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Existing Product
Cam closer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwp4NjBybVc
In this short film, I girl is
trying to take an aesthetic
photo of some tea and
apple when she realizes
that the apple has
disappeared in the shot
eve though its sitting on
the plate. She walks
around to see what else is
new in her new feature
and finds a dead woman
on the floor, the dead
woman gets dragged to
the bedroom in which the
girl follows. She puts the
phone up again to see a
girl climbing from under
her bed. She puts the
phone down to see a
ghost of a woman with
pure white eyes
screaming in her face
adding a horrific jump
scare to the piece
What I like about this film is that the creator
has built up the tension to the final jump
scare at the end of the short film. The way
that the story went from a missing apple to a
girl coming out from under the bed is well
done an makes the final product scarier. This
has given me inspiration to build up tension
in my short film and I think that the product
would look better instead of just doing
constant jump scares throughout.
Even though silence
can be scarier, I felt
like this short film
could have been
better if music was
added. Adding even
a simple tune in the
background of the
short film, the
dramatic tension
would increase
because people
realize something
bad is going to
happen when the
music rises and
makes them more on
edge. This has helped
me in what I'm going
to do for my short
film and how to
execute it to the
fullest potential.
Existing Product
Lights out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUQhNGEu2KA
The story of this short
film is that whenever
the girl turns off her
light a mysterious figure
of a woman is at the
end of the corridor
and when she turns it
on the figure is gone.
She gets freaked out
and puts tape on the
switch to keep the light
on but when she goes
to bed she can hear the
tape being taken off and
the light goes out. The
lamp starts to flicker
then all stops. The girl
looks around to see
then light in the
corridor turned back on
but when she looks at
the lamp, a scary
woman appears and
turns the light off.
What I like about this short film is that the
editing for when the light turns on and off and
when the woman appears is clean and gives a
really good effect to the story. this effect also
helps with the scare factor when the girl turns
the light off and the mysterious figure changes
positions and moves closer to the girl. I also like
he jump scare at the end of the film and how
this jump scare was planned out and executed.
What I don’t like about
the short film is that
they don’t use a lot of
build up to the first
and final jump scare. If
they used a build up
like only seeing the
figure in the corner of
her eye at the
beginning the
audience would have a
sense of curiosity of
what the girl is not
seeing and then it
leads to what is in the
short film now. I think
that what I have seen
and not seen in this
short film is really
going to help me with
what I'm going to do
for my short film when
I plan the project in
pre production.
Existing ProductDon’t look
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zl3VkF84lFo
The story of this
short film is that a
boy is looking in the
mirror and realizes
hat his eyes in his
reflection are pure
white. He closes his
eyes with his hands
and sees in the gaps
of his fingers that his
reflection has
completely vanished.
He covers the mirror
with a shirt but a
hand reaches out of
the mirror. He looks
into another mirror
and sees that his
eyes fade into pure
white and whatever
was in the mirror has
possessed him
What I like about this short film is the types
on camera shots they use in it. The
introducing shot was a moving pan where
the camera comes into the room and
focuses on the main character looking in
the mirror. The shots in this short film has
inspired me and will help me when I do my
shot list and storyboard. I also liked the use
of music to add tension to the film
Although the shot types
are really good, I don’t like
how the creator of the
short film has put loads of
shots into it. Near the end
of the short film the
character puts his hand on
the mirror and looks at
himself. There are 7 shots
of him doing this from
different angles before the
final jump scare. Although
it may build up the
tension, using 7 shots of
the same thing felt
unnecessary. Although this
is a factor that needs to be
improved on, I think the
concept and the assembly
of shots and music worked
and has inspired me in
what I want to put into my
short film
Existing Product
Closet space:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fje6_ou5RY
The story of this short film is
that a girl is moving into a new
house and puts a coat hanger
in a cupboard. When she
closes the door she hears
rattling coming from the
cupboard. She opens the door
to see that the coat hanger has
duplicated. She opens and
closes the door continually to
see that the coat hangers keep
on multiplying. She tries the
same thing with a creepy doll
and it happens again. She then
gets her partner and asks him
to go in the cupboard but
when she opens the door he is
gone. She goes in herself,
opens the door to be in her
house like she left it. she looks
around to see her partner on
the floor either unconscious or
dead. She looks around to see
a clone of herself hiding in the
kitchen then to be hit by a
clone of her partner, which is
where the short film ends.
