have the conventional neck bites and the severed heads and soo many blood splatters. The makeup effects are excellent as they are trying to make them look like they come from a long period of time ago and not just like they are people in the modern age that have just been bitten. With the characters you see that you have the blonde victims and male hero's with there phallic weapons such as hammers and chainsaws.
Which aspects of the trailer did you think were unsucessfull, and would put off its target audience? How is it disappointing?
I think the parts of the trailer that were unsucessfull was that there was a very fine line between it being a full horror and a comedy horror. I felt like there wasnt enough comedy horror for someone to be able to spot that it is definatly a comedy horror, I also didnt find it funny at all. Another thing was that it all seemed a bot too secluded and there wasnt a wide enough range of setting. It was also far too bright for a horror film.
why did I give it this score?
I gave it 7 because it doesnt necessarily make me want to watch the whole film and they need to do a better job with promoting the genre but appart from that it was a decent horror trailer.
Cloverfield Class Trailer Review
Name of Film: Cloverfield Year of Release: 2008
Genre of trailer: Action Horror My mark after viewing: 8/10
What happened in the trailer?
In the trialer there are a group of people at a party then all of a sudden an explosion happens. There is a lot of panic going on as people are running around a city trying to get away from something. There are a lots more explosions and buildings being torn up.
which positive, clever or interestingaspects do you think you could include in your own trailer? what generic features are fulfilled well?
The collision cutting was done very well how it went from a nice party to then jaggered shots of the explosion. Then it slows down slightly as you see the statue of liberty's head being thrown down the street. The narrative is pretty clear throughout the trialer that something is destroying the city and its a fight for survival and an escape. The trailer teases us as we dont have a clue what is causing all the demolision and disaster, its like its drawing us in to try and watch the trailer. A huge thing we get from the film though is that it is filmed by using a hand held camera. The audeience would probably be around the age of 18-25 years old.
which aspects of the trailer did you think were unsucessful, and would put off its target audience? how is it disappointing?
I would say that the statue of liberty head was out of proportion. The fact that it was one whole scene can either make or break a trailer people will either really like it or not like it so much. As a scene it was filmed really well however i didnt think it quite worked as a trailer. When they were running down the stairs the camera kept cutting out and it didnt really seem realistic.
What was the average score and why did it recieve this?
The average score it got was 8, despite the fact that it was a scene trailer it still stuck to the action thriller conventions.
stereotypical Fan
This is Layla she is a streotypical horror movie fan. She is 21 and works in a Blockbuster store in Great Yarmouth.
she likes playing music and listening to black veil brides and also has a passion for skteboarding and horror movies.
All of her friends also likes the same things as she does, she sort of labells herself as an individual who stands out and likes to be different to most people.
Monday, 20 April 2015
Class review trailer 2
Name of film: Dawn of the dead Year released: 2004
Genre of trailer: Horror My mark: 6/10
What happened in the trailer?
It shows a few shots showing a family in their daily routine then we see the father get eaten by the daughter who had been turned into a zombie.It then introduces the rest of the characters and shows them at the mall and we then see loads more zombies. We then see them trying to escape the mall and get to a safe place but it leaves it as a cliff hanger to whether they actually succeed.
Which positive, Clever or interesting aspects do you think you could include in your own trailer? What Generic Features are fulfilled well?
The quick montage at the end of the trailer was very creative and effective it gave it a bit of a fast pace action feel to the horror which was good because it fitted in nicely and still kept to being a horror. The characters are quickly introduced just as they should be and from that you can see that it goes along with the horror genre conventions. We see that there is a potential final girl even though she is blonde which isn't generally the norm as the blondes are normally victims.
Which aspects of the trailer did you think were unsuccessful, and would put off its target audience? How is it disappointing?
There is a bit too much plot and the fades were far too overused and seemed a bit easy to use and can slow the pace down a bit. The inter title font was very boring and didn't look very interesting. There isn't any body horror in the trailer either considering that it's an 18 certificate film there isn't any bad language either. The music that they put to it was pretty poor and not intense enough it didn't strike out to the audience as major scary.
What was the trailers average score in class? why did it receive that mark?
