Question 1
Question 1
Question 1
My trailer
The idea of water, bathrooms and plug holes have been a common
theme in many horror films. For example the bathtub scene in shivers
by David Cronenberg and of course the famous shower scene in
Psycho by Alfred Hitchcock. In the both of these films we see close
ups of the plug hole, in particular in psycho we see a slow zoom of the
blood and water washing away down the plug hole, this is something I
tried to recreate with my character washing the blood down the sink
which also includes a slow zoom and the over powering noise of the
water. I increased the volume on the sound of the water to make it
stand out more, and make it more thundering, as if everything is
being washed away.
An over the shoulder shot allows the audience to feel part of what is going on. I have
created the lighting in this shot to look light, but with a dim/ darker frame foreboding
what will or may happen in the film. I have also made sure that as an audience we
can only see and read part of what she is pulling out of the envelope. This builds
tension as all the audience can read is I SAW meaning we do not know yet what
has happened. The mise-en-scene is cluttered, suggesting the character is often out
or has other priorities other than cleaning. On the wall the use of lighting as also
allowed for various shadows, again foreboding what is to come. In this scene, tension
is also built through the use of sound which is becoming more and more dramatic as
the trailer continues.
Here I used a close up of her feet as she walks out of the bathroom and down
the stairs. Again the lighting is bright enough to see her, but also allows for a
dark frame around the outside foreboding what is too come. Although the
camera does pan round to watch her walk down the stairs it does not follow
her. The idea of being low and not being able to see her fully or her face also
has a horrible connotation of being spied on, as the angle is unusual, as if not
wanting to be seen. We also see the character very at home, as she walks
along bare foot, suggesting she feels relaxed, again linking to the idea of the
calm before the storm that Roland Barthes suggested in his theory when he
stated that certain images and clips build tension and forebode what is too
come. This scene gives a feel of being watched and stalked, which we later
find out to be true.
Screen shots
from my own
trailer that
show phones
being the main
focus.
Screams are used in almost all horror films, allowing them to now become a common
convention. I therefore choose to use a scream at the end of my trailer to leave the
audience wondering what exactly happens next and why she is screaming. I looked at
various other famous screams for example I looked at The Shining, where we see Shelley
Duvall scream and scream as he begins to chop down the door. I also looked at the scream
in the Invasion of the Body Snatchers where although the scream is not loud, the camera
gets closer and closer to his mouth, really showing the emotion on the mans face. This
inspired me to create a close up scream where the main character screams as she turns
round to look at the camera. I used a torch to shine on her face as she does this, creating an
even more extreme contrast between the bright lights and the dark night background. The
light also highlights her face more allowing the audience to fully see the emotion on her
face.
This clip of a behind shot of my lead character walking down the road into nothing
represents her dark future and keeps the audience guessing to the type of person
she is. There is no one else around the road, suggesting that if something
happened, no one would know which adds a sense of danger to a fairly innocent
shot. The dark clothes that she is wearing creates connotations of not wanting to
be seen. A following shot also seems to create a feeling of being there with the
character, this was first shown to me in the Black Swan trailer where we follow
the character closely through the streets. This was also filmed with a hand held
camera to create an even more intimate feeling of being with her as she walks, so
again I replicated this in my own trailer. The idea of someone staring/walking into
the distance also creates the idea of thought, which is shown in the film
By including scenes which show the main character to just be doing everyday
things it allows the audience to get to know her and feel that she is just a
normal person. The audience however is positioned at a slightly high angle to
allow them to have dominance over the scene and over the main character.
This will make the following scenes even more tense and dramatic as it will
also mean the audience will begin to relax right before the scenes get more
tense making it more effective. This is also accompanied by a gentle music
build up. Similar scenes are shown in The Panic Room where we see her
calm before all the action starts, similar to The Cabin in the Woods where
the group of friends are all happy before they lead themselves into danger.
Price chose
based on my
target audience
as they stated
they wouldnt
pay more than
2.99 for a
magazine.
Barcode placed
small in the left
hand corner to not
draw attention
away from the rest
of the magazine.