I really like the sound effects in this
piece. The way the have used a noise
when the coat hangers are
duplicating adds to the short film
and the noise is what gets the girl
intrigued of what happened in the
cupboard. The sound captivates the
audience because it’s the soul sound
of the piece because they haven't
used any music soundtrack in the
background and doing this really
helped the piece.
What I dislike about this
short film is that they don’t
use a wide range of shots.
Most of these shots are
basic still shots and don’t
explore with different
types of shots. Using shots
such as pan and zoom
shots would of increased
the technical quality of the
short film and would of
made the piece better. This
has taught me to be more
exotic with what I do with
each scene and shot.
Techniques: split screen/cloning
• With this technique you take two videos
and merge them together. For example if
you wanted a video to look like you have a
twin you would film yourself on one side
and then do a different shot where your in
a different position and you would blend
them together. You can see this techniques
on you tube. Some youtubers, when they
are doing skits, would clone themselves
and play both of the characters if they
didn’t have anyone else to act out the role.
I have found a video on you tube on how
to do this technique and I will be using that
video and a couple more tutorials to
successfully use this technique. In my short
film I would use it when the girl looks in
the mirror and sees her evil twin standing
next to her.
Techniques: directional blur
• Directional blur is a transition where you blur
between shots. I think I would use this near
the end of the short film where the evil twin
has taken over the good twins life. I've looked
at many tutorials on you tube and I've found
one which I am going to use.
Techniques: basic audio effects
• Using audio effects and transitions is key to
make a short film successful. Especially with a
horror film, audio effects adds to the dramatic
build and can help with the scare factor when
the creator uses jump scares. I have learnt,
looking at other horror films, what kinds of
sound effects to do throughout the short film
to make it effective.
Research Analysis
• What common features do the researched products have?
• Looking through my researched products, the majority of the pieces
don’t include a proper soundtrack with sound effects that
dramatizes the short film. They all though include good types of
shots in their short films which lets the audience explore the setting
and characters and what they are doing or saying.
• What aspects of the research will you include within your own
production work?
• I will definitely incorporate different styles of camera shots and use
of sound effects in my short film which I have gathered from the
research. Also, in the lights out short film, I will use similar editing
skills as they did when showing the woman when the light was
getting turned off and on again.
Questionnaire Analysis
Audience research
I posed this question because my short film will need to appeal to the biggest age
group. The statistics presented on the graph clearly states that the majority of my
target audience is of the ages sixteen to eighteen years. Most teenagers of this age
prefer films to be either of the horror or comedic genres. according to the British
boards of film classification, the film rating of 15 (which would be most suitable for
ages 16 and 17) says that the film can include strong threats and horror which is good
because I would like to include some basic threats towards the main character in my
short film.
Audience research
The reason why I asked this question because my short film would not fit to a
specific gender if the short film presented characteristics of the other gender.
looking at the statistics for the gender question from my survey, it is clear to
see that the majority of the answers come from the female gender. To fit the
suitability for this gender, I am going to add female stereotypical assets that
would appeal to them. For example, the main character is going to be a girl
and in the mirror she is going to be putting on makeup and doing her hair.
Audience research
I have decided to do a horror for the genre of the short film
but first I need to see if my audience like horror films. If not I
can change my idea to fit to the genre that they like. Looking
at the answers, most of my audience do like horror films, so
luckily I wouldn’t have to change the genre of the short film.
