We have now completed our poster using an image of the clown mask. We placed the image in photoshop and used the magic eraser to erase the surrounding background, then we used the magnetic lasso to select the clowns head. To increase the scariness of the clown we filled the lips in black and also made the eyes and nose red, by making the eyes red this makes the clown stand out. We also blurred the edges of the image which made it blend better with the black background. The font we have used for the tag line matches the font used in the teaser trailer which is circus ornate, we downloaded this from the website dafont.com.
Friday, 7 May 2010
Creating Our Poster
We have now completed our poster using an image of the clown mask. We placed the image in photoshop and used the magic eraser to erase the surrounding background, then we used the magnetic lasso to select the clowns head. To increase the scariness of the clown we filled the lips in black and also made the eyes and nose red, by making the eyes red this makes the clown stand out. We also blurred the edges of the image which made it blend better with the black background. The font we have used for the tag line matches the font used in the teaser trailer which is circus ornate, we downloaded this from the website dafont.com.
Film Poster Analysis
Magazine Cover Analysis
I have selected these magazine covers to analyze as I feel that the first one relates to our movie and the second one stands out and will give us positive ideas for our magazine cover. The first poster has a clown on the front cover and the subtitle is "what made clowns go bad?" this links back to the idea that clowns used to be kids entertainment and are now commonly used in horror movies as the villain; this is similar to the story line in our teaser trailer as the clown still has features that would be similar to an entertaining clown such as balloons, but it is also presented as a stalker, and the clowns mask is the main feature that links it to being a horror movie.
Teaser Trailer Codes and Conventions
Magazine Research
We purchased this magazine due to its 'Horror Genre' specific articles in this issue. These included actors and actresses who have been type casted for horrors aswell as horror stories, and instructions on how to produce your own horror film for under £45. The images included were inspiring and the articles were extremelly helpful.
Shortcuts We Have Learnt
Title Sequences
Teaser Trailer Rough Cut Screening
Lighting Issues
Sound Research
Problems With Filming
Directors Notes for Actors
Charactors
Evelyn – Innocent unsuspecting college student that is the main target of the ‘evil clown’. Evelyn will be the first character to have suspicions that she is being followed. Main character. Timid and shy character that will become the ‘last girl’ as in typical slasher horror films.
Zoe- Evelyn’s practical joker friend. Zoe will only appear partially in the trailer as she is a sub-character. Loud and talkative, polar opposite to Evelyn’s character.
Wiggles the Clown – Silently confident stalker.
Plot Summary
Evelyn is a performing arts student who first has suspicions something is up while working late at college in the props room. The evil clown from the travelling circus that’s just arrived in town has picked her as his next target.
Shots We are Filming
Morrisons in Reigate: Morrisons in Reigate is also another realistic location for the clown to be stalking the characters.
Reigate High Street: The idea of the clown skipping through Reigate high street, whilst getting terrified looks from passers by would be a good convention for a horror movie.
Poster For Trailer
I used Adobe Photoshop CS3 to edit and manipulate a photo that had been taken earlier by the group.
I adjusted the contrast and brightness to remove all non-essential features from the image so that only the victim and the villain were present. A red colour filter was added to the entire image to fit with the horror genre and other marketing posters we saw during the background research.
'Old Circus' font was downloaded from www.dafont.com and the tag line, release date and our groups name were all inserted over the top layer of effects on the image.
Finally i 'smoothed' all the text so it did not look like it had been typed over the image but into it.
Poster Ideas
Here are some examples we have found that have given us ideas for our poster:
The conventions of this poster is showing the friendly side to clowns, and how they are usually entertainment for children at the circus. The bright colours used connote a positive atmosphere, and the quote underneath 'the children's favourite clown' conveys this clown is friendly.
We chose this poster as we liked the background as it was similar to a circus marquee, we also liked the magicians hands in the middle which conveyed mystery and magic.
These are some posters that we will use to inspire our scary poster:
Shot List
1. Shot duration: 22 seconds
Description: Lionsgate introduction
Transition: Fade into black
After the introduction applause will begin and there will be a voice over saying “welcome to the greatest show on earth”
2. The first shot is a mid shot of the clown walking down the street carrying balloons that are dragging along the floor; it will be set at night in Reigate high street. The music is going to be scary clown music; the shot will then cut to a close up of one of the red balloons that will pop and splatter red paint.
3. The red “blood” will splatter onto the clown poster, the first poster shown will be of a friendly clown. This will be a point of view shot of someone looking at the poster the poster will then flicker in black and white and the change to the scary clown face. The circus music will begin to cut out, as if the track is broken, and then stop to silence and the screen will fade to bright red.
4. The next shot is of the tagline that is “Trick or treat?” which will be shown in black writing on the red background. Creepy background music will begin.
