Monday, 6 December 2010

Soundtrack for trailer

For our trailer we have decided to go with Mobb Deep's survival of the fittest instrumental. We decided to use this because it fits into the film quite well with the element of rap/hip hop. It also allows for a narrator or voice over as the instrumental version is not too loud or overpowering. The tempo of the song fits into the trailer well also, as the trailer becomes more intense the tempo of the song picks up. Below is the song we have chosen.

Sunday, 5 December 2010

RUN: Never Enough Time- Storyboard

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This is the storyboard for our A2 media film 'RUN', it contains the plan for our trailer including camera shots, what scenes to be used and soundtrack and other sound effects to be added in. Click the images to see them clearly.

Sunday, 28 November 2010

Synopsis for coursework trailer - Run: There Is Never Enough Time

The main character of the film is Vincent Fitzpatrick known to his friends as Vinnie, he is a graffiti artist who lives in Liverpool. When Vinnie and a group of friends find they share a passion for graffiti they form a gang on this basis, the gang soon becomes well known within the city but things start to escalate fast. When the focus of the gang turns away from graffiti and more towards violence and mindless crime Vinnie starts to have second thoughts, the deciding factor for him and the turning point of the film is when his brother is shot dead during an incident with a rival gang. When Vinnie tries to leave the gang his fellow members don't take the news too well and decide that leaving the gang isn't as simple as just running away. Vincent is then forever running.

Friday, 15 October 2010

Analysis of Action/Drama

This is the trailer for 'The Hurt Locker' an action/drama film which is the same genre as my trailer. The first thing that happens in the trailer is the characters are introduced to the viewer but at the same time as they are being introduced to each other in the film. In this short clip over the shoulder shots are used to establish a first person view, this scene also establishes that the two characters are in some area of the armed forces. The next part of the trailer shows that they are in a bomb disposal unit, throughout the trailer you get a small understanding of the two characters relationship in that one is the strict leader the other is more of an adrenaline seeker who constantly shows a disregard for danger the same character also has many humorous lines in the film which convey his disregard for danger. Throughout the trailer there are jump cuts to a black background with captions and phrases on which are associated with the film, these are used so that they will be remembered because they are flashing up and will be related back to the film. Halfway through the trailer pops up a list of academy nominations for the film this is to show the audience that the film is viewed highly enough by professionals to be nominated. In terms of audio and soundtrack in this trailer, played in the background is the sound of a ticking bomb it keeps playing up until a large explosion partway through the trailer this builds the suspense for the audience as they know there is some sort of explosion coming in the trailer.

Friday, 10 September 2010

Dark Night and Inception posters


The Dark Knight poster and the Inception poster are both very similar in their layout. This is because both the films have the same director and are using the same marketing styles and techniques. In both posters the majority of the layout is taken up by buildings which dominate the skyline and the poster, also in he Dark Knight poster the character known as 'the joker' has his back turned the Inception poster follows suite and Leonardo Dicaprio also has his back turned. Both the characters are also holding things in their right hands, the joker is holding a knife and the character played by Leonardo Dicaprio a gun, these are both weapons signifying that their charcters are either violent during the film or are the villains. Both poster also are brightest in the centre and as you move further out from the centre it appears to get darker. These two posters being the same is an example of intertextuality.




History of trailers

The first ever movie trailer was shown in the US in November 1913, it was created by a man named Nils Granlund who was the advertising manager for the Marcus Loew theatre chain. The trailer he made was a short promotional film for the musical The Pleasure Seekers, which was opening at the winter garden theatre on Broadway. In the trailer featured short clips of the rehearsels for the show. Granlund was also first to introduce trailer material for motion pictures, he using a slide technique to promote a film featuring Charlie Chaplin in 1914. Up until the late 1950s, trailers consisted of key scenes from the film being advertised often with large descriptive text describing the story. Most trailers had some form of narration those hat did had a very dominant males voice played over the top of the trailer. a very good example of this is the 1950's trailer for Walt Disneys Cinderella.



In the 1960 motion picture trailers changed. They became textless and montage trailers and quick-editing became popular, this is because of the arrival of the new Hollywood era and techniques that were becoming increasingly popular in television. One of the better known for their trailers at the time was Stanley Kubrick who favoured the montage technique. A great example of his work is the trailer for Dr. Strangelove.



The modern day trailer consists of a soundtrack that can quickly build suspense and just as quickly slow the tempo down, fast cutting often action scenes that do not give away too much of the film. Often one film will have many different trailers including a teaser trailer which is just a shorter version of the main trailer.

Inception Trailer analysis

This trailer for Inception does not give much of the film away, although it shows some short action clips and diologue it still leaves the viewer pondering what the genre of the film is and what the story and the plot are. The effect that has on the audience is that it intices them in and makes them want to know more about the film, so they have to go and see it for themselves. The soundtrack to this trailer is very important because when the music pics up the scenes in the trailer get faster and the cuts from one to another are also much faster. The soundtrack also plays a big part in building up the suspense. During the trailer just before the tempo pics up it displays 'from the director of the dark night' by doing this the film is automatically associated with the dark night through the director and because the Dark Knight was a very popular film the audience then thinks that Inception is also going to be a very good film. The trailer does not give away any of the characters names but in most of the clips Leonardo Di Caprio features leading the audience to believe he is the main character.