The document summarizes feedback received on a website. The feedback indicated that users liked the easy accessibility of the site and its dark color scheme, which effectively created a scary atmosphere. The document notes the site served its purpose as an easy-to-use horror movie website. To improve for a future horror movie site, it suggests incorporating more images to make the site visually appealing since the current version lacks images.
Horror movie trailer questionnaire responses barshagrg
The document summarizes the results of a survey about preferences for horror movie themes, settings, music and pacing. It found that the target audience is mostly female aged 18-20. Popular themes included mystery, haunted and psychological themes. Favorite settings were school/college and forests. Scary music included children's songs/lullabies played on instruments like piano and violin. Most respondents preferred realistic plots and a balance of fast and slow pacing in trailers.
The document analyzes how the student's horror film poster, website, and trailer used, developed, or challenged existing conventions in media. For the poster, the student followed conventions like using red, black, and white colors and a distressed font. The website also used common horror color schemes and layout. However, the trailer challenged conventions by casting only Asian female leads and having an Asian ghost, when horror movies typically feature white protagonists and play into Asian stereotypes. Overall, the student aimed to create realistic horror media while also increasing representation.
This document discusses various techniques used in the mise-en-scene of horror films to create fear and tension in audiences. It explains that low-key lighting is commonly used to make scenes darker and scare audiences by hiding what they cannot see. Props like weapons are used to associate characters and signify violence. Facial expressions of fear shown by characters help audiences connect and feel scared for them. Costumes are also used to indicate whether characters are good or bad. Isolated house settings at night create tension by trapping characters without help or escape. These mise-en-scene elements manipulate human psychology and put audiences on edge.
This document contains four different plot ideas for stories. The first involves a teenager named Charlie who hosts a Halloween party seeking revenge on classmates who bullied him. The second is about a girl named Scarlett who receives a cursed book that gives her 14 days to live by completing tasks in the book. The third follows four teenagers who discover strange events happening at a manor they are having a party at. The fourth plot involves a man seeking revenge against someone who killed his parents in a drunk driving accident eight years ago by taking the man's wife and child hostage.
This document discusses different camera shots and angles used in horror films and provides examples from Carrie, Insidious 3, and Don't Breathe. It describes establishing shots that set the scene, high angle shots that make characters seem vulnerable, close-up shots that show facial expressions to build tension, point-of-view shots that put the audience in the character's perspective, and over-the-shoulder shots that create tension by showing what's happening around a character. These various shots are effective techniques for horror films to engage audiences and increase fear and anticipation of scary events.
I wanted to create a website for my horror movie and researched existing horror movie websites like http://www.warnerbros.com/archive/theexorcist/index.html, http://www.blairwitch.com/, http://www.insidious-movie.net/site/, and http://www.silenthill3d.com/ for inspiration. All four websites had common design elements including a dark color scheme using blues, blacks, and greys with subtle red accents, white text on a dark background for a ghostly effect, and consistent color schemes and styles across pages featuring home, about, gallery, and cast/crew sections.
The document summarizes feedback received on a website. The feedback indicated that users liked the easy accessibility of the site and its dark color scheme, which effectively created a scary atmosphere. The document notes the site served its purpose as an easy-to-use horror movie website. To improve for a future horror movie site, it suggests incorporating more images to make the site visually appealing since the current version lacks images.
Horror movie trailer questionnaire responses barshagrg
The document summarizes the results of a survey about preferences for horror movie themes, settings, music and pacing. It found that the target audience is mostly female aged 18-20. Popular themes included mystery, haunted and psychological themes. Favorite settings were school/college and forests. Scary music included children's songs/lullabies played on instruments like piano and violin. Most respondents preferred realistic plots and a balance of fast and slow pacing in trailers.
The document analyzes how the student's horror film poster, website, and trailer used, developed, or challenged existing conventions in media. For the poster, the student followed conventions like using red, black, and white colors and a distressed font. The website also used common horror color schemes and layout. However, the trailer challenged conventions by casting only Asian female leads and having an Asian ghost, when horror movies typically feature white protagonists and play into Asian stereotypes. Overall, the student aimed to create realistic horror media while also increasing representation.
This document discusses various techniques used in the mise-en-scene of horror films to create fear and tension in audiences. It explains that low-key lighting is commonly used to make scenes darker and scare audiences by hiding what they cannot see. Props like weapons are used to associate characters and signify violence. Facial expressions of fear shown by characters help audiences connect and feel scared for them. Costumes are also used to indicate whether characters are good or bad. Isolated house settings at night create tension by trapping characters without help or escape. These mise-en-scene elements manipulate human psychology and put audiences on edge.