The average score was 6.5. The reason for this is that it didn't deliver enough horror goodies as in body horror, bad language etc. It looked like a rather safe horror film to watch.
Which aspects of the trailer did you think were unsuccessful, and would put off its target audience? How is it disappointing?
There is a bit too much plot and the fades were far too overused and seemed a bit easy to use and can slow the pace down a bit. The inter title font was very boring and didn't look very interesting. There isn't any body horror in the trailer either considering that it's an 18 certificate film there isn't any bad language either. The music that they put to it was pretty poor and not intense enough it didn't strike out to the audience as major scary.
What was the trailers average score in class? why did it receive that mark?
The average score was 6.5. The reason for this is that it didn't deliver enough horror goodies as in body horror, bad language etc. It looked like a rather safe horror film to watch.
Focus Group Screening
1. Score 6/10:
Good comments:
Intertitles were good and effectiveRestricted narration at the end is perfect
Narrative was clear.
Improvement comments:
Repeated Rosie gets on a bit longMake the scream play over shots
Some shots start with actors getting ready (cut).
2. Score 6/10:
Good comments:
TenseMusic fits well
Nice camera angles
Good makeup
Location fits
Intertitles excellent
Improvement Comments:
Needs more added to itDon’t get the staring into the camera
More sound effects
More close ups
Needs a jump scare
3. Score 7/10:
Good comments:
Good use of jump scare at the end
Music is creepyThe intertitles work well
Improvement Comments:
Maybe think of the outfit and clothing.
4. Score 6/10:
Good comments:Sound
Quick Montage
Improvement Comments:
Bite scene could be better
Zombies running better
Final shots need to be more explained.
5. Score 6/10:
Good comments:
Music is creepyGood intertitles
Body horror
Improvement comments:
Maybe only using one gunshot instead of twoCut the gun shot short
Add jump scare
6. Score 4.5/10
Good comments:Music was good with matching intertitles
Shots were done well
Good narrative and gore.
Improvement comments:
Too shortLack of shots
Continuity error
7. Score 5/10
Good comments:
Nice montageGood intertitles
Improvement comments:
Very shortOutfit changed
8. Score 6/10
Good comments:Like the music
Narrative was clear
Intertitles were good
Improvement comments:
Like some violence and more goreNotepad production’s not horror
Shots linger to long
9. Score 5/10
Good comments:
Music matches the nameCamera angles good
Lots of gore
Improvement comments:
Intertitles too quick10. Score 5/10
Good comments:
Conventional charactersMusic intertitles
Clear narrative
Improvement comments:
Biting in the neck- see body horrorZombies not very zombie like
Needs a jump scare
11. Score 6/10
Good comments:
Lighting was goodImprovement comments:
Needs stronger ending
12. Score 5/10
Good comments:
Liked the music fit with the intertitlesClear narrative
Good use of gore
Improvement comments:
Long shotsBigger variety of shots
13. Score 5/10
Good comments:
Good use of gore
Song matched intertitles
Improvement comments:
Narrative needs workVariety of sots needed
14. Score 6/10
Good comment:Great intertitles
Creepy music
Improvement comments:
Confusing conceptNeeds a jump scare
15. Score 4/10
Good comments:
Music and intertitles flows wellGood gore
Improvement comments:
Too many close upsNot fluent
16. Score 7/10
Good comments:
Sound effect is a sort of cliff hangerMusic great
Improvement comments:
Only a bit of goreNeeds a stranger ending
17. Sound 6/10:
Good comments:
Music is creepyGood gore effects
Clear narrative
Conventional characters
Improvement comments:
Add more shotsStronger ending
Friday, 17 April 2015
Class Trailer Review 1
Name of Film: Evil Dead Year Released: 2013
Genre of Trailer: Horror My Mark After Watching: 9/10
What happened in the trailer?
Five friends go to a remote cabin in the woods and a book has been discovered and they think that an evil possessive demon has been released with it. A girl gets possessed and everyone is trying to save her and fight off the evil. There is one final person left to fight off the evil.
Which Positive, clever or interesting aspects do you think you could include in your own trailer? What Generic Features are fulfilled well?
