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Film work
1.
2. Mise en scene-
The setting shown here is a houses entrance hall, we can tell its night
from the lights that are turned on so that there is light in the entrance
hall. They are wearing casual clothes which shows they are in a
relaxed environment, this establishes for the audience that they are
on a group holiday perhaps. The characters facial expressions show
that at this point they are all happy and relaxed, which fits in well with
the clothes and setting they in. The lighting in this scene is situated
directly above them, which allows for the audience to feel
comfortable also, as this is how lighting works in normal life.
Editing-
The shot shown here is a continuity shot, it links with the previous and following shots, which are all shown as part of the same conversation. All
of these shots are shown in a form of light, whether it be sunlight or a lamp within the room.
Camerawork-
The shot type used in these selections of scenes are mid shots and mid-close ups. The framing of the shots puts the characters in the centre of
the frame. With the movement in these scenes being pans, showing both the location at which their in and the characters. The effect of this is to
show the secluded nature of where they are staying, as its in the middle of a forest.
Sound-
The diegetic sound used in this section is the speech in the scene, between the characters shown. Also there are background noises used which
are also diegetic. The non-diegetic sound in this section is a slow and quiet background noise used to accompany the speak.
3. Mise en scene-
The setting shown here is the girls shown bedroom, we can tell its
night from the dark nature of the setting. She is wearing pyjamas
which shows she is going to bed, this helps the audience work out the
setting quicker. The characters facial expression shows that at this
point she is stressed and scared. There is very little lighting in this
scene, the only lighting shown is being shone onto the right side of
the characters face, which creates a darkness over much of her face
while highlighting the facial features on the rest of her face, this is
used to make the audience feel nervous, as this form of lighting is
unnatural.
Editing-
The shot shown here is a continuity shot, it links with the previous and following shots, all of these shots are designed to show lots of unnatural;
lighting, the lighting emphasising facial features instead of lighting an entire area, on characters and objects, this is used to make the audience
feel nervous.
Camerawork-
The shot type used in these selections of scenes are mid shots and mid-close ups. The framing of the shots puts the characters in the centre of
the frame. With the movement in these scenes being pans, showing both the location at which their in and the characters. The effect of this is to
show the characters change in facial expression and body language throughout these scenes.
Sound-
The diegetic sound used in this section is the speech in the scene, between the characters shown. Also there are background noises, such as a
thunder storm, used which are also diegetic. There is no non-diegetic sound in this section, this is to create tension for the audience.
4. Mise en scene-
The setting shown here is the girls shown bedroom, we can tell its
night from the dark nature of the setting. She is wearing pyjamas
which shows she is going to bed, this helps the audience work out the
setting quicker. The characters facial expression shows that at this
point she is stressed and scared. There is very little lighting in this
scene, the only lighting shown is being shone onto the right side of
the characters face, which creates a darkness over much of her face
while highlighting the facial features on the rest of her face, this is
used to make the audience feel nervous, as this form of lighting is
unnatural.
Editing-
The shot shown here is a continuity shot, it links with the previous and following shots, all of these shots are designed to show lots of unnatural;
lighting, the lighting emphasising facial features instead of lighting an entire area, on characters and objects, this is used to make the audience
feel nervous.
Camerawork-
The shot type used in these selections of scenes are mid shots and mid-close ups. The framing of the shots puts the characters in the centre of
the frame. With the movement in these scenes being pans, showing both the location at which their in and the characters. The effect of this is to
show the characters change in facial expression and body language throughout these scenes.
Sound-
The diegetic sound used in this section is the speech in the scene, between the characters shown. Also there are background noises, such as a
thunder storm, used which are also diegetic. There is no non-diegetic sound in this section, this is to create tension for the audience.
5. Mise en scene-
The setting shown here is the girls shown bedroom, we can tell its
night from the dark nature of the setting, also because of the
continuity between shots here, which helps the audience realise that
this is under her bed. She is wearing pyjamas which shows she was
going to bed. The characters facial expression shows that she is
terrified of something, from continuity shown in these shots the
audience know it’s the monster she's scared off. There is very little
lighting in this scene, the only lighting shown is being shone onto the
top of the characters head, this is used to make the realise that this
character is good, as this form of lighting is natural to see.
