Monday, 26 March 2012

Final Film Poster

Film Poster

The poster uses a significant shot from the trailer. We see the protagonist looking ahead at the dark figure, however both characters identity are hidden, which makes the poster creepy. The titles are white, which clashes with the contrast of the forest backdrop making some letters hard to read. This gives an eerie feel and also adds to the vagueness and suspense. An important quote is used at the bottom of the page, which again adds dramatic effect, but also it produces a link to the reader because of the use of a personal pronoun. The poster uses a high contrast and an alteration in the pictures saturation, which is used to link the poster to the trailer, as that uses it as well.
We chose to create are poster on "Gimp". This was because the software produces good,professional effects with a number of different tools to use.

Film Poster Possible Design

Production Logo

Cross Cut Production Logo

This is the production Logo for our Trailer. We made it using "Live Type", which we felt was the perfect software for this task. We chose to call our production Company "Crosscut Productions", as we felt that this was an appropriate name.
The effect was fairly simple, as we wanted it to reflect the horror/thriller genre of our trailer.

Thursday, 15 March 2012

Tailer Feedback Draft


Feedback Questionnaire


1.    Did you feel that the trailer conveyed the horror genre?

YES/NO



2.    Did you feel that the editing created tension?  

YES/NO



3.    Did you like the effect of the colour saturation?

YES/NO





4.    Was the trailer too long, short, or a good length of time (circle one)





5.    Could you understand the narrative through the trailer?

YES/NO







6.    Did you feel that the music built atmosphere and tension?

YES/NO