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ONE LAST TRIP
Teenagers/ students
go camping
Typical summer road trip
Local farmer chases
them off his land
Each and everyone of them
get brutally
murdered one by one.
The target audience for my trailer is going to be older
teenagers and adults. I have chosen this specific age because there is going to be
blood and gore put into it, and it wouldn’t be appropriate for anyone under the age of 15.
From researching different kinds of films we decided to use the
idea from Friday the 13th. This is also a film where teenagers go on
a road trip and camp out.I took a few screen shots from the
trailer to get an idea of what I was going to take from the film Friday the 13th and put into my
trailer.
Tent to camp in woods in
Dark and scary atmosphere
Camp fire
Set in the woods, in the
middle of nowhere
Teenagers sat around
the campfire
Nasty weapon
used
Mystery character
Dark atmosphe
re
Set in the
woods
I also looked at Wrong Turn 2 as an idea for my trailer. This also has the same genre as I want my trailer to have.
From looking at this I found that there was a lot of blood and death. This is
where I got the idea for my trailer from. By doing this it will emphasis the fact that it is a horror film. I have taken a few shots out of the trailer to shown
ideas of what I may do to mine.
Blood and gore
Set in and
around the
woods
Man using weapon to kill woman
Woman going to
be murdered
There is also be many
sound effects such
as screaming, scary music and sounds to show the
intense atmosphere.
Teenagers
walking into
woods
Group of teenager
s together
Woods
From looking at several film trailers we decided to use similar sounds in
our film.The most common sound effect that
was used in these films was screaming. We decided that we
would put this effect into our film as it makes the scene more intense and the audience get more interested in what is going to happen throughout
the rest of the film.
Other sound effect that are going to be edited into our
film will be;
Heavy breathing Car tyres screeching
Weapons Mobile phone ringing
Footsteps
We have decided to use a range of different shot types throughout our film in order to make scenes more
effective and look realistic. By looking at other trailers with the
same genre as what our film is going to be, we have realised that
the shot types that we have chosen will emphasis the effectiveness of
the different scenes.
Close up - to show the audience a better picture of what is happening. This will be used when Carter is tied to the
tree.
Long shot - the audience will see the whole shot properly. We are using this shot when Carter is gone and Jenny
screams.
Mid shot/ two shot – focused on certain people talking.
Point of view shot - the audience sees how Carter is feeling and what he can see from his eyes.
High-angle shot - this will let the audience see the scene of everyone running away from an aerial view.
The shot types that we have chosen are as follows;
Low-angle shot – using this will make show the audience the car wheels going past.
Split screen – this will show phone calls between different people at the same time.
Wide angle shot – the audience will be able to see a bigger picture of the destination where the group are
staying.
Panning – this shot will let the audience follow the camera when everyone is running This will make it
more mysterious.
Low panning angle – this will get the audience suspicious because they will only be able to see the
wheels of the car at the start of the trailer.
From looking at these films it has helped us a lot and made us realise how I want to set out our trailer.
By doing this also it has given us a head start to which parts of our film we are going to include into our trailer and the different types of sound effects and
camera angles to use. This will then encourage our target audience to want
to go and watch the film.