Audience research
It is alright knowing that my audience likes the genre of horror but I also need to know what kinds of
horror films people like. Also knowing what types of horror people enjoy the most can help me with
what kind of assets I can put into my short film by researching films that go under that specific kind of
horror film. The majority of the votes go under horror films that are psychological and ones that are
based on a true story or past event. There are tons of films that fall under these categories and will
defiantly create some inspiration for my short film. I also agree with the audience with their preference
of horror genre because I do like psychological horror films so this will help me with my short film
because I'm doing a genre of horror that both me and audience likes.
Audience research
The reason why I asked this question because if the audience tells me what
horror films that they have watched and enjoyed, I can look at those films and
see what techniques they used to create a good story and good jump scares.
Looking at the audience, there is a wide range of films. The films that occur
the most are films such as IT(2017), The conjuring, the ring, the woman in
black and poltergeist. All of these films that have been suggested in the
questionnaire are mostly supernatural and psychological films.
Audience research
I asked what the best setting is for a horror film because it will give me a
better understanding of what kind of setting I might se for my short film. The
majority of the answers suggest dark places such as a creepy forest or an
abandoned house. Based on the story of my short film, the setting I was going
to choose is a lot different to what my audience has suggested. The setting I
was going to go for was a bedroom in a normal house but with the right
effects I could make that setting darker to fit to the audiences demand.
Audience research
Why I have asked the audience what kind of horror films they don’t like is to see why
they didn’t like it. If they give me a good explanation why they didn’t like a specific
horror film, then I can make sure to not use those assets in order to suit the audience
and let them think positively about my short film. The majority of the responses given
said that they didn’t like a film because it was not realistic or that the film was to
graphic and gory. This is made it clear to see what I need to put in to my short film and
what not to do in order for the short film to be successful.
Audience research
My short film is about a supernatural twin that uses mirrors to scare and take
over the protagonist. I wanted to make sure that the audience would like that
concept or if they would of liked to see something different. Looking at the
statistics, it is clear to see that the majority do like the concept of using an
evil supernatural twin so luckily I can give the audience what they want whilst
doing what I want to do.
Audience research
One of the key aspects of my short film is that the protagonist only gets to the see the
evil twin through cameras and mirrors only until the very end of the short film where
the evil twin has come out of the mirror and is seen sitting on the bed when the
protagonist walks into the bedroom. I wanted to ask the audience what they think of
the use of mirrors in a horror film to see if they thought it was a good aspect to use in
a horror film. The responses said that the use of mirrors can give a really cool effect
and can build tension up in a horror film. I feel like if done correctly, I can create good
tension and general spookiness when I come to use mirrors in my short film
Audience research
If I were to create a horror film about an evil twin, I would want to know what kind of
age rating it would have so I would know what I can put in the short film and what I
cant. The audience say that they would give the short film an age rating of 15. I agree
with what the majority of the audience has said and it has given me a clear
understanding of what I can include in my short film and what I cant. This age rating
would also fit with my audience because the majority of the audience are at the age of
16-18 years old.
Interviews
Interview 1
• What kind of characters would you like to see in a horror film and why?
• I would like to see a female lead who is not in distress or needing saving.
• What basic horror plot scares you the most?
• The use of demonic spirts as I can imagine this happening in my day to day
life, and it scares me.
• Do you like a lot of jump scares or very little number of jump scares but
are built up?
• I like a lot of jump scares as its classic to the horror genre.
• Are you more into ghost horror such as paranormal activity or crime
horror such as the purge?
• Paranormal activity because I feel they are more scary and I enjoy
watching them.
• What kind of setting in a horror film interreges you into the story?
• I personally like horror houses because you can relate to a normal
household and imagine it happening to yourself.
Interview 1
• Observation: for this person, they prefer classic
supernatural horror films with lots of jump scares. They
prefer to have an independent woman as the protagonist
and a scary house for the main setting
• What this says about my audience: what this says about the
audience is that they prefer the supernatural kind to a
horror that is gory and bloody and would much rather see a
classic haunted house than a murder house or crime scene.
• How will your product appeal to this audience: my product
will appeal to this audience because my short film is going
to have supernatural qualities and will not have any kind of
violent or gory assets.