The Collision cutting such as slow to quick throughout creates the atmosphere for the film as it connotes that it is going to be fast pace. The quick flashes of action are also a big give away that the film is going to be fast paced. The sound effects accompany the fast pace action scenes very well. It matched in pace and helps build tension. The body horror included makes the film seem very generally very scary as you see a scene where the possessed person slice her tongue in half with a Stanley knife. The music also fits in very well with the inter titles it was very dramatic and fitted in with telling the story.
Which aspects of the trailer did you think were unsuccessful, and would put off its target audience? How is it Disappointing?
The class felt that there was too much plot that was given away and that it may have literally included all the action horror scenes and didn't leave anything to the imagination. The trailer was also very long and over the standard time for a trailer. Some of the Body horror effects were also far to unrealistic like the puke and for some reason this may put people off from watching as they may not be able to stomach this sort of stuff.
What was the trailers avg. score in class? Why did it receive that mark?
The average mark for this score was 9, I think it received that mark because there was a bit too much gore for peoples liking. However the good aspects would have been that the collision cutting was good the music fit perfectly and it was genuinely scary for the hard core horror fans. The inter titles also helped to explain the trailer very well.
Genre of Trailer: Horror My Mark After Watching: 9/10
What happened in the trailer?
Five friends go to a remote cabin in the woods and a book has been discovered and they think that an evil possessive demon has been released with it. A girl gets possessed and everyone is trying to save her and fight off the evil. There is one final person left to fight off the evil.
Which Positive, clever or interesting aspects do you think you could include in your own trailer? What Generic Features are fulfilled well?
The Collision cutting such as slow to quick throughout creates the atmosphere for the film as it connotes that it is going to be fast pace. The quick flashes of action are also a big give away that the film is going to be fast paced. The sound effects accompany the fast pace action scenes very well. It matched in pace and helps build tension. The body horror included makes the film seem very generally very scary as you see a scene where the possessed person slice her tongue in half with a Stanley knife. The music also fits in very well with the inter titles it was very dramatic and fitted in with telling the story.
Which aspects of the trailer did you think were unsuccessful, and would put off its target audience? How is it Disappointing?
The class felt that there was too much plot that was given away and that it may have literally included all the action horror scenes and didn't leave anything to the imagination. The trailer was also very long and over the standard time for a trailer. Some of the Body horror effects were also far to unrealistic like the puke and for some reason this may put people off from watching as they may not be able to stomach this sort of stuff.
What was the trailers avg. score in class? Why did it receive that mark?
The average mark for this score was 9, I think it received that mark because there was a bit too much gore for peoples liking. However the good aspects would have been that the collision cutting was good the music fit perfectly and it was genuinely scary for the hard core horror fans. The inter titles also helped to explain the trailer very well.
2nd Personal Film Review
Film Title: Tucker and Dale Vs Evil
Year of Production: 2010 Director: Eli Craig
Genre/Genres: Comedy Horror
Brief Plot Outline:
A bunch of college students go away on vacation and run into two hillbillies Called Tucker and Dale. The hillbillies saves one of the college students from drowning but the other students think that they are trying to kidnap and kill her. Because of this they go to save her and with big misunderstandings along the way they end up accidentally killing themselves also.
Which two scenes impressed you the most and why?
The scene following the blowing up of the cabin. The special effects, body horror and make up was really creative on the bloke that got his face burned there was even a little bit of humor added.

The second scene where they are skinny dipping is very clever in the way that they angle the voyeuristic camera through the weeds. The use of low key lighting is very well done as everything is supposed to be lit up by the moonlight.It makes everything feel creepy how its used.
How has watching this film helped you understand this genre of filmmaking? Which features on the genre checklist did you spot in the film ? when? How?
The feature that we see a lot of in this film is body horror that is a major part of this film as everyone dies apart from Tucker, Dale and Ali. An example of the body horror was when a boy ran straight into a tree stump and it went straight through his chest.
There was a very good use of parallel music everytime someone was about to get killed the music got creepier and more intense. We also see some contrapuntal music when the students are running after Tucker in the woods.
For creepy and enclosed locations the cabin that they live in in the woods is very creepy as its old and in the middle of no where. Also there is an abandoned lumber mill in the middle of the forest and the thing that makes it creepy is the fact that Chad is keeping Ali hostage there.
