 7 different characters will feature in my trailer and each will have a unique
costume to reflect their character’s personality. The costumes will also inform
the audience instantly what role the character will play within the conventional
Slasher characters
 The three female characters that will feature in my trailer are Alex, Katie and Amy. Each character has their own style that
will reflect their character and their role in the film. In typical Slasher fashion, only Alex, the more intelligent, masculine
and respectable of the three females will survive till the end.
 Alex’s costume will show her tom-boy and tough side and will allow the audience to instantly know that she is the Final
Girl. Her costume will be much more covered up than the other two girls to reflect her more conservative personality. I
have decided that Alex will be featured in my trailer wearing skinny jeans, a plain white t-shirt or vest top, a checked shirt
and timberland boots. This will allow Alex to show her tomboy personality and also presents her as an edgy and tough
female. Her make up will be plain and basic to show her natural beauty. It also helps to portray her as someone who
doesn’t care much about their looks. Her costume will connote that she is more masculine than the other two and will be
more likely to defend herself. It also shows that she has more self-respect.
 Emily’s costume will show her as the typical Slasher character of the ‘blonde bimbo’. This will allow the audience to
instantly recognise her character as the first one to die. Her costume will be revealing and skimpy to portray her as the
‘slut’ character that is so well-known to Slasher. Emily will be featured in my trailer wearing a short and tight black skirt, a
bralet style top and boots. Her make up will be much heavier than Alex, with dark eye-make up and red lipstick. This
instantly connotes that she is a bit trashy and doesn’t really respect herself. The audience will instantly recognise her as
the slut character who dies straight away because she doesn't have the intelligence or capacity to defend herself. This is
also reflected in the colour scheme of her costume; black and red. Red is associated with sexual desire and is definately
something that Emily portrays, in a very obvious way which will be reflected in her costume.
 The last female character is Amy. This character is a bit smarter than Katie, but still isn’t smart enough to escape Jackson.
Like Katie, her costume will also consist of tight and skimpy clothing. This will help to portray her as a typical Slasher
victim. Amy will be featured in my trailer wearing a skater skirt, a crop top and converse style shoes. Amy’s make up will
also be very unnatural looking as she wear lipstick, blusher and eye shadow. This helps to distinguish the type of girls that
Amy and Katie portray from the type of girl that Alex portrays
 The sub-genre of Slasher doesn’t require a lot of dramatic make up for effect as this is mainly a feature necessary in
supernatural horrors. Because of this the only extra make up effects that will be required would be the use of fake blood
in any fight scenes between the characters and Jason. I also have the idea of getting an identical top to the one that Alex
will be wearing in the trailer. This is because I can make over the second top to appear ripped. The actress playing Alex
will then change into the second top for the later half of the trailer after her first encounter with Jackson
Costume Hair and Makeup; The Girls
Alex
Katie
Amy
CostumeHairandMakeup;TheBoys
 The four male characters that will feature in my trailer are the antagonist,
Jackson, and the three male victims; Chase, Mike and Lewis. The three
victim characters will have very simple and similar costumes to reflect their
laidback and rebellious personalities. Whereas Jackson’s costume will be
very unique but still typical of a Slasher antagonist.
 Jackson will be the main character featured in my trailer. I wanted to keep
him as close to a conventional Slasher killer as possible but to also create a
sense of originality to his look that will make him a classic and easily
recognisable Slasher killer. I have chosen to have Jackson featured in my
trailer wearing orange overalls, a clown mask and boots. He wont require
any makeup as I have chosen a mask that covers both his face and head.
 Chase, Mike and Lewis will all have similar costumes of jeans, trainers and a
plain t-shirt. Their costumes will differ by the jackets they wear, with Chase
wearing a baseball jacket, Mike wearing a leather jacket and Lewis wearing a
hoodie. I chose for these characters to have very simple costumes as it
allows them to fit in with the current fashion trends among teenage boys. It
also reflects them as very laidback characters who would just throw on
whatever they have clean.
Mike Chase
Lewis
Jackson
Props
 I have chosen only a few specific props to be featured in my trailer. This is because as the
majority of my film and the trailer will be set in a school location, the equipment already in the
school will be enough to reflect the school environment.
 At the beginning of the trailer, I have chosen to have cigarettes and bottles of alchohol as the
necessary props. This is because it will allow the reflection of the teenagers as reckless and
rebellious teens who break the rules; typical Slasher characters. This is also because at the
beginning of the trailer it will show the characters partying in the school after they break in.
 I will also have the props of bags and phones. This is because as typical teenagers, they will be
fixated with technology so will have phones, headphones, laptops, Ipads the lot. However I am
only planning on using the characters phones as props within my trailer. Also, bags are a
necessary prop within my trailer as one of the first things that happens is that one of the female
characters bag’s disappear. I chose to use this prop to build up the events of the trailer and to
make my Slasher film a bit different from others of it’s kind by having Jackson mess with the
teenagers first before disposing of them one by one.