5. The next shot is of the front door and the doorbell ringing someone comes to answer the door and another point of view shot of him or her opening the door, this will change quickly to an extreme close up of the clown mask with a loud scream and that will cut to an all black shot then just the date the movie is coming out will show.
Links to youtube sound effects
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVOeBUraVI4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruidM0nfUdc
Camera Shot Research
We have carried out a task to improve our shot composition. This will improve how we frame shots, including and excluding elements, shot distances, selecting mise-en-scene- including colour, figure, lighting, objects and setting. The picture above shows the rule of thirds,The rule states that an image should be imagined as divided into nine equal parts by two equally-spaced horizontal lines and two equally-spaced vertical lines, and that important compositional elements should be placed along these lines or their intersections.
Quesstionaire to Identify the Target Audience
1. Age
2. Are you male or female
3. Do you like horror films? Yes No
4. If you don’t like horror films then what is it that you don’t like about them?
5. What kind of horror film do you like to watch?
6. What is it that you like about horror films?
7. What sort of things do you expect to see when you watch a horror film?
8. Do have a favorite actor/actress that you like to see in horror films (please state who and why)
9. What is your favourite horror film and why?
10. What is your least favourite horror film and why?
11. What time of day do you like to watch a horror film?
12. What film certificate do you usually go to watch?
13. Where do you like to watch horror films?
Cinema
Online
DVD
Other
We have carried out primary research in the form of a questionnaire to discover he target audience for horror films, and what they like/dislike about watching horror films.
We asked 6 males and 4 females, age 17-18. The results show that 90% of people like horror films. The only reason for a dislike was "because they are boring". All of the target market said the reason for liking horror movies was to keep you on the edge of their seat, they enjoy the suspense and adrenaline they get from being scared by the movies. The most popular type of scary movies were the ones that involve one main villain, for example Halloween and Friday the 13Th. Another popular type of horror movie was ones with infestations of weird characters or zombies.
90% of people said they expect to see a villain, a victim and a lot of violence in horror movies; for example blood and gore and terrifying murders.The target market's favourite movies were; Halloween, Saw, Drag me to Hell, The grudge, The strangers, Friday the 13th, Shaun of the dead, and Stephen King's IT. The reasons people had for these movies being their favourite were good plot lines,based on true stories, really make you jump, or a particular character that is terrifying.
People also had movies which they particularly disliked, their reasons for disliking them were because the movie was unrealistic, too violent and gory or the story line was too boring and the movie was slow moving.
People generally see movies that are rated 15, with some people watching 18's. They tend to watch the movies at night; it makes it increasingly scary, 50% of people said they would rather watch scary movies at home than the cinema, maybe because of the rating of the film or the cost of watching it.
Last House on the Left Marketing
Director: Dennis Iliadis
Release Date: June 12, 2009
Tagline: If someone hurt someone you love, how far would you go to get revenge?
Starring: Tony Goldwyn, Monica Potter, Riki Lindhomem, Sara Paxton
Distributor: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Word of Mouth: ‘The Last House on the Left’ is a fremake from a 1972 motion picture. The Director Dennis Illiadis has directed some iconic movies in the horror genre and with his name on the posters, word of mouth and expectation spread quickly for this film. Teaser trailers, radio spots, tv spots were all highly effective at generating a hype with the graphically brutal shots shown.
TV/Press:The first TV spot, January 25th 2009, for the movie was a 30 second trailer, which revealed the title of the movie, and the distributors and the director. The trailer shows several key horror moments and had to be shown after the watershed because of its contents.
Online/Mobile:There is an official website for the movie which gives information about:The DVD, cast, downloads, photos, videos, Ecards, soundtrack and official shop. www.thelasthouseontheleft.com several successful games are also streamed on the official website with social networking links.
Complementary Media: The film was met with primarily positive reviews with the main negative issue being its distance from the original film. One forum user on www.rottentomatoe.com said ‘double the kills and half the skill’ compared to the original.
Poster:2 main posters for the movie which each portrays a disturbing picture.
Trailers:There were two different trailers for the movie. The trailers include iconic scenes from this horror movie, including stabbing scenes from the movie, which leave you on the edge of your seat. Several establishing shots of the house and isolated area are shown, where the action takes place.
Merchandising:Merchandising was sparce apart from t-shirts and clothes. Due to the lack of one single authorative ‘psycho’ killer action figures and other key merchandising was not possible. Games were released unsuccessfully across all major consoles but the DVD flourished and has an extended version.
Premieres:Universal Studios organized the premiere to be screened in Los Angeles on the 3rd October with aptly themed Halloween decorations and a large all star audience attended.
Preview Screenings:The first preview screening was at the 2008 Scream Awards.
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