For the use of characters there are a couple of female victims like the black girl who got her faced messed up then killed in the explosion and the other blonde girl who also dies in the explosion.
In terms of types of shots there are a fair amount of close ups for example Tuckers face when he got stung by loads of bees.
And for a theme i think it was clear to see that sex and the taboo was definitely in there as there were some scenes of nudity whilst they were skinny dipping and the fact that chad wanted to be Ali's boyfriend.
Which aspects of the film would you like to include in your own trailer? Why?
The Point of view shots i would like to include in my trailer like at the beginning when there were flashbacks when Chad was telling the story of the hillbilly killers. I would use this because its those little bits in the film that make you think as something totally different is going on.
The attention to detail that they used was very good as it really set the location which added to the creepy feel to the film. I think that if I included this in my trailer it would just ad the the theme of it being a horror film and make it very clear especially from just being able to watch the trailer.
Which aspects of the film would you like to avoid in your own trailer? Why?
The Comedy side of things is something i would like to avoid whilst making my trailer. I feel like with watching the trailer to Tucker and Dale Vs Evil it gave away more or less all of the funny bits in the trailer so when it came to watching the film it wasn't as funny as you had already seen it before. I also think it would be hard to incorporate and actually get it right as comedy and horror is a hard thing to get right.
The body horror shots are something I wouldn't like to include too much of. I feel that restricted narration would be better as I wouldn't want it to look low budget and unprofessional.
What was the best aspect/ more enjoyable moment in the film? Why? Can you recreate this in your own film? How?
The best aspect was the fact that the film was funny but at the same time a horror with lots of body horror. I wouldn't want to recreate the comedy side of things as its hard to make people laugh. I would however like to recreate the body horror as it was realistic but as i said before not to much of it.
How does the film reflect its institutional or historical context? Analyse two scenes/ events that reflect the time in which the film was made.
The film reflects how much more relaxed the Hayes code is. You can see this with censorship throughout the film.You see each and every one of the deaths in detail with blood and guts even though the film is a 15 certificate.
Also the language isn't censored. "Yeah well fucking dying isn't good for you either but that doesn't seem to be stopping anybody". This quote is from Tucker.
There used to be the hayes code in the 1930's to 1960's but has been rid of as people are more used to things like body horror, swearing and nudity.
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Year of Production: 2010 Director: Eli Craig
Genre/Genres: Comedy Horror
Brief Plot Outline:
A bunch of college students go away on vacation and run into two hillbillies Called Tucker and Dale. The hillbillies saves one of the college students from drowning but the other students think that they are trying to kidnap and kill her. Because of this they go to save her and with big misunderstandings along the way they end up accidentally killing themselves also.
Which two scenes impressed you the most and why?
The scene following the blowing up of the cabin. The special effects, body horror and make up was really creative on the bloke that got his face burned there was even a little bit of humor added.

The second scene where they are skinny dipping is very clever in the way that they angle the voyeuristic camera through the weeds. The use of low key lighting is very well done as everything is supposed to be lit up by the moonlight.It makes everything feel creepy how its used.
How has watching this film helped you understand this genre of filmmaking? Which features on the genre checklist did you spot in the film ? when? How?
The feature that we see a lot of in this film is body horror that is a major part of this film as everyone dies apart from Tucker, Dale and Ali. An example of the body horror was when a boy ran straight into a tree stump and it went straight through his chest.
There was a very good use of parallel music everytime someone was about to get killed the music got creepier and more intense. We also see some contrapuntal music when the students are running after Tucker in the woods.
For creepy and enclosed locations the cabin that they live in in the woods is very creepy as its old and in the middle of no where. Also there is an abandoned lumber mill in the middle of the forest and the thing that makes it creepy is the fact that Chad is keeping Ali hostage there.
For the use of characters there are a couple of female victims like the black girl who got her faced messed up then killed in the explosion and the other blonde girl who also dies in the explosion.
In terms of types of shots there are a fair amount of close ups for example Tuckers face when he got stung by loads of bees.
And for a theme i think it was clear to see that sex and the taboo was definitely in there as there were some scenes of nudity whilst they were skinny dipping and the fact that chad wanted to be Ali's boyfriend.