 Another prop I have decided to use is a Jack in the box. This is because it links to Jackson and his
costume. Also it creates contrapuntal sound that I think will be effective in my trailer. The Jack in
the Box will feature on the death of Amy; she hears the music, sees it on the floor and picks it up.
Just after it pops open, the camera will move from behind Amy to in front of her where the
audience see Jackson standing behind her.
 The final prop I have chosen is, of course, Jackson’s weapon. I have chosen to keep it simple with
Jackson using a kitchen knife to slay his victims.
Lighting
 I have decided to keep it quite simple with the lighting in my
trailer. As most of film is set at night in the school, some sort of
lighting will be necessary as ambient lighting will not be an option
in this part of the trailer. In the school setting, I have decided to
use Available Lighting so they audience can see what is happening
clearly. This will also work well with the genre of my trailer as the
lighting in the school appears very eerie on camera in the evening.
I have chosen this lighting technique as it is the most practical
technique as I shall use the lights already built into the school.
 Part of the trailer will be set in a woodland area where the final
battle between Alex and Jackson takes place. In this section, as it
is set at night, ambient lighting may not be appropriate as the
characters may not be seen very clearly. In this case, I will use
torches to create a key light on the two characters. I am also
planning to use back lighting in this scene on Jackson only to
emphasis him and add to the fear and intimidation he creates. I
chose this lighting because it is the most pratical and will add to
the authenticity of my trailer as most Slasher films are set at night
in dark, isolated locations with eerie and minimal lighting.
 Only one character is going to feature on my film poster; Jackson. This is a common
convention of Slasher film posters that I have identified so is one that I will carry out also.
To maintain the symbiotic link between the three pieces of my promotional package,
Jackson will be presented on the film poster wearing the same costume he wears in the
trailer. This will also help to make Jackson a recognisable Slasher antagonist as he is always
seen in the same costume with the same weapon. This is why I have chosen to feature
Jackson’s weapon as the only prop in the frame for my film poster. I am going to use a
medium close up shot for the film poster emphasising Jackson’s mask and his weapon. I
will use a torch to create a key light that emphasises his mask among the darkness of the
rest of the frame.
 Like the film poster, only Jackson will feature on the magazine front cover.
For the front cover, I am going to use a medium long shot which will allow
for more of his costume to be visible. His body position will be the same as
the one in a shot that will feature in my trailer when the first victim sees
Jackson. This will again help to maintain the symbiotic link. I was planning
to set the front cover in the woodland area where the final fight takes
place. However, when I carried out a reconnaissance of this area, I
realised that a plain background would be more effective and professional
and allow everything in the frame to stand out more.

Mise en-scene ideas

  • 2.
     7 differentcharacters will feature in my trailer and each will have a unique costume to reflect their character’s personality. The costumes will also inform the audience instantly what role the character will play within the conventional Slasher characters
  • 3.
     The threefemale characters that will feature in my trailer are Alex, Katie and Amy. Each character has their own style that will reflect their character and their role in the film. In typical Slasher fashion, only Alex, the more intelligent, masculine and respectable of the three females will survive till the end.  Alex’s costume will show her tom-boy and tough side and will allow the audience to instantly know that she is the Final Girl. Her costume will be much more covered up than the other two girls to reflect her more conservative personality. I have decided that Alex will be featured in my trailer wearing skinny jeans, a plain white t-shirt or vest top, a checked shirt and timberland boots. This will allow Alex to show her tomboy personality and also presents her as an edgy and tough female. Her make up will be plain and basic to show her natural beauty. It also helps to portray her as someone who doesn’t care much about their looks. Her costume will connote that she is more masculine than the other two and will be more likely to defend herself. It also shows that she has more self-respect.  Emily’s costume will show her as the typical Slasher character of the ‘blonde bimbo’. This will allow the audience to instantly recognise her character as the first one to die. Her costume will be revealing and skimpy to portray her as the ‘slut’ character that is so well-known to Slasher. Emily will be featured in my trailer wearing a short and tight black skirt, a bralet style top and boots. Her make up will be much heavier than Alex, with dark eye-make up and red lipstick. This instantly connotes that she is a bit trashy and doesn’t really respect herself. The audience will instantly recognise her as the slut character who dies straight away because she doesn't have the intelligence or capacity to defend herself. This is also reflected in the colour scheme of her costume; black and red. Red is associated with sexual desire and is definately something that Emily portrays, in a very obvious way which will be reflected in her costume.  The last female character is Amy. This character is a bit smarter than Katie, but still isn’t smart enough to escape Jackson. Like Katie, her costume will also consist of tight and skimpy clothing. This will help to portray her as a typical Slasher victim. Amy will be featured in my trailer wearing a skater skirt, a crop top and converse style shoes. Amy’s make up will also be very unnatural looking as she wear lipstick, blusher and eye shadow. This helps to distinguish the type of girls that Amy and Katie portray from the type of girl that Alex portrays  The sub-genre of Slasher doesn’t require a lot of dramatic make up for effect as this is mainly a feature necessary in supernatural horrors. Because of this the only extra make up effects that will be required would be the use of fake blood in any fight scenes between the characters and Jason. I also have the idea of getting an identical top to the one that Alex will be wearing in the trailer. This is because I can make over the second top to appear ripped. The actress playing Alex will then change into the second top for the later half of the trailer after her first encounter with Jackson Costume Hair and Makeup; The Girls
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  • 5.
