Friday, 9 March 2012