Which aspects of the film would you like to include in your own trailer? Why?
The Point of view shots i would like to include in my trailer like at the beginning when there were flashbacks when Chad was telling the story of the hillbilly killers. I would use this because its those little bits in the film that make you think as something totally different is going on.
The attention to detail that they used was very good as it really set the location which added to the creepy feel to the film. I think that if I included this in my trailer it would just ad the the theme of it being a horror film and make it very clear especially from just being able to watch the trailer.
Which aspects of the film would you like to avoid in your own trailer? Why?
The Comedy side of things is something i would like to avoid whilst making my trailer. I feel like with watching the trailer to Tucker and Dale Vs Evil it gave away more or less all of the funny bits in the trailer so when it came to watching the film it wasn't as funny as you had already seen it before. I also think it would be hard to incorporate and actually get it right as comedy and horror is a hard thing to get right.
The body horror shots are something I wouldn't like to include too much of. I feel that restricted narration would be better as I wouldn't want it to look low budget and unprofessional.
What was the best aspect/ more enjoyable moment in the film? Why? Can you recreate this in your own film? How?
The best aspect was the fact that the film was funny but at the same time a horror with lots of body horror. I wouldn't want to recreate the comedy side of things as its hard to make people laugh. I would however like to recreate the body horror as it was realistic but as i said before not to much of it.
How does the film reflect its institutional or historical context? Analyse two scenes/ events that reflect the time in which the film was made.
The film reflects how much more relaxed the Hayes code is. You can see this with censorship throughout the film.You see each and every one of the deaths in detail with blood and guts even though the film is a 15 certificate.
Also the language isn't censored. "Yeah well fucking dying isn't good for you either but that doesn't seem to be stopping anybody". This quote is from Tucker.
There used to be the hayes code in the 1930's to 1960's but has been rid of as people are more used to things like body horror, swearing and nudity.
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Wednesday, 15 April 2015
Favorite Image Analysis
In this picture it goes along with the horror genre conventions as its more common to have tough women as the main characters for example you get a tough woman in the horror film Scream. she survives five films and still doesn't get killed in the end which is very similar to Milla Jovovitch in resident evil.
The guns in the image represent phallic symbols which connote male power however she is a woman which represents her status as the final girl stereotype also considering the fact that she had brown short hair which is fairly common with final girls.
The colours that she is wearing goes along with the horror conventions as-well. The red straps would connote danger as they are the straps that hold the guns. The black clothing connotes how bad ass and how tough she is, although she is wearing black that can connote evil in modern movies black connotes a more tough aspect rather than evil for example the uniforms they wear in x men 3 are all black and they are the good guys.
The background is very dark and almost waste land like so it would suggest that the world is collapsing and falling apart throughout the movie.
The guns in the image represent phallic symbols which connote male power however she is a woman which represents her status as the final girl stereotype also considering the fact that she had brown short hair which is fairly common with final girls.
The colours that she is wearing goes along with the horror conventions as-well. The red straps would connote danger as they are the straps that hold the guns. The black clothing connotes how bad ass and how tough she is, although she is wearing black that can connote evil in modern movies black connotes a more tough aspect rather than evil for example the uniforms they wear in x men 3 are all black and they are the good guys.
The background is very dark and almost waste land like so it would suggest that the world is collapsing and falling apart throughout the movie.
Monday, 13 April 2015
Choice of trailer and Synopsis
Our choice
of trailer is going to be a highlight trailer. The reason for this is that with
a highlight trailer we are able to create emotion and tension with the use of
collision cutting, jump scares and montage. We feel a highlight trailer is more
popular and powerful for a zombie style movie. In comparison to Dawn Of the
Dead (2004) obviously our trailer won’t have as good special effects but we
like the idea of the way that the characters are quickly introduced and the
quick montage at the end.
Synopsis
The main
theme of the film is zombies. It’s all about the zombie apocalypse, but told
from more of a feminist point of view. All of our main heroes will be female,
showing the power of both blonde and brunette female characters which
challenges horror archetypes. The film starts in a coffee shop with two female
characters chatting, then they suddenly realise that the coffee shop is
completely empty. They walk outside to be surrounded by pandemonium, people
running past chased by zombies. A zombie approaches one of the two heroes and
stands in front of her and groans. She takes her coffee cup and crashes it over
the zombie’s head, and a bit lodges in its forehead and it drops to the ground.