    CostumeHairandMakeup;TheBoys  The fourmale characters that will feature in my trailer are the antagonist, Jackson, and the three male victims; Chase, Mike and Lewis. The three victim characters will have very simple and similar costumes to reflect their laidback and rebellious personalities. Whereas Jackson’s costume will be very unique but still typical of a Slasher antagonist.  Jackson will be the main character featured in my trailer. I wanted to keep him as close to a conventional Slasher killer as possible but to also create a sense of originality to his look that will make him a classic and easily recognisable Slasher killer. I have chosen to have Jackson featured in my trailer wearing orange overalls, a clown mask and boots. He wont require any makeup as I have chosen a mask that covers both his face and head.  Chase, Mike and Lewis will all have similar costumes of jeans, trainers and a plain t-shirt. Their costumes will differ by the jackets they wear, with Chase wearing a baseball jacket, Mike wearing a leather jacket and Lewis wearing a hoodie. I chose for these characters to have very simple costumes as it allows them to fit in with the current fashion trends among teenage boys. It also reflects them as very laidback characters who would just throw on whatever they have clean.
  • 6.
  • 7.
    Props  I havechosen only a few specific props to be featured in my trailer. This is because as the majority of my film and the trailer will be set in a school location, the equipment already in the school will be enough to reflect the school environment.  At the beginning of the trailer, I have chosen to have cigarettes and bottles of alchohol as the necessary props. This is because it will allow the reflection of the teenagers as reckless and rebellious teens who break the rules; typical Slasher characters. This is also because at the beginning of the trailer it will show the characters partying in the school after they break in.  I will also have the props of bags and phones. This is because as typical teenagers, they will be fixated with technology so will have phones, headphones, laptops, Ipads the lot. However I am only planning on using the characters phones as props within my trailer. Also, bags are a necessary prop within my trailer as one of the first things that happens is that one of the female characters bag’s disappear. I chose to use this prop to build up the events of the trailer and to make my Slasher film a bit different from others of it’s kind by having Jackson mess with the teenagers first before disposing of them one by one.  Another prop I have decided to use is a Jack in the box. This is because it links to Jackson and his costume. Also it creates contrapuntal sound that I think will be effective in my trailer. The Jack in the Box will feature on the death of Amy; she hears the music, sees it on the floor and picks it up. Just after it pops open, the camera will move from behind Amy to in front of her where the audience see Jackson standing behind her.  The final prop I have chosen is, of course, Jackson’s weapon. I have chosen to keep it simple with Jackson using a kitchen knife to slay his victims.
  • 8.
    Lighting  I havedecided to keep it quite simple with the lighting in my trailer. As most of film is set at night in the school, some sort of lighting will be necessary as ambient lighting will not be an option in this part of the trailer. In the school setting, I have decided to use Available Lighting so they audience can see what is happening clearly. This will also work well with the genre of my trailer as the lighting in the school appears very eerie on camera in the evening. I have chosen this lighting technique as it is the most practical technique as I shall use the lights already built into the school.  Part of the trailer will be set in a woodland area where the final battle between Alex and Jackson takes place. In this section, as it is set at night, ambient lighting may not be appropriate as the characters may not be seen very clearly. In this case, I will use torches to create a key light on the two characters. I am also planning to use back lighting in this scene on Jackson only to emphasis him and add to the fear and intimidation he creates. I chose this lighting because it is the most pratical and will add to the authenticity of my trailer as most Slasher films are set at night in dark, isolated locations with eerie and minimal lighting.
  • 9.
     Only onecharacter is going to feature on my film poster; Jackson. This is a common convention of Slasher film posters that I have identified so is one that I will carry out also. To maintain the symbiotic link between the three pieces of my promotional package, Jackson will be presented on the film poster wearing the same costume he wears in the trailer. This will also help to make Jackson a recognisable Slasher antagonist as he is always seen in the same costume with the same weapon. This is why I have chosen to feature Jackson’s weapon as the only prop in the frame for my film poster. I am going to use a medium close up shot for the film poster emphasising Jackson’s mask and his weapon. I will use a torch to create a key light that emphasises his mask among the darkness of the rest of the frame.
  • 10.
     Like thefilm poster, only Jackson will feature on the magazine front cover. For the front cover, I am going to use a medium long shot which will allow for more of his costume to be visible. His body position will be the same as the one in a shot that will feature in my trailer when the first victim sees Jackson. This will again help to maintain the symbiotic link. I was planning to set the front cover in the woodland area where the final fight takes place. However, when I carried out a reconnaissance of this area, I realised that a plain background would be more effective and professional and allow everything in the frame to stand out more.