2. Scenario
My trailer will start off with a party, showing close ups, mid shots
and long shots of all the guests having a good time, and doing
different dance moves. It will then go on to show the ‘villains’ of
the movie showing up to the party. Then a quick clip of a
stabbing will be shown, after this we hear the party go silent and
a girl crying in hysterics. The trailer will end with ambulance
sirens.
3. Music/soundtrack
I am going to try out various different songs and chose the most
appropriate depending on how I shoot the trailer. I will use music
which is the appropriate for the particular scenes.
For sound effects I will add in the ambulance sirens and record
background noise from the party, to get a clear atmosphere for
my audience.
4. Audience
The audience for my trailer will be teenagers, as the scenario is
easily relatable to the modern day teenage party, with a slight
twist at the end (stabbing). I feel this audience will appreciate
and understand the trailer better than an older more mature
audience.
5. Actors
I will audition a range of potential actors for my trailer, and
choose the best suited.
The actors that I will use in the actual party will be of a age range
from 16-18.
The 3 actors that I will use as the ‘uninvited guests’ will be 17-18
years old.
6. Costumes
The actors at the party will be wearing standard costumes, e.g.
girls in a skirt and top, or jeans and crop top and boys in jeans
and hoodies.
The ‘uninvited guests’ will wear similar clothing, which will
consist of tracksuit bottoms, jumpers and possibly a big coat.
They will also wear a cap.
7. Potential Problems
There are many problems that I could face whilst filming this.
Below are a few examples:
• Having all the actors in the same room under control (at the
party scene)
• Getting the lighting correct, as it will need to be dark outside
and inside, however still be able to see what is going on at the
party.
• Making the stabbing as realistic as I can.