However there is a twist as Rosie is somehow immune to the virus as it’s just
what’s happened. So therefore she is the last one standing as she cannot be
defeated.
1st Personal Film Review
Film Title: The Haunting in Connecticut- Ghosts of Atlanta
Year Of Production : 2013 Director: Tom Elkins
Genre: Horror/Thriller
Brief Plot Outline:
A young family moves into a historic home in Georgia only to find out that they arent the only people there. They find out a secret that is willing to bring down anyone that gets in its path.
Which two scenes impressed you the most? Why?
I thought the end scene was very interesting when Lisa discovers the station master's hide out and she sees everything that has happened to the poor people who got caught and never released. The reason i liked this was the effects that were used really made you feel creeped out and as if you were there having the flash back.
The second scene i like is the Exorcism that is performed on Heidi by the priest. Joyce the auntie sees things and it is made to feel very eery with the use of collision cutting and the slow to fast montage.
How has watching this film helped you understand this genre of film making? which features on the genre checklist did you spot in the film? when? how?
The way in which it has helped me understand the genre is the way that it uses its angles to create tension and to give it a messed up feel. An example of where this is used in the scenes where Heidi sees the ghosts all of the scenes the angles show very little and it keeps you wondering sometimes as the shots are often very quick aswell.
The features in the film were very well done. The low key lighting was very effective, obviously used more in the night scenes and an example would be when things were shown to be lit by the moonlight and the fact that some of it was set in an older time so was lit by fire and lanterns.
As mentioned previously the collision cutting was well used when Joyce was having flash backs.
Body horror helped me to understand the genre a lot better, a good example of this was when Joyce had needles and thread shooting out of her body as it was pretty horrific but in a very clever way.

There was a clear use of creepy enclosed locations for example when Heidi finds herself in a cabin under the ground with no way of getting out also when they break through to the area where the taxi demist stuffs his hosts. It is clearly tight and set underground.
In terms of the characters there was in fact a male hero and that was the father Andy. He was the hero a few times towards the end when Heidi got taken and he went after her and had to climb down into the hole to get her.
With a theme there was a clear theme of loneliness being isolated and trapped. Heidi the little girl was very lonely as she had no one else around and they were very isolated as they had moved to a house in the middle of no where.With the theme of being trapped it was all of the ghosts in the film that were trapped in limbo and Heidi was the only connection or chance to get out and find peace.
All of this helped me to understand the horror genre because they are things that i can easily spot in near enough every horror films.
Which aspects of the film would you like to include in your own trailer? why?
I would consider using the canted angles that they used in the film. They used them when the ghosts appeared to Heidi in like a flash back moment but she was there as well. I feel that they are used to create emotion and its all about trying to scare the audience which is something I really need to make sure I do in my horror trailer. These techniques work by creating these creepy effects so that the audience feel uncomfortable and its not the norm.
Another thing I would use is the way that they used the lighting effects on the flash backs. They had played around with the contrast and brightness and other effects to make the scenes look dated and kind of like a very old movie. The shakes they used on the images were very effective as well and it made it look a little bit distorted.
Which aspects of the film would you like to avoid in your own trailer? why?
I feel that they overdid the cross cutting slightly and instead of making me feel tense i felt a bit ill. Some of the shots were a tad bit confusing as well maybe a tiny bit of creepy narration would have helped.
What was the best aspect / more enjoyable moment in the film? Why? Can you recreate this in your own film? How?
I would say that the more enjoyable bits were the fast pace moments when it flashed back even though it made me think a bit more.

A scene that does this is at the end when Heidi and her mother come face to face with the station master and they had to get our before they burned alive.I don't think I would be able to create this as I don't think i will have flash backs in my horror trailer but I would recreate the fast pace moments that put you on the edge of your seat. I would do that by using the collision cutting but trying not to over do it.
This clip shows the flash backs and the effects.
Year Of Production : 2013 Director: Tom Elkins
Genre: Horror/Thriller
Brief Plot Outline:
A young family moves into a historic home in Georgia only to find out that they arent the only people there. They find out a secret that is willing to bring down anyone that gets in its path.