Interview 2
• What kind of characters would you like to see in a horror film and
why?
• Characters who are scared as this makes the threat seem real
• What basic horror plot scares you the most?
• Pyschological/Murderers
• Do you like a lot of jump scares or very little number of jump scares
but are built up?
• Very little
• Are you more into ghost horror such as paranormal activity or crime
horror such as the purge?
• Crime Horror as it is more relatable
• What kind of setting in a horror film interreges you into the story?
• A familiar setting that I could see myself in
Interview 2
• Observation: for person they prefer supernatural
horror films with realistic settings and reactions from
the characters and little jump scares
• What this says about my audience: this says that
although the audience do like big jump scares, they
also like the vibe to be realistic so the they can relate
with the characters
• How will your product appeal to this audience: my
product will appeal to these aspects because the
settings and characters im going to use are pretty
realsitic so the audience can see that this may happen
in real life and be more scared with the product.
Bibliography
Bibliography
1. Your, Name. (2018) Target Audience Research Survey (conducted on DATE)
2. Interviewees, Name. (2018) Target Audience Interviews (conducted on DATE)
• solasfilms. (2016). DONT LOOK - (short horror film). Available:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zl3VkF84lFo. Last accessed 13/04/2018.
• Ponyshamer. (2013). Lights Out - Who's There Film Challenge
(2013).Available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUQhNGEu2KA. Last
accessed 13/04/2018.
• Ponyshamer. (2013). cam closer. Available:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwp4NjBybVc. Last accessed
13/04/2018.
• JBHmedia. (2016). Cinematic Dystopian Color Grading: Adobe Premiere
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  • 2. Existing Product Cam closer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwp4NjBybVc In this short film, I girl is trying to take an aesthetic photo of some tea and apple when she realizes that the apple has disappeared in the shot eve though its sitting on the plate. She walks around to see what else is new in her new feature and finds a dead woman on the floor, the dead woman gets dragged to the bedroom in which the girl follows. She puts the phone up again to see a girl climbing from under her bed. She puts the phone down to see a ghost of a woman with pure white eyes screaming in her face adding a horrific jump scare to the piece What I like about this film is that the creator has built up the tension to the final jump scare at the end of the short film. The way that the story went from a missing apple to a girl coming out from under the bed is well done an makes the final product scarier. This has given me inspiration to build up tension in my short film and I think that the product would look better instead of just doing constant jump scares throughout. Even though silence can be scarier, I felt like this short film could have been better if music was added. Adding even a simple tune in the background of the short film, the dramatic tension would increase because people realize something bad is going to happen when the music rises and makes them more on edge. This has helped me in what I'm going to do for my short film and how to execute it to the fullest potential.
  • 3. Existing Product Lights out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUQhNGEu2KA The story of this short film is that whenever the girl turns off her light a mysterious figure of a woman is at the end of the corridor and when she turns it on the figure is gone. She gets freaked out and puts tape on the switch to keep the light on but when she goes to bed she can hear the tape being taken off and the light goes out. The lamp starts to flicker then all stops. The girl looks around to see then light in the corridor turned back on but when she looks at the lamp, a scary woman appears and turns the light off. What I like about this short film is that the editing for when the light turns on and off and when the woman appears is clean and gives a really good effect to the story. this effect also helps with the scare factor when the girl turns the light off and the mysterious figure changes positions and moves closer to the girl. I also like he jump scare at the end of the film and how this jump scare was planned out and executed. What I don’t like about the short film is that they don’t use a lot of build up to the first and final jump scare. If they used a build up like only seeing the figure in the corner of her eye at the beginning the audience would have a sense of curiosity of what the girl is not seeing and then it leads to what is in the short film now. I think that what I have seen and not seen in this short film is really going to help me with what I'm going to do for my short film when I plan the project in pre production.
