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shot lists for trailer

SHOT LIST BY LOCATION OUTDOOR SETTING Shot No. Description of the shot (type of shot etc.) Filmed? ES of the setting – SHOW A SHOT OF DESSERTED BUILDING WS OF THE SETTING POV SHOT OF CLOSE UPS POV-CHARACTERS TALKING ABOUT WHAT THEY SEE WS OF CHARACETRS POV- CLOSE UP OF CHARACTER HIMSELF WD OF CHARCATERS WALKING AHEAD CU OF CHARCTERS WALKING NEXT TO THE CHARCTER WITH CAMERA LS OF CAHARACTER 1 WALKIG INSIDE A BUILDING WS –OF THE BEDROOM WS – ALL CHACRCTERS SITTING ON THE BED OTS Shot –   CHARACTER 2 TALKING MS- OF CHARCATER 3 ON BED CU – OF THE FACE CU –OF HER FCAE MS –   OF CHARCATER 3 LEAVING MS –   OF THE CHARACTER WALKING DOWN TH

mise-en-scene

Costume My actors will be dressed in casual clothing; jeans, top, jacket. I choose to dress my actors in casual clothing to convey their age and also so they audience can relate to the actors thorough possibly their style. Their clothing will also represent their personality. Two of my characters are have more of an extrovert personality therefore they will be dressed in more bright colour and be up to date with the fashion.The other two of my characters will be dressed in dull colours and in a more odd manner to represent their introvert personality.  Lighting At the begging of my trailer their will be more of a high-key lighting, I will manly use natural lighting and make sure the indoor settings are brightly lit as well. As the trailer progresses the lighting will transform into low-key lighting and I will also film more during the evening and night to show how the trailer progressed from normal to horror. This will represent the narrative as it will show how my characters liv

statement of intent- new script

I intend to produce a horror film trailer that is approximately 90 seconds long. I will also be creating three different posters which will initially raise awareness about my trailer. For the trailer I intent to use horror movie conventions such as suspenseful music, low key lighting and fast paced editing. The element of repetition (Neale) will enable my production to be recognized as horror, I will include equilibrium and disequilibrium (Todrov) however my trailer will end on a cliff hanger, so the audience is motivated in order to identify the new equilibrium . The trailer will will hint at the narrative which involves, a group of teenagers who are currently in high school and one of them experiences supernatural presences after reading a book. I will avoid giving away too much information in my trailer as that would cancel out any enigma codes.     The camerawork is crucial for my type of production as it will not only convey the genre but also my narrative to an extent. I wi

Trailer analysis

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     30 second script  INT. A portray of the nun framed on a wall    WOMEN "I had a series of visions when I was youonger. And  after ecah one eneded the same thought would be stuck in my head." INT. A CHURCH dim lighting    MAN "What did you see?"   WOMEN  "I saw a nun" EXT. FIGURE OF A NUN SHOWED IN A HALLWAY  lights fliocker off 

script

"caught on camera" by Shareen Rauf INT. School (Common room) All characters are scattered around each other all are presented as very excited. Character 1 focuses the camera on her face. character 1: "Hey guys this is our very first blog, we will be posting our experience of being in year 13 and journey into uni..." character 2: "As well as fun, like alcohol and drugs"(laughing) character 1 pushes character 2 out of the frame EXT. A Park A medium shot of character 3 walking alongside character 1 smiling. JUMPCUT  A long shot shows character 3 walking ahead of character 1. They walk through a bushy area. An old man enters the frame. Old man:  "ladies, that area is restricted." Character 1: " How come" Old man: it's haunted Character 3: Ext. IN A LIBRARY SITTING ON THE COMPUTERS EDITING character 3: look u see that...its in every single shot   ALL CHARACTERS GATHERED AROUND THE C