Which two scenes impressed you the most? Why?
I thought the end scene was very interesting when Lisa discovers the station master's hide out and she sees everything that has happened to the poor people who got caught and never released. The reason i liked this was the effects that were used really made you feel creeped out and as if you were there having the flash back.
The second scene i like is the Exorcism that is performed on Heidi by the priest. Joyce the auntie sees things and it is made to feel very eery with the use of collision cutting and the slow to fast montage.
The way in which it has helped me understand the genre is the way that it uses its angles to create tension and to give it a messed up feel. An example of where this is used in the scenes where Heidi sees the ghosts all of the scenes the angles show very little and it keeps you wondering sometimes as the shots are often very quick aswell.
The features in the film were very well done. The low key lighting was very effective, obviously used more in the night scenes and an example would be when things were shown to be lit by the moonlight and the fact that some of it was set in an older time so was lit by fire and lanterns.
As mentioned previously the collision cutting was well used when Joyce was having flash backs.
Body horror helped me to understand the genre a lot better, a good example of this was when Joyce had needles and thread shooting out of her body as it was pretty horrific but in a very clever way.

There was a clear use of creepy enclosed locations for example when Heidi finds herself in a cabin under the ground with no way of getting out also when they break through to the area where the taxi demist stuffs his hosts. It is clearly tight and set underground.
In terms of the characters there was in fact a male hero and that was the father Andy. He was the hero a few times towards the end when Heidi got taken and he went after her and had to climb down into the hole to get her.
With a theme there was a clear theme of loneliness being isolated and trapped. Heidi the little girl was very lonely as she had no one else around and they were very isolated as they had moved to a house in the middle of no where.With the theme of being trapped it was all of the ghosts in the film that were trapped in limbo and Heidi was the only connection or chance to get out and find peace.
All of this helped me to understand the horror genre because they are things that i can easily spot in near enough every horror films.
Which aspects of the film would you like to include in your own trailer? why?
I would consider using the canted angles that they used in the film. They used them when the ghosts appeared to Heidi in like a flash back moment but she was there as well. I feel that they are used to create emotion and its all about trying to scare the audience which is something I really need to make sure I do in my horror trailer. These techniques work by creating these creepy effects so that the audience feel uncomfortable and its not the norm.
Another thing I would use is the way that they used the lighting effects on the flash backs. They had played around with the contrast and brightness and other effects to make the scenes look dated and kind of like a very old movie. The shakes they used on the images were very effective as well and it made it look a little bit distorted.
Which aspects of the film would you like to avoid in your own trailer? why?
I feel that they overdid the cross cutting slightly and instead of making me feel tense i felt a bit ill. Some of the shots were a tad bit confusing as well maybe a tiny bit of creepy narration would have helped.
What was the best aspect / more enjoyable moment in the film? Why? Can you recreate this in your own film? How?
I would say that the more enjoyable bits were the fast pace moments when it flashed back even though it made me think a bit more.

A scene that does this is at the end when Heidi and her mother come face to face with the station master and they had to get our before they burned alive.I don't think I would be able to create this as I don't think i will have flash backs in my horror trailer but I would recreate the fast pace moments that put you on the edge of your seat. I would do that by using the collision cutting but trying not to over do it.
This clip shows the flash backs and the effects.
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Saturday, 11 April 2015
Monica gets chainsawed imagae analysis DOTD 2004
In this image we see a blonde woman who is a horror
archetype and the fact that she is being cut into keeps to the horror
convention as she dies. The fact that she has sex before (with Steve) and that
she is the female victim also sticks with the horror convention. Another film
in which we see the blonde female victim get killed is in the film Scream
(1994) where Drew Barrymore gets killed in the first scene. In Scream, the
murder is intentional with Ghostface using a phallic knife. The weapon that is
used to kill Monica in this scene is a also phallic symbol which is used by a
male (Glen). However, while it shows he has power, he didn’t mean to kill her.
Glen is also gay and a transvestite which again shows the modern day context
has changed from older horror films. Horror often portrays sub cultural social
groups and is therefore considered to be “forward thinking”.
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