Below is my story board that I may make changes to closer to the time of filming my trailer and possibly add more to.
Thursday, 26 November 2015
Wednesday, 25 November 2015
Teaser Trailer ideas and Inspirations
Below are a number of trailers that I have taken ideas and inspiration from when deciding on what kind of scenes and camera shots to feature in my trailer as well as looking at the genres that is the same as mine; Psychological thriller.
The first one I looked at was Gone Girl which tells the story of Nick and Amy Dunne's difficult marriage, which is foundering. The first half of the book is told in first person, alternately, by both Nick and Amy; Nick's perspective is from the present, and Amy's from the past by way of journal entries. The two stories are very different. Amy's account of their marriage makes her seem happier and easier to live with than Nick depicts. Nick's story, on the other hand, describes her as extremely anti-social and stubborn. Amy's depiction makes Nick seem more aggressive than he says he is in his story. I really enjoyed both the book and film and the genre of this film.
The Second trailer I looked at was Changeling which stars Angelina Jolie as a woman supposedly reunited with a boy she immediately realizes is not her missing son. When, however, she tries to demonstrate this to the police and city authorities, she is vilified as delusional and an unfit mother. the film is based In Los Angeles in 1928, single mother Christine Collins (Jolie) returns home to discover her nine-year-old son, Walter (Gattlin Griffith), is missing. Reverend Gustav Briegleb (Malkovich) publicizes Christine's plight and rails against the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) for its incompetence, corruption and the extrajudicial punishment meted out by its "Gun Squad" led by Chief James E. Davis (Feore). Several months after Walter's disappearance, the LAPD tells Christine that he has been found alive. Believing the positive publicity will negate recent criticism of the department, the LAPD organizes a public reunion. Although "Walter" (Devon Conti) claims he is Christine's son, she says he is not. Captain J. J. Jones (Donovan), the head of the LAPD's Juvenile Division, insists the boy is Walter and pressures Christine into taking him home "on a trial basis".
The first one I looked at was Gone Girl which tells the story of Nick and Amy Dunne's difficult marriage, which is foundering. The first half of the book is told in first person, alternately, by both Nick and Amy; Nick's perspective is from the present, and Amy's from the past by way of journal entries. The two stories are very different. Amy's account of their marriage makes her seem happier and easier to live with than Nick depicts. Nick's story, on the other hand, describes her as extremely anti-social and stubborn. Amy's depiction makes Nick seem more aggressive than he says he is in his story. I really enjoyed both the book and film and the genre of this film.
The Second trailer I looked at was Changeling which stars Angelina Jolie as a woman supposedly reunited with a boy she immediately realizes is not her missing son. When, however, she tries to demonstrate this to the police and city authorities, she is vilified as delusional and an unfit mother. the film is based In Los Angeles in 1928, single mother Christine Collins (Jolie) returns home to discover her nine-year-old son, Walter (Gattlin Griffith), is missing. Reverend Gustav Briegleb (Malkovich) publicizes Christine's plight and rails against the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) for its incompetence, corruption and the extrajudicial punishment meted out by its "Gun Squad" led by Chief James E. Davis (Feore). Several months after Walter's disappearance, the LAPD tells Christine that he has been found alive. Believing the positive publicity will negate recent criticism of the department, the LAPD organizes a public reunion. Although "Walter" (Devon Conti) claims he is Christine's son, she says he is not. Captain J. J. Jones (Donovan), the head of the LAPD's Juvenile Division, insists the boy is Walter and pressures Christine into taking him home "on a trial basis".
My Teaser Trailer Script
Below is my teaser trailer script. I will be using mainly music and sound effects throughout my trailer with some voice overs as I feel less talking is better.
Teaser Trailer Location Photographs
Below is the location photographs of where I am going to be shooting my trailer which is my own house. I will also be using lanes along my house for outside scenes.
Teaser Trailer Character Profiles
Below are the actors I will be portraying as my movie characters and details about them
Friday, 13 November 2015
Teaser Trailer Animoto Mood Board
Below is an Animoto Mood board I have created that reflects the genre of my movie as well as the movie magazine cover and poster.
Teaser trailer -Prezi
Below is a prezi I have made giving all the details on my teaser trailer- Plot, location, harcters, ideas I have that I can look upon when making the trailer.
Extra Researh On Movie Trailer Genre
Below is some extra research I carried out on the genre of my movie
Thursday, 5 November 2015
Ideal viewer profile- Animoto
Below is an ideal reader profile I have created on Animoto in order to show the type of audience that will be viewing my trailer.
Target audience questionnaire Analysis
Below is my questionnaire analysis of all the responses and results from my questionnaire, which will help me figure out what to put in my teaser trailer that will make people want to watch it.
Target audience questionnaire -Facebook
Here I shared my survey on Facebook for my peers to complete. I hope it reaches a large part of my target group as I want a wide range of answers that can help me produce a teaser trailer that is successful
Target audience research
Below is a questionnaire I made in order to see what my target audience liked in order to help me with my planning of my own movie trailer.
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