Reflection of planning and pre-production work in relation to the
coursework Brief. I have recently been planning and putting together
pre-production work which will help me when I create my trailer, film poster
and magazine cover. The target audience for my film is 16-24, predominantly
female and it is therefore important that I consider this when I am planning. I
have planned the mise-en-scene for my film trailer and used digital technology
to help me present this and examples through videos. It was important that I
planned this because it was one of the most important aspects of the trailer. In
addition to this, the props, costume and make up are what make the trailer and
any film effective which is why every film maker uses them in a film. Without
these, nobody would want to see the film.
After I planned my mise-en-scene for the film, I planned the sound that
will be used throughout my trailer. This sound consists of a heart beat that
will get louder and faster throughout the trailer and a voice over with the
lyrics from the nursery rhyme ‘a teddy bears picnic’. I presented this research
on my blog in a variety of ways; videos, images, text and slideshares. Overall
I believe that this research has helped me to further develop my knowledge on the codes and
conventions of psychological horror and will help me when I come to create my
own trailer because I now know what I need to do to ensure that I meet the
needs of my target audience. It has also helped me to plan what I need to
include in my promotional campaign to meet the needs of my target audience.
Tuesday, 9 December 2014
Monday, 8 December 2014
Plan of Sound
There will be two
pieces of sound used throughout our trailer. One sound will be a heart beat
that will progressively get faster and louder throughout our trailer to build
up tension. In addition to this, when Melinda is seen in the woods, a
soundtrack that we will record as a voice over will play. We will record a
voice over of the song "if you go down to the woods" from a teddy
bear's picnic. We decided to record this ourselves because we want to add a
scary effect to the song and put it at the speed that we want to meet the needs
of our target audience. Examples of our sound can be seen below:
Heart beat:
Teddy bear picnic-If you go down to the woods:
Other sounds that will
feature in our film trailer include; bangs and Lucy screaming. We will also
have voice over of words. For example, when Lucy starts her new school “Well,
this is your new school have a new day”. All these voice over’s can be seen in
my final storyboard under the title ‘Dialogue’.
Plan of Mise-En-Scene
Plan of all costumes, props,
locations, actors and models that I will use throughout the construction of my
coursework. The planning of the mise-en-scene is one of the most important
aspects of my coursework because I need all of these to make my trailer effective.
I decided to do some research on other psychological horror films and look at
their costume and props before deciding what we will use in our film. This is important
because I need to ensure that I stick to the typical codes and conventions of
psychological horror films to ensure that I attract the audience to my film. I looked
at psychological horror films. Some of the films that I looked at are:
Melinda will be wearing dark make-up, giving her a 'witch-like' effect to portray the fact that she is the antagonist within the trailer. Test shots that we tried out on 'Melinda' (Shannon) can be seen below. From doing this, we have recognised that she needs to look like she has been missing for a lot longer and therefore needs more wounds and 'dirt' on her face. The images from the test shot:
- Orphan
- Silent Hill
- A Tale Of Two Sisters
- Insidious
- The Forgotten
- Black Swan
- Devoured
- The other
- Devils Due
Research-COSTUMES
Orphan
Antagonist: Esther is the ‘antagonist’
within the film orphan. Esther is wearing old-fashioned clothing which would
differentiate her from the other characters within the film as the rest of the
family don't dress like this, which represents her as being isolated and
different. However, the school uniform like costume and pig tails represent how
young she is as she still goes to school, which gives away more information
about the film as she could go to school, where other incidents happen within
the film. However, Esther's costume in this image is juxtaposed because her
pale face makes her come across as innocent but in contrast her dark hair makes
her seem dangerous and evil. Esther’s her pale skin could make her come across
as innocent but as an audience, we know that her dark hair has a massive impact
on this as it can make her seem dangerous and evil. In addition to this, her dark
eye make-up, gives her a witch-like and scary, evil appearance that immediately
leads us to see her as evil and not the innocent child that everyone thinks she
is. Esther wears ribbon in her hair and a band around her neck and wrists which suggests that she is trying to hide something and most of her outfits are not in colour, which adds to the old fashion clothing theme and gives the horror film a scarier effect. These bands are burgundy, again having connotations of blood and evil.
Protagonist: The above picture denotes the parents, John and Kate
who are the parents in the film Orphan. Kate is the protagonist within the
film. From looking at the protagonist in psychological horror films, it is
important that I stick to the codes and conventions as there is a very specific
costume that everyone wears. The protagonist tends to wear ordinary clothes in
a psychological horror film for example, jeans and a top. This gives the film a
sense of realism and to show that they’re an ordinary person. Furthermore, this
allows the audience to put themselves in the characters situation and give the
film a sense of realism.
