Portfolio Sections
- A. Final Product: Main Product (2)
- B. Final Product: Ancillary Texts (2)
- C. Evaluation Question 1 (2)
- C. Evaluation Question 2 (1)
- C. Evaluation Question 3 (1)
- C. Evaluation Question 4 (1)
- D. Appendix 1: research for main product (8)
- E. Appendix 2: pre - production planning for main product (3)
- F. Appendix 3: Research For Ancillary Tasks (2)
Saturday, 27 February 2010
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Are you going to find comparable stills from real teaser trailers? And WHERE is question 2?
ReplyDeleteAlso, you need to put all of these stills into one post. You copy and paste the html. Ask me if you don't know how.
Get more stills. Then look at the big A3 sheet we did with all the convetions of the horror genre, broken into setting, tech code, iconography, narrative, character types and themes, then apply these to the stills.
ReplyDeleteAlso you need to think about the product AS A TEASER TRAILER, as well as an example of the horror genre. Again look back at our work on trailer conventions and add a discussion of this into the post. For example, what elements of the narrative did you withhold and what elements did you decide to reveal? Why? Do you enable identification with a protagonist enough? How did you use intertitles to generate that feeling of being carried along and into the story? How did you use sound to generate a feeling of buildup etc etc Write about all of these things.