Editing-
The shot shown here is a continuity shot, it links with the previous and following shots, all of these shots are designed to show lots of unnatural;
lighting, the lighting emphasising facial features instead of lighting an entire area, on characters and objects, this is used to make the audience
feel nervous.
Camerawork-
The shot type used in these selections of scenes are mid shots and mid-close ups. The framing of the shots puts the characters in the centre of
the frame. With the movement in these scenes being pans, showing both the location at which their in and the characters. The effect of this is to
show the characters change in facial expression and body language throughout these scenes.
Sound-
The diegetic sound used in this section is the speech in the scene, between the characters shown. Also there are background noises used which
are also diegetic. There is no non-diegetic sound in this section, this is to create tension for the audience.
6. Mise en scene-
The setting shown here is a bedroom within the house, we can tell its
night from the lights that are turned on so that there is light in the
room. She is wearing casual clothes which shows she was in a relaxed
environment, however this contrast the rest of the scene and her
facial expressions, showing that its no longer a relaxing environment.
The characters facial expressions show that she is worried which fits
in well with the setting they in. The lighting in this scene is situated
below her, casting shadows above her on the wall, which is unnatural
lighting and will effect the audience in an eerie manner as they will
pick up on this.
Editing-
The shot shown here is not a continuity shot, however because of the storyline the audience has been told about previous to this shot, the
audience can figure out the situation shown to them very quickly.
Camerawork-
The shot type used in these selections of scenes are mid shots and mid-close ups. The framing of the shots puts the characters in the centre of
the frame. With the movement in these scenes being pans, showing both the location at which their in and the characters. The effect of this is to
show the characters change in facial expression and body language throughout these scenes.
Sound-
There is no diegetic sound in this section of the teaser trailer, the non-diegetic sound used is a high pitched girls voice saying ‘leave here’ and
deeper tune behind it. This is to create a faster pace for this section of the trailer.
7. Mise en scene-
The setting shown here is a cupboard, we can tell its night from the
dark nature of the setting, also because of the light coming in from
the door being ajar, which looks like man made light. The character
shown is wearing all white, which creates the sense of a paranormal
being for the audience. The character shown is showing no facial
expression, which is often associated with sociopaths. There is very
little lighting in this scene, the only lighting shown is being shone into
the door from behind the monster, this allows the audience to see the
monster clearly for the first time in the teaser trailer, which allows the
audience to remember the monster and therefore remember the
trailer.
Editing-
The shot shown here is not a continuity shot, however because of the storyline the audience has been told about previous to this shot, the
audience can figure out the situation shown to them very quickly.
Camerawork-
The shot type used in these selections of scenes are mid shots and mid-close ups. The framing of the shots puts the characters in the centre of
the frame. With the movement in these scenes being pans, showing both the location at which their in and the characters. The effect of this is to
show the characters change in facial expression and body language throughout these scenes.
Sound-
There is no diegetic sound in this section of the teaser trailer, the non-diegetic sound used is a high pitched girls voice saying ‘leave here’ and
deeper tune behind it. This is to create a faster pace for this section of the trailer.
8. Mise en scene-
The setting shown here is a houses stairs, we can tell its night from the
dark nature of the setting. The character shown is barely visible, but
from the way it moves the audience can figure out that this is the
monster being shown. The lighting in this scene is situated to the left
of the character, from the window, the lighting isn’t bright enough to
be the sun so the audience is led to assume that the light is coming
from the moons reflection, this form of lighting distorts the characters
appearance which creates a sense of anxiousness for the audience.
Editing-
The shot shown here is not a continuity shot, however because of the storyline the audience has been told about previous to this shot, the
audience can figure out the situation shown to them very quickly.
