There are certain shots that we will need for our film, below there are some examples of the type of shots that we will use;
To create suspense and mystery in the audience i will have some close ups of the weapons used by our antagonist. They will not necessarily be bloodied and will probably be concealed by some sort of shadow or darkness.
We want to have some quick fast paced shots of our antagonist as a silhouette. This will allow us to keep him hidden and keep the audience 'on their toes'.
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Risk assessment
In terms of permission etc, there is no risk factors at all. The music that have used and the images are all original and copyright free.
There is some risk though with certain items such as props. Obviously we want our film trailer to be as realistic as possible and it is therefor a possibility that we use a real weapon. There are some precautions that we will take to avoid any injuries for example we will not have shots of a weapon being used or swung, but merely carried by our antagonist.
Another risk would be the use of vehicles, although i am certified to drive legally there is always a danger when vehicles are involved. To again avoid any injuries to ourselves or others we want to have as minimal use of the vehicles as possible and also keep an adult/parent available at all times.
There is some risk though with certain items such as props. Obviously we want our film trailer to be as realistic as possible and it is therefor a possibility that we use a real weapon. There are some precautions that we will take to avoid any injuries for example we will not have shots of a weapon being used or swung, but merely carried by our antagonist.
Another risk would be the use of vehicles, although i am certified to drive legally there is always a danger when vehicles are involved. To again avoid any injuries to ourselves or others we want to have as minimal use of the vehicles as possible and also keep an adult/parent available at all times.
Friday, December 3, 2010
Casting
We only wish to have the one character in our Teaser Trailer, the Antagonist.
He will be played by Harry Baker, the co-director/creator of our work. He is the best choice as it means we do not have to rely on any other people for scheduling etc. He will be wearing a largish coat to cover up his figure and the audience will also never see his face. We came to this decision because of the amount of suspense that it will leave in the audience. Creating suspense is vital in a teaser trailer because it subconsciously pushes the audience to go out and see the film.
Above you can see a screen shot after filming of how Harry looks in his longest on screen shot. We can see the coat, the axe and the light coming from behind him. This causes him to become a silhouette and adds to the mystery.
He will be played by Harry Baker, the co-director/creator of our work. He is the best choice as it means we do not have to rely on any other people for scheduling etc. He will be wearing a largish coat to cover up his figure and the audience will also never see his face. We came to this decision because of the amount of suspense that it will leave in the audience. Creating suspense is vital in a teaser trailer because it subconsciously pushes the audience to go out and see the film.
Above you can see a screen shot after filming of how Harry looks in his longest on screen shot. We can see the coat, the axe and the light coming from behind him. This causes him to become a silhouette and adds to the mystery.
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