Research-
PROPS
Orphan
Orphan
Props are an important aspect of
any horror film and any film uses them. All great horror films have their
memorable moments and their respective props as they help to add value to the
killer. Every great horror killer has an equally great prop with them. Even
movies without a killer, e.g a ghost movie or vampire movie have props. An actor
can only do so much to make the film scary. Give an actor a scary prop and it
immediately adds a massive effect to the film. Props tell a story without words
and express the thoughts and feelings of the characters. Props make it easier
to replicate realistic situations without having to implicate the actors’
physical well-being. Without the use of props, creating realistic killings,
stabbings, fatal injuries etc would be made very difficult. Orphan, uses many
props related to horror to add a scarier effect to the movie. Props that
feature within the movie, include; knives, guns and phones (which also feature
in films such as Silent Hill!) which are normally used as a means of
communication between different people in the film. Knives are more effective in
films because it’s that sound of metal scraping slicing and the fighting in
close quarters. Mainly because you can actually see the knife approaching and
about to go into them. A knife, you know exactly when it is about to happen.
Whereas, guns are so powerful and efficient from even a distance that it
removes any suspense and therefore you expect it to happen and knives you are
always 'on edge' waiting to see what will happen. Other props that feature
within horror films are knives, guns, axes, hammers and swords, ropes and
chains are also very popular.
Research- LOCATIONS:
Orphan
Often, places with a 'dark' history are generally used in horror films. In addition to this, the location is often isolated because it wouldn't make sense to set a horror film in a busy area where somebody can come along and save the person being killed. There would be no point in doing this because it would take away the scary effect of the film. Most horror films are set in the following locations; woods, quiet village, haunted house, river/lake, school. Orphan has locations in the woods, the house and Esther's school.
The protagonists in horror
movies are predominantly females as the audience are more likely to understand
this. This is important because women are seen as more innocent and would
therefore be more scared of the antagonist whereas the man would have to act
more manly. The protagonist wears normal
clothing and minimal make-up to give it a sense of realism and the audience can
therefore picture themselves in the characters situation. Many horror films are
normally focused around a family and the antagonist is a child. The antagonist
will also be a member of this family. It is easy to distinguish the difference
between the antagonist and the protagonist due to costume and props. The
antagonist normally has dark make up and ‘old-fashioned’ clothing with minimal
colour. In orphan, Kate the mother within the family is the protagonist and
Esther, the child that the family adopt is the antagonist.
After I had done some research, I could now decide what to use in my 'Melinda' horror trailer.
My 'Melinda' Trailer Mise-En-Scene planning
Costumes
Our movie is a psychological horror based on a possessed missing child. Our costume ideas are similar to 'Orphan' as we feel that they created a frightening antagonist Esther. This is why our antagonist, Melinda, will be wearing a white dress portraying innocence. However, this white dress will be juxtaposed by ‘Melinda’s’ dark hair and make-up. The other characters within the trailer will be wearing normal clothes to give the trailer a sense of realism and allow the audience to image themselves in that situation.
Props
As a pair, we mutually agreed that the props we are going to use are a ‘teddy bear’ and a ‘knife’. Melinda will be holding this teddy bear in the woods. From my research I can see that props are a necessary part of any film and add a big effect and I knife is one of the main props used as the audience are always left wondering what is going to happen. The knife will have blood on is and the teddy bear will also look dirty. This teddy will give Melinda a child-like effect and portray her innocence.
Our movie is a psychological horror based on a possessed missing child. Our costume ideas are similar to 'Orphan' as we feel that they created a frightening antagonist Esther. This is why our antagonist, Melinda, will be wearing a white dress portraying innocence. However, this white dress will be juxtaposed by ‘Melinda’s’ dark hair and make-up. The other characters within the trailer will be wearing normal clothes to give the trailer a sense of realism and allow the audience to image themselves in that situation.
Props
As a pair, we mutually agreed that the props we are going to use are a ‘teddy bear’ and a ‘knife’. Melinda will be holding this teddy bear in the woods. From my research I can see that props are a necessary part of any film and add a big effect and I knife is one of the main props used as the audience are always left wondering what is going to happen. The knife will have blood on is and the teddy bear will also look dirty. This teddy will give Melinda a child-like effect and portray her innocence.
Locations
Actors/Models
Protagonist (Lucy)- The protagonist will be played by Lucy Morrissey
Make-Up/ Hair
Melinda (played byShannon )
is the antagonist within the film and therefore needs to look the scariest.
Melinda’s hair will be curly to give her a child-like effect and she will have
ribbons in her hair to give her a scary personality. However, we are going to
make this hair messy and untidy to show that she has been missing for a long
time and to make her look scarier. Lucy’s hair will be kept straight and neat
to create a contrast between the two characters. We thought that it was
important to show that Melinda was an outcast by having the rest of the
characters look neat compared to her.
The main locations within our film are our school
and Ruislip woods. We decided that these would be the most effective ways
because it helps the audience to further understand the story line. The woods is
an isolated area adding a scarier effect to the film. Furthermore, a woods
means that we are following the codes and conventions of a horror film, further
attracts the target audience to the film.