  • 4. Existing ProductDon’t look https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zl3VkF84lFo The story of this short film is that a boy is looking in the mirror and realizes hat his eyes in his reflection are pure white. He closes his eyes with his hands and sees in the gaps of his fingers that his reflection has completely vanished. He covers the mirror with a shirt but a hand reaches out of the mirror. He looks into another mirror and sees that his eyes fade into pure white and whatever was in the mirror has possessed him What I like about this short film is the types on camera shots they use in it. The introducing shot was a moving pan where the camera comes into the room and focuses on the main character looking in the mirror. The shots in this short film has inspired me and will help me when I do my shot list and storyboard. I also liked the use of music to add tension to the film Although the shot types are really good, I don’t like how the creator of the short film has put loads of shots into it. Near the end of the short film the character puts his hand on the mirror and looks at himself. There are 7 shots of him doing this from different angles before the final jump scare. Although it may build up the tension, using 7 shots of the same thing felt unnecessary. Although this is a factor that needs to be improved on, I think the concept and the assembly of shots and music worked and has inspired me in what I want to put into my short film
  • 5. Existing Product Closet space: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fje6_ou5RY The story of this short film is that a girl is moving into a new house and puts a coat hanger in a cupboard. When she closes the door she hears rattling coming from the cupboard. She opens the door to see that the coat hanger has duplicated. She opens and closes the door continually to see that the coat hangers keep on multiplying. She tries the same thing with a creepy doll and it happens again. She then gets her partner and asks him to go in the cupboard but when she opens the door he is gone. She goes in herself, opens the door to be in her house like she left it. she looks around to see her partner on the floor either unconscious or dead. She looks around to see a clone of herself hiding in the kitchen then to be hit by a clone of her partner, which is where the short film ends. I really like the sound effects in this piece. The way the have used a noise when the coat hangers are duplicating adds to the short film and the noise is what gets the girl intrigued of what happened in the cupboard. The sound captivates the audience because it’s the soul sound of the piece because they haven't used any music soundtrack in the background and doing this really helped the piece. What I dislike about this short film is that they don’t use a wide range of shots. Most of these shots are basic still shots and don’t explore with different types of shots. Using shots such as pan and zoom shots would of increased the technical quality of the short film and would of made the piece better. This has taught me to be more exotic with what I do with each scene and shot.
  • 6. Techniques: split screen/cloning • With this technique you take two videos and merge them together. For example if you wanted a video to look like you have a twin you would film yourself on one side and then do a different shot where your in a different position and you would blend them together. You can see this techniques on you tube. Some youtubers, when they are doing skits, would clone themselves and play both of the characters if they didn’t have anyone else to act out the role. I have found a video on you tube on how to do this technique and I will be using that video and a couple more tutorials to successfully use this technique. In my short film I would use it when the girl looks in the mirror and sees her evil twin standing next to her.
  • 7. Techniques: directional blur • Directional blur is a transition where you blur between shots. I think I would use this near the end of the short film where the evil twin has taken over the good twins life. I've looked at many tutorials on you tube and I've found one which I am going to use.
  • 8. Techniques: basic audio effects • Using audio effects and transitions is key to make a short film successful. Especially with a horror film, audio effects adds to the dramatic build and can help with the scare factor when the creator uses jump scares. I have learnt, looking at other horror films, what kinds of sound effects to do throughout the short film to make it effective.
  • 9. Research Analysis • What common features do the researched products have? • Looking through my researched products, the majority of the pieces don’t include a proper soundtrack with sound effects that dramatizes the short film. They all though include good types of shots in their short films which lets the audience explore the setting and characters and what they are doing or saying. • What aspects of the research will you include within your own production work? • I will definitely incorporate different styles of camera shots and use of sound effects in my short film which I have gathered from the research. Also, in the lights out short film, I will use similar editing skills as they did when showing the woman when the light was getting turned off and on again.
  • 11. Audience research I posed this question because my short film will need to appeal to the biggest age group. The statistics presented on the graph clearly states that the majority of my target audience is of the ages sixteen to eighteen years. Most teenagers of this age prefer films to be either of the horror or comedic genres. according to the British boards of film classification, the film rating of 15 (which would be most suitable for ages 16 and 17) says that the film can include strong threats and horror which is good because I would like to include some basic threats towards the main character in my short film.
