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Thursday, 12 November 2009

Film Analysis



'The Strangers' is a film which we are using as a style model as such for our film. There are several clips in the trailer shown above which i believe are particularly eye catching.




This image at 0:49 is really effective. We see a middle age woman standing in her kitchen, typical conventional surroundings with a masked figure standing in the background. This is the fear factor. Its not so jumpy, its slow, subtle, and scary - perfect.



In this frame at 1:39 we see the three masked murderers and their two victims. This frame shows the intimidation factor which we wish to create with our killer.


This frame at 1:28 shows how sly the killer is. Silent as a mouse no body knows when he's around or where he's hiding. Again this is an aspect of the film which we are going to adapt and try to portray in our story


/george

Friday, 6 November 2009

Final Logo


This is our final design.













/George

Tuesday, 15 September 2009

Research into Posters

Film's use a variety of different methods to enforce popularity before their film is released. Advertising is the main way which the film is put across to the target audience. Trailers, Websites and Posters are made. Posters are over-all an aesthetically pleasing way in which you can portray your film the way that the audience wants to see it. The main thing with posters is that they can be put anywhere. Bus Stops, Telephone Booths, Walls, Train Stations, Even Advertised on websites and up for general sale. The posters can spark conversations all over the place and get people talking about your film. We feel that this is an effective way of advertising our film so we have chosen to make a poster about "Steel Games"

/ george