We decided that our trailer, magazine front cover and film poster where all aimed at a mainstream audience. We found that there is a high demand for thriller films and it doenst cater for certain types of people, as males and females can all watch.
How do the three elements work together?
I believe all three of our products have similar themes to them that make them work together successfully. We knew that our magazine front cover and poster was going to be seen by a lot of people so we made sure we put a lot of effort into them so they looked professional and eye catching for the audience. We came up with a colour scheme of red, grey and black which we kept the same in all three elements. We used three colours because we saw on our magazine research that most magazines use three colours of font. Another thing we kept similar was the font. We wanted to use a unique interesting font so we went on to a font website and tested a few out. Although they were effective fonts we thought that they were to excessive for our product so we decided to use Perpetua on Microsoft word. We made sure any text we used on the products was all the same. Another thing that is seen on all three products is the use of the title ‘Checkmate’ and Megan. As Megan is the only actress appearing in our trailer we thought it would be best just to keep her on the magazine and poster. We kept Megan in character in all three products, the magazine front cover is from a scene in the movie, and the poster is her looking distressed which is a big part of our trailer. The use of ‘Checkmate’ on the products is important to show the audience exactly what the film is and make them want to watch it.
Although the magazine cover and film poster show Megan in character they are two very different shots. When we did the magazine cover we took many different photos of her in character but also out of character, however when coming to choose a photo we thought that the out of character shots were too posed and didn’t show what our film was about. We settled for this photo because we liked how it was slightly out of focus and the colours in the photo make it look effective. The poster however is quite a stage shoot but I think it really pays off because of the extreme close up of Megan’s face and the use of a chess piece. These are two very different photos; however I feel that they work well in attracting different types of audiences because of the contrast of the two.
I think the element that is successful in the trailer is the use of the different speeds of cuts made throughout the trailer. We wanted the pace of cuts to be slow at the beginning but then get faster and faster by the end. We found in our thriller trailer research lots of trailers did this and we thought that it looked very effective. I personally like the montage of cuts near the end of the trailer as it contributes to the story of the film a lot as it shows the mental breakdown of Megan. I think a great asset it the uses of dialogue on top of these cuts which help explain the film further. We saw of trailer research that this happened a lot, where a character would be talking on top of the clips which would help the audience understand what was happening in the cuts. We also used this speeding up of clips to keep the audience hooked and to shock them by what they saw. We hoped that by doing this it would make them want to watch it. One of the difficulties we had to overcome in our trailer was the bathroom shot. When we filmed this we didn’t take into account that it needed to be dark for this shot to work, however when we came to editing we saw that this was a problem. We still wanted the scene to be in the trailer as we thought it was good at helping the story flow. We decided to use an effect on the shot to make it go dark when the light switch was turned off. I think this worked and it was the best we could do as at the time we were running out of editing time and still had rest of the trailer to edit. I think if we had more time I would make a suggestion to re film this.
Another element that worked well in our film poster is the use of the chess on top of Megans face. We made the decision to put the chess on top of Megan’s face to show how much of an impact it has made on her life, almost like it follows her wherever she goes like a ghost. The chess was made transparent for that reason, as originally we weren’t going to have the chess transparent at all. I like the extreme close up of Megan’s face as you can see the expression on her face and the smudged makeup it shows vulnerability and even panic she is showing. I think personally it looks like a real poster, it has the billing block at the bottom and the title and main actresses name at the top. I think one of the weaknesses of the poster is the quite pronounced outline of the chess on the left side, I feel that if we blended it a bit more it would look more ghost-like, however we didn’t have enough time and my group felt that it was the best it could be so we didn’t change it.
The thing I like the best about the magazine front cover is the layout of it. I feel that all the choices we made, helped it look like a real front cover, from the use of different sized fonts and colours to the layout of where everything should go. We researched many magazine covers and found that they used different sized fonts the bigger the font the more important the text. We incorporated this into our cover and I think it worked well. We made sure the title of our film was large and Megan’s name as well. We added all the things that are found on a magazine; the title and date, the text on top of the title, the bar code and the cost. i think one of the main difficulties of the magazine was where to put the text on the magazine and what photo to use. We all liked different photos for different reasons however we went through all of them individually and pointed out the pros and cons of it so we could make a decision systematically. We also had differences where to put the text, half of our group felt some of the text wasn’t big enough and there wasn’t enough text to begin with and the other half of our group though that by adding more text it would make the cover look to crowded. In the end we did add more text and felt that this decision benefited the outcome of our poster.
I feel that our products do have some weaknesses to them, however they were mostly due to individual differences, time management, editing skills and experience. However I feel that we put a lot of time and effort to make theses weaknesses as minimum as possible and tried our hardest to overcome them.
This is a mixture of description, analysis and some personal evaluation. You need to be more evaluative based on your audience feedback responses.
ReplyDeleteDon't use lack of time as an excuse! It reads a little like you mismanaged it.
Mrs H