Actors/Models
Protagonist (Lucy)- The protagonist will be played by Lucy Morrissey
Antagonist (Melinda)- The antagonist will be played by
Shannon Morrissey
Lucy's Friend- The friend will be played by Beth HayesMake-Up/ Hair
Melinda (played by
Melinda will be wearing dark make-up, giving her a 'witch-like' effect to portray the fact that she is the antagonist within the trailer. Test shots that we tried out on 'Melinda' (Shannon) can be seen below. From doing this, we have recognised that she needs to look like she has been missing for a lot longer and therefore needs more wounds and 'dirt' on her face. The images from the test shot:
Ideas for make-up came from research and looking at YouTube videos. Some of the videos that I looked at include:
Readership Profile
I decided to create a readership profile to distinguish the target
audience for 'Melinda'. This will give me a better understanding on everything
I need to do to meet the needs of my target audience. Audience profiling
is a task all media institutions need to perform when creating a new product to
launch onto the market be it a magazine, film, website, they all have to do
this. When defining an audience, factors that must be considered include:
- Age, Gender and race
- Education
- Occupation
- Annual Income
- Habits and hobbies
- Socioeconomic Groups
Age
of my target audience: 17
Occupation: There is no specific occupation of anybody going to see a horror film. Although, the film would mainly be aimed at students as they would go and see the horror film with a group of friends.
Annual Income: Overall, horror films are aimed at a working class community. This is due to the level of thrill and excitement which is gained from a horror film with a relatively cheap price. If the higher class watch horror films, they are usually a sub-genre on another genre such as romance or action. This is due to the higher level of satisfaction middle class individuals seek when watching a film.
Gender: Males are more like to be a fan of horror movies
than girls; this is due to the stereotypical thrill seeker which is portrayed
with a boy. Although, you can’t leave out females because over recent years,
females are becoming more interested in horror movies. Gender can be either
make or female.
Education: Secondary school (in order to understand the
storyline within a horror film and to be old enough.) No qualifications are
necessarily needed in order to watch the film though. However, as one of the
main settings within my trailer is a school, the audience may have a better
understanding of they have had some experience in this environment.
Occupation: There is no specific occupation of anybody going to see a horror film. Although, the film would mainly be aimed at students as they would go and see the horror film with a group of friends.
Annual Income: Overall, horror films are aimed at a working class community. This is due to the level of thrill and excitement which is gained from a horror film with a relatively cheap price. If the higher class watch horror films, they are usually a sub-genre on another genre such as romance or action. This is due to the higher level of satisfaction middle class individuals seek when watching a film.
Hobbies/Interests:
- Interested in horror films e.g. orphan
- Aren’t scared of the dark
- Are in year 11/ sixth form and above in school
- Enjoy going to the cinema
- Don’t mind looking at blood
- They use social networking websites such as twitter
- Read magazines (e.g. total film and empire) to keep up to date with the latest films. This also allows them to look at film reviews, behind the scenes and read interviews with the actors and actresses of a particular film.
- Listens to radio 1 and Capital FM
- Shops in Topshop, New Look, H&M and River Island
- Like to eat at NandosSocioeconomic groups: In terms of demographics, my target audience will have to have some source of money in order to see any film, whether that be pocket money, a part time or full time job, they are still going to need money to see the film. The film would be open to anyone as is any horror film (depending on the classification of the film!) The demographics for my audience could range from B-E because although unemployed people come under E as do students. The majority of my target audience would be students (age 16-24) and therefore if they had some source of income they wouldn’t be restricted from seeing the film. As the target audience for my film is 16-24 year olds, they are likely to have a part time job or receive money from other sources of income, such as a student loan if they attend university. Psychographics: The target audience for my film ‘Melinda’ would have to be confident in order to cope with watching a horror film, therefore making them a succeeder (seek control. Strong goals, confidence, work ethic and organisation). In addition to this, they could be explorers as they might want to see what happens in a horror movie (seeks discovery. Energy, individualism and experience. Value difference and adventure. Typically a younger demographic e.g. a student.) Finally, they could be a ‘Struggler’ who seeks escape.
Friday, 5 December 2014
Target Audience Survey
Part 1-General target audience questions
Target Audience Survey
Part 2- Trailer Questions
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Wednesday, 3 December 2014
Tuesday, 2 December 2014
Plan of photoshoot!
Did you achieve/ create what you set out to? Why? Why not?
Yes, I did achieve what I set out to, although there were aspects of the photoshoot that I believe I could improve on. I took all of the shots that I planned to take. For example, shots of the missing poster on the tree and in the grass. However, some shots turned out better than others. I also took more shots than I originally planned to, which was of an advantage to me because it means that I now have a wider variety of potential images that I can use on my film poster.
What could you have done better/ differently?
There are some aspects of the photoshoot that I could improve on. I think that I could have planned the lighting better. When I planned my photoshoot, I didn't take into account that I was going to be taking the images during the day and therefore there wasn't low key lighting around the poster. In addition to this, some of the images were focused on the background rather than the main focus of the image, which essentially was the missing poster.
What is your next task?
I am going to retake some of the images due to the lighting. I also want to retake the image where the girl is looking down on the poster because it is focused on the girl rather than the missing poster. This image can be seen below:
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