Camerawork-
The shot type used in these selections of scenes are mid shots and mid-close ups. The framing of the shots puts the characters in the centre of
the frame. With the movement in these scenes being pans, showing both the location at which their in and the characters. The effect of this is to
show the characters change in facial expression and body language throughout these scenes.
Sound-
There is no diegetic sound in this section of the teaser trailer, the non-diegetic sound used is a high pitched girls voice saying ‘leave here’ and
deeper tune behind it. This is to create a faster pace for this section of the trailer.
9. Mise en scene-
The setting shown here is a room within the house, we can tell its
night from the lights that are turned on so that there is light in the
room. The character shown is wearing all white, which creates the
sense of a paranormal being for the audience. The character shown is
showing an evil facial expression whilst bearing its teeth, showing that
this is the evil character. The main lighting source in this shot is
coming from the phone torch which is shining directly into the
monsters face, showing its facial expression and body language
clearly.
Editing-
The shot shown here is not a continuity shot, however because of the storyline the audience has been told about previous to this shot, the
audience can figure out the situation shown to them very quickly.
Camerawork-
The shot type used in these selections of scenes are mid shots and mid-close ups. The framing of the shots puts the characters in the centre of
the frame. With the movement in these scenes being pans, showing both the location at which their in and the characters. The effect of this is to
show the characters change in facial expression and body language throughout these scenes.
Sound-
There is no diegetic sound in this section of the teaser trailer, the non-diegetic sound used is a high pitched girls voice saying ‘leave here’ and
deeper tune behind it. This is to create a faster pace for this section of the trailer.
10. Mise en scene-
The setting shown here is a darkened screen with a small amount of
lighting around the text. This is used to bring the audiences attention
directly to the text which is located in the centre of the shot, which is
where the audience would be looking. The darkness used emphasises
the genre of the film.
Sound-
The sound in this section is non-diegetic, and is a high-pitched chiming sound, its very quiet as to not take away from the focus of the film title.
Text Graphic-
The text graphic used here shows the name of the film across the centre of the screen. The graphic is white and red so as to stand out against the
black backdrop, despite this it still fits in with the darkened screen as both use a very similar worn effect. The font is blocky however used serif, so
as to create an old looking effect for the text. The reason for having the text in this way is so it stands out whilst keeping film conventions.
11. Trailer Information-
The teaser trailer is 1 minute 43 seconds long. The information about the film given to the audience during this time is, what will happen during
the film, characters will try and survive being killed by the monster shown. This is suggested by the shots used and narrative throughout the
trailer. The plotline shows that the film will be a teen horror.
This teaser trailer leaves the audience asking the question of what will happen to the charters shown throughout the teaser trailer, also what is
the monster and where did it come from. The USP, unique selling point, of this film is its genre. This is because there are few teen horror films
released because of the niche market for them.
The target audience is teens to adults, with both and men women being the target audience, this is because of the characters age and the genres
traditional audience. The interests of the target audience would be horror films, with no specific background being more likely to watch this than
another.
This analysis will be useful in my production planning because we can use the mise en scene, sound, textual graphics, camerawork and editing
from this trailer in ours, so as to make ours effectively as possible. Also this teaser trailers USP and questions left at the end of the trailer will be
very similar to our film, this is because both films are aimed at a very similar target audience.
12. Main Image Text
Title
Main Image
Main Image Text
The mise en scene used in this image is of a character from
the film. The image is very dark and doesn’t use and bright
colours. The lighting in this image comes from the
reflection in the masks eyes, which also shows a second
film character. The camerawork used in a close up of the
character, with the character being central to the image.
This shows that they are a important aspect of the films
storyline.
The marketing team behind the creation of this poster are
trying to attract an audience through the use of the films
USP. This is through both the teaser trailer and poster of
this film focusing on the horror and teen aspect, making it
a teen horror.
The elements of this poster that I believe could be used in
my groups teaser trailer is the dark character shown with a
hint at the storyline, for example in this poster the
reflection of the monster is used. Also the use of mise en
scene and camerawork in this poster are good because we
can use these aspects in our own teaser trailer as they fit
advertise to the same target market as we have well.