This document contains four different plot ideas for stories. The first involves a teenager named Charlie who hosts a Halloween party seeking revenge on classmates who bullied him. The second is about a girl named Scarlett who receives a cursed book that gives her 14 days to live by completing tasks in the book. The third follows four teenagers who discover strange events happening at a manor they are having a party at. The fourth plot involves a man seeking revenge against someone who killed his parents in a drunk driving accident eight years ago by taking the man's wife and child hostage.
This document discusses different camera shots and angles used in horror films and provides examples from Carrie, Insidious 3, and Don't Breathe. It describes establishing shots that set the scene, high angle shots that make characters seem vulnerable, close-up shots that show facial expressions to build tension, point-of-view shots that put the audience in the character's perspective, and over-the-shoulder shots that create tension by showing what's happening around a character. These various shots are effective techniques for horror films to engage audiences and increase fear and anticipation of scary events.
I wanted to create a website for my horror movie and researched existing horror movie websites like http://www.warnerbros.com/archive/theexorcist/index.html, http://www.blairwitch.com/, http://www.insidious-movie.net/site/, and http://www.silenthill3d.com/ for inspiration. All four websites had common design elements including a dark color scheme using blues, blacks, and greys with subtle red accents, white text on a dark background for a ghostly effect, and consistent color schemes and styles across pages featuring home, about, gallery, and cast/crew sections.
The document analyzes the trailer for the movie The Ring. It discusses how the trailer uses dark lighting effects, smoky appearances, and dark clothing to create a grim and dark atmosphere that links to the horror theme. Mirrors and pixilated screens are used to make what will happen unclear and keep the audience feeling anticipated. The contrast of soft music with pixilated TV sounds adds a chilling vibe. Dark lighting on faces and sets adds to the fear and negative feeling. Shots from behind the character make them seem weak and vulnerable.
The document discusses asking respondents whether the style of a magazine's front cover, content page, and double spread article were consistent. 100% of respondents agreed the style was consistent because similar colors and fonts were used throughout.
The responses to an article indicated that the headline was interesting but the picture did not always match the content, suggesting an area for future improvement. The article was found to be easy to read by all, implying the font was clear and understandable. Suggested improvements included adding more pictures and using more colors.
This document lists two magazine titles: "College magazine" and "Music magazine". It does not provide any other details about the magazines, their content, readership, or other distinguishing features.
The author analyzed existing music magazines to understand their design choices like colors and fonts used to attract audiences. They also examined magazine features and reader responses to inform their own magazine creation. Surveys with specific questions helped the author develop a target audience profile and mood board by learning about reader needs, demands and willingness to pay for a monthly magazine.
The survey responses showed that 100% of respondents found the text clear to understand and all responses stated that the page was easy to read. Suggested improvements included adding more colors, making pictures more proportionate, and including additional pictures.
The document summarizes survey responses about a magazine. 75% of respondents said the magazine portrayed an alternative hiphop genre. All responses liked the QUE logo as it appeals to the target audience. 100% of responses said the magazine will attract its intended audience. Some specific feedback was that people liked the red advert on the cover and found the picture unique, while some said it needed more writing, colors and pictures to be less plain.
The document discusses the various technologies the author learned to use while completing their coursework, including Mac computers, Photoshop, InDesign, DSLR cameras, WordPress, Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, SlideShare, and Survey Monkey. The author provides details on how they used each technology and the new skills they learned, such as taking screenshots on Mac, using tools in Photoshop, laying out pages in InDesign, controlling a camera's exposure, posting blogs in WordPress, and creating and analyzing surveys in Survey Monkey.
The document describes the target audience for a new music magazine as late teens and young adults who are students with part-time jobs. They enjoy genres like rap, hip hop, alternative and techno, follow fashion trends, and have disposable income that they spend on music, movies, concerts and brands like Supreme, Nike and Fila. They own smartphones and are active on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat and YouTube. The magazine aims to be more diverse and attract more audiences by including white and Asian people who are underrepresented in existing hip hop/rap magazines. It is priced at £2.00 to match the low income of the target audience, unlike other magazines in the genre that
The document discusses the target audience and design choices for a new hip hop magazine. The target audience is identified as 16-18 year olds of various ethnicities and incomes. To be inclusive and affordable, fashion in the magazine is simple and attainable. Diversity of race and gender are represented among models and staff to make all audiences feel included.
