Tuesday, 6 December 2011

Trailer Analysis In Detail


Analysing the graph
The five trailers which I have chosen to analyse all start and end in around the same speed, however they all take very different pathways to get to the end speed. My trailer is going to be most similar in speed to One Hour Photo as I like the idea of having to slowly speed up at the beginning, to  slowing right down before vigorously speeding up to the end of the trailer.
Analysing the table
The average number of locations is 14 this is going to be my aim for number of locations.
The average number of dialogue shots 14   I do not think I am going to be able to have this many, so I try to get around 8 similarly to Blue Steal.
The average number of characters is 8 this may be ambitious for me to achieve; I am going to try for 5 similarly to copycat.

StoryBoard


<<< First draft 

Final 
















Feedback Research

To get some audience feedback I gave 8 people aged between 14 and 30 a short survey to complete.The survey is as follows >>>


























The survey results are shown below >>>




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From the results of this questionnaire I can take ideas and develop them in order to fit what my target audience would expect from this style of film. Overall the feedback is positive, particularly from the middle bracket of the scale. This shows that I am hitting my target audience as this was set at 18 - 25. From the predicted ending of the film, you can see that the audience have picked on the genre I was aiming for and all have a similar thought to how it would end. 

Friday, 2 December 2011

Train Shots



These are some shots I am going to use in my trailer, it was good to get used to using the camera and uploading the videos to the computer. Using short snips of this footing could be very effective if timed and used correctly in my trailer.