  • 12. Audience research The reason why I asked this question because my short film would not fit to a specific gender if the short film presented characteristics of the other gender. looking at the statistics for the gender question from my survey, it is clear to see that the majority of the answers come from the female gender. To fit the suitability for this gender, I am going to add female stereotypical assets that would appeal to them. For example, the main character is going to be a girl and in the mirror she is going to be putting on makeup and doing her hair.
  • 13. Audience research I have decided to do a horror for the genre of the short film but first I need to see if my audience like horror films. If not I can change my idea to fit to the genre that they like. Looking at the answers, most of my audience do like horror films, so luckily I wouldn’t have to change the genre of the short film.
  • 14. Audience research It is alright knowing that my audience likes the genre of horror but I also need to know what kinds of horror films people like. Also knowing what types of horror people enjoy the most can help me with what kind of assets I can put into my short film by researching films that go under that specific kind of horror film. The majority of the votes go under horror films that are psychological and ones that are based on a true story or past event. There are tons of films that fall under these categories and will defiantly create some inspiration for my short film. I also agree with the audience with their preference of horror genre because I do like psychological horror films so this will help me with my short film because I'm doing a genre of horror that both me and audience likes.
  • 15. Audience research The reason why I asked this question because if the audience tells me what horror films that they have watched and enjoyed, I can look at those films and see what techniques they used to create a good story and good jump scares. Looking at the audience, there is a wide range of films. The films that occur the most are films such as IT(2017), The conjuring, the ring, the woman in black and poltergeist. All of these films that have been suggested in the questionnaire are mostly supernatural and psychological films.
  • 16. Audience research I asked what the best setting is for a horror film because it will give me a better understanding of what kind of setting I might se for my short film. The majority of the answers suggest dark places such as a creepy forest or an abandoned house. Based on the story of my short film, the setting I was going to choose is a lot different to what my audience has suggested. The setting I was going to go for was a bedroom in a normal house but with the right effects I could make that setting darker to fit to the audiences demand.
  • 17. Audience research Why I have asked the audience what kind of horror films they don’t like is to see why they didn’t like it. If they give me a good explanation why they didn’t like a specific horror film, then I can make sure to not use those assets in order to suit the audience and let them think positively about my short film. The majority of the responses given said that they didn’t like a film because it was not realistic or that the film was to graphic and gory. This is made it clear to see what I need to put in to my short film and what not to do in order for the short film to be successful.
  • 18. Audience research My short film is about a supernatural twin that uses mirrors to scare and take over the protagonist. I wanted to make sure that the audience would like that concept or if they would of liked to see something different. Looking at the statistics, it is clear to see that the majority do like the concept of using an evil supernatural twin so luckily I can give the audience what they want whilst doing what I want to do.
  • 19. Audience research One of the key aspects of my short film is that the protagonist only gets to the see the evil twin through cameras and mirrors only until the very end of the short film where the evil twin has come out of the mirror and is seen sitting on the bed when the protagonist walks into the bedroom. I wanted to ask the audience what they think of the use of mirrors in a horror film to see if they thought it was a good aspect to use in a horror film. The responses said that the use of mirrors can give a really cool effect and can build tension up in a horror film. I feel like if done correctly, I can create good tension and general spookiness when I come to use mirrors in my short film
  • 20. Audience research If I were to create a horror film about an evil twin, I would want to know what kind of age rating it would have so I would know what I can put in the short film and what I cant. The audience say that they would give the short film an age rating of 15. I agree with what the majority of the audience has said and it has given me a clear understanding of what I can include in my short film and what I cant. This age rating would also fit with my audience because the majority of the audience are at the age of 16-18 years old.
  • 22. Interview 1 • What kind of characters would you like to see in a horror film and why? • I would like to see a female lead who is not in distress or needing saving. • What basic horror plot scares you the most? • The use of demonic spirts as I can imagine this happening in my day to day life, and it scares me. • Do you like a lot of jump scares or very little number of jump scares but are built up? • I like a lot of jump scares as its classic to the horror genre. • Are you more into ghost horror such as paranormal activity or crime horror such as the purge? • Paranormal activity because I feel they are more scary and I enjoy watching them. • What kind of setting in a horror film interreges you into the story? • I personally like horror houses because you can relate to a normal household and imagine it happening to yourself.
  • 23. Interview 1 • Observation: for this person, they prefer classic supernatural horror films with lots of jump scares. They prefer to have an independent woman as the protagonist and a scary house for the main setting • What this says about my audience: what this says about the audience is that they prefer the supernatural kind to a horror that is gory and bloody and would much rather see a classic haunted house than a murder house or crime scene. • How will your product appeal to this audience: my product will appeal to this audience because my short film is going to have supernatural qualities and will not have any kind of violent or gory assets.
  • 24. Interview 2 • What kind of characters would you like to see in a horror film and why? • Characters who are scared as this makes the threat seem real • What basic horror plot scares you the most? • Pyschological/Murderers • Do you like a lot of jump scares or very little number of jump scares but are built up? • Very little • Are you more into ghost horror such as paranormal activity or crime horror such as the purge? • Crime Horror as it is more relatable • What kind of setting in a horror film interreges you into the story? • A familiar setting that I could see myself in
  • 25. Interview 2 • Observation: for person they prefer supernatural horror films with realistic settings and reactions from the characters and little jump scares • What this says about my audience: this says that although the audience do like big jump scares, they also like the vibe to be realistic so the they can relate with the characters • How will your product appeal to this audience: my product will appeal to these aspects because the settings and characters im going to use are pretty realsitic so the audience can see that this may happen in real life and be more scared with the product.
  • 27. Bibliography 1. Your, Name. (2018) Target Audience Research Survey (conducted on DATE) 2. Interviewees, Name. (2018) Target Audience Interviews (conducted on DATE) • solasfilms. (2016). DONT LOOK - (short horror film). Available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zl3VkF84lFo. Last accessed 13/04/2018. • Ponyshamer. (2013). Lights Out - Who's There Film Challenge (2013).Available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUQhNGEu2KA. Last accessed 13/04/2018. • Ponyshamer. (2013). cam closer. Available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwp4NjBybVc. Last accessed 13/04/2018. • JBHmedia. (2016). Cinematic Dystopian Color Grading: Adobe Premiere Tutorial Film Look. Available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diKnt6WbEyQ. Last accessed 24/04/2018. • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diKnt6WbEyQ

Editor's Notes

  1. Choose a recent product similar to your own and annotate it Type of image- studio/location, angle, effects, post-production Use of lighting/composition/mise en scene/costume/props/location/colours/fonts etc. Audience appeal- how does it make its audience want to buy/watch/play it? Why have you chosen to look at this? What have you learned that can help you in your project?
  2. Choose a recent product similar to your own and annotate it Type of image- studio/location, angle, effects, post-production Use of lighting/composition/mise en scene/costume/props/location/colours/fonts etc. Audience appeal- how does it make its audience want to buy/watch/play it? Why have you chosen to look at this? What have you learned that can help you in your project?
  3. Choose a recent product similar to your own and annotate it Type of image- studio/location, angle, effects, post-production Use of lighting/composition/mise en scene/costume/props/location/colours/fonts etc. Audience appeal- how does it make its audience want to buy/watch/play it? Why have you chosen to look at this? What have you learned that can help you in your project?
  4. Choose a recent product similar to your own and annotate it Type of image- studio/location, angle, effects, post-production Use of lighting/composition/mise en scene/costume/props/location/colours/fonts etc. Audience appeal- how does it make its audience want to buy/watch/play it? Why have you chosen to look at this? What have you learned that can help you in your project?
  5. List all products researched in previous sections. Include anything additional you have watched/read in preparation for production. Alphabetise your list.