This document summarizes key elements of a magazine aimed at teenage boys. It notes that the magazine uses bold colors and a lack of structure to appeal to short attention spans. All models and imagery are of white males. Aggressive language and rebellious themes are used throughout to match the target audience. Photos are presented in a gritty, low saturation style meant to look mysterious. Advertisements also aim to appeal to teenagers with references to music and attitude.
The document analyzes various elements of the magazine Kerrang!, which targets teenage males. It notes that the cover uses bold colors and commercial elements to appeal to its target audience. Throughout the magazine, a consistent style is maintained to give a rebellious vibe. Articles use colloquial language and conversational styles to seem approachable to readers. Advertisements feature products and words that align with the genre of music the magazine promotes.
The document discusses targeting different consumer groups - Emulators, Experiencers, Achievers, and Strugglers - with a marketing campaign for a young fashion brand. It suggests using a young, rebellious model to appeal to Emulators and Experiencers, offering discounts to attract price-conscious Strugglers, and promoting a conservative style to appeal to status-seeking Achievers. Quotes, music, and graphic styles are also discussed in the context of appealing to different groups' identities and desires.
The document discusses targeting different consumer groups - Emulators, Experiencers, Achievers, and Strugglers - with a marketing campaign. It states that a young, rebellious model will appeal to Emulators and Experiencers as teenagers and young adults. Quotes and styles are chosen to appeal to Experiencers' search for identity and Strugglers' desire to overcome struggles. Conservative images and well-known brands target materialistic Achievers seeking status.
The document discusses how different elements of an advertisement would appeal to different consumer personality types. A young, rebellious model would appeal to Emulators and Experiencers, who are young adults and teenagers looking to be different. Quotes and styles using inspiring, rustic language would appeal to Experiencers who are finding their identity and Strugglers who want hope. Images selling a conservative style would attract Achievers who want to create a well-established image. Offering a chance to win items would attract Strugglers who struggle financially but want certain products.
The document analyzes a classical music magazine targeted towards upper middle class and elderly classical music listeners. It discusses the magazine's content, advertisements, gender representation, socioeconomic targeting, stylistic elements, and layout designs. The magazine features predominantly white male artists and aims to appeal to its affluent target audience through luxurious visuals and fonts. Women are depicted more sexually on covers, while men are shown as rebellious personalities. Layouts and lighting are used to accentuate gender differences and portray women as objects rather than individuals.
The document analyzes visual techniques used in a magazine advertisement to attract male readers. It discusses how the advertisement uses high angles, untamed hair, white clothing, and a furry rug to portray the model as wild and animalistic in order to appeal to men's desires. Additionally, the open mouth, open arms, and lighting are intended to make the model seem inviting and alluring.
This music video uses symbols and representations to explore stereotypes. It depicts a teenage boy from a low social class who views the world through an innocent camera. He is beaten by white men, symbolizing exposure to harsh reality. Ethnic minorities are shown positively, including an Asian shopkeeper and a man living in a caravan who helps the boy by fixing his camera. The video challenges common stereotypes about social class, ethnicity, and gender.
The document analyzes the trailer for the movie The Ring. It discusses how the trailer uses dark lighting effects, smoky appearances, and dark clothing to create a grim and dark atmosphere that links to the horror theme. Mirrors and pixilated screens are used to make what will happen unclear and keep the audience feeling anticipated. The contrast of soft music with pixilated TV sounds adds a chilling vibe. Dark lighting on faces and sets adds to the fear and negative feeling. Shots from behind the character make them seem weak and vulnerable.
The document discusses asking respondents whether the style of a magazine's front cover, content page, and double spread article were consistent. 100% of respondents agreed the style was consistent because similar colors and fonts were used throughout.
The responses to an article indicated that the headline was interesting but the picture did not always match the content, suggesting an area for future improvement. The article was found to be easy to read by all, implying the font was clear and understandable. Suggested improvements included adding more pictures and using more colors.
This document lists two magazine titles: "College magazine" and "Music magazine". It does not provide any other details about the magazines, their content, readership, or other distinguishing features.
The author analyzed existing music magazines to understand their design choices like colors and fonts used to attract audiences. They also examined magazine features and reader responses to inform their own magazine creation. Surveys with specific questions helped the author develop a target audience profile and mood board by learning about reader needs, demands and willingness to pay for a monthly magazine.
The survey responses showed that 100% of respondents found the text clear to understand and all responses stated that the page was easy to read. Suggested improvements included adding more colors, making pictures more proportionate, and including additional pictures.
