Monday, 10 May 2010

Evaluation

You can find my evaluation on prezi.com



Thursday, 6 May 2010

My Final Poster



Again I have used the red colours to contrast. However on this moster you can see natural light, this picture is taken from the scene at the end of our trailer.


I have merged the characters face onto the picture for effect against the light background.


This picture is nothing like the picture on the front of the magazine, I think this gives the audience more insight of what the film is about, the area/surroundings.


The silhouette of the eerie tree shows that the theme and genre is thriller/horror.

My Final Magzine




This is my final magazine front cover. I used the red colour to contrast against the dark background. I have edited the sharpness and the saturation of the picture on adobe photoshop to give the magazine more effect.



The puffs I have used are the same colours of the title of the magazine and the masthead. This way the magazine looks more professional.



I used a popular film title EMPIRE as I feel this magazine went well with our theme/genre.

Trailer

Our final trailer can be found on Youtube.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=br7GipZsMvc&feature=channel

Story Boards



We planned a story board to make our filming more organised and so we knew what angle to film from, what shot it would be, whether there was any graphic captions, what type of music was going to be used, etc.

























































































































































Risk Assessment



Just before we started filming the trailer we had to carry out a risk assesment form which is a list of potential risks we might have to face when filming. We then gave them a low, medium or high rating, and came up with solutions to how these could be avoided.

This therefore meant how we could avoid any risks from happening.




Costume and Make-up

The costumes and Makeup we used were pretty simple for the two normal characters.


Tom Mckee :- Checked shirt, black jeans


Josh Hogan :- black jacket and jeans



For the torturer we used black clothing and a black scarf covering their face.


Psycho killer, Oliver Moore :- army wear, green vest, army camouflage pants, green braces.



The make-up we used on the Pyscho Killer was black eyeliner, which was smudged underneath his eyes to make him look scary and brown makeup used to look like mud and dirt on his face and arms.