The document summarizes survey responses about a magazine. 75% of respondents said the magazine portrayed an alternative hiphop genre. All responses liked the QUE logo as it appeals to the target audience. 100% of responses said the magazine will attract its intended audience. Some specific feedback was that people liked the red advert on the cover and found the picture unique, while some said it needed more writing, colors and pictures to be less plain.
The document discusses the various technologies the author learned to use while completing their coursework, including Mac computers, Photoshop, InDesign, DSLR cameras, WordPress, Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, SlideShare, and Survey Monkey. The author provides details on how they used each technology and the new skills they learned, such as taking screenshots on Mac, using tools in Photoshop, laying out pages in InDesign, controlling a camera's exposure, posting blogs in WordPress, and creating and analyzing surveys in Survey Monkey.
The document describes the target audience for a new music magazine as late teens and young adults who are students with part-time jobs. They enjoy genres like rap, hip hop, alternative and techno, follow fashion trends, and have disposable income that they spend on music, movies, concerts and brands like Supreme, Nike and Fila. They own smartphones and are active on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat and YouTube. The magazine aims to be more diverse and attract more audiences by including white and Asian people who are underrepresented in existing hip hop/rap magazines. It is priced at £2.00 to match the low income of the target audience, unlike other magazines in the genre that
The document discusses the target audience and design choices for a new hip hop magazine. The target audience is identified as 16-18 year olds of various ethnicities and incomes. To be inclusive and affordable, fashion in the magazine is simple and attainable. Diversity of race and gender are represented among models and staff to make all audiences feel included.
This document summarizes key elements of a magazine aimed at teenage boys. It notes that the magazine uses bold colors and a lack of structure to appeal to short attention spans. All models and imagery are of white males. Aggressive language and rebellious themes are used throughout to match the target audience. Photos are presented in a gritty, low saturation style meant to look mysterious. Advertisements also aim to appeal to teenagers with references to music and attitude.
The document analyzes various elements of the magazine Kerrang!, which targets teenage males. It notes that the cover uses bold colors and commercial elements to appeal to its target audience. Throughout the magazine, a consistent style is maintained to give a rebellious vibe. Articles use colloquial language and conversational styles to seem approachable to readers. Advertisements feature products and words that align with the genre of music the magazine promotes.
The document discusses targeting different consumer groups - Emulators, Experiencers, Achievers, and Strugglers - with a marketing campaign for a young fashion brand. It suggests using a young, rebellious model to appeal to Emulators and Experiencers, offering discounts to attract price-conscious Strugglers, and promoting a conservative style to appeal to status-seeking Achievers. Quotes, music, and graphic styles are also discussed in the context of appealing to different groups' identities and desires.
The document discusses targeting different consumer groups - Emulators, Experiencers, Achievers, and Strugglers - with a marketing campaign. It states that a young, rebellious model will appeal to Emulators and Experiencers as teenagers and young adults. Quotes and styles are chosen to appeal to Experiencers' search for identity and Strugglers' desire to overcome struggles. Conservative images and well-known brands target materialistic Achievers seeking status.
The document discusses how different elements of an advertisement would appeal to different consumer personality types. A young, rebellious model would appeal to Emulators and Experiencers, who are young adults and teenagers looking to be different. Quotes and styles using inspiring, rustic language would appeal to Experiencers who are finding their identity and Strugglers who want hope. Images selling a conservative style would attract Achievers who want to create a well-established image. Offering a chance to win items would attract Strugglers who struggle financially but want certain products.
The document analyzes a classical music magazine targeted towards upper middle class and elderly classical music listeners. It discusses the magazine's content, advertisements, gender representation, socioeconomic targeting, stylistic elements, and layout designs. The magazine features predominantly white male artists and aims to appeal to its affluent target audience through luxurious visuals and fonts. Women are depicted more sexually on covers, while men are shown as rebellious personalities. Layouts and lighting are used to accentuate gender differences and portray women as objects rather than individuals.
The document analyzes visual techniques used in a magazine advertisement to attract male readers. It discusses how the advertisement uses high angles, untamed hair, white clothing, and a furry rug to portray the model as wild and animalistic in order to appeal to men's desires. Additionally, the open mouth, open arms, and lighting are intended to make the model seem inviting and alluring.
This music video uses symbols and representations to explore stereotypes. It depicts a teenage boy from a low social class who views the world through an innocent camera. He is beaten by white men, symbolizing exposure to harsh reality. Ethnic minorities are shown positively, including an Asian shopkeeper and a man living in a caravan who helps the boy by fixing his camera. The video challenges common stereotypes about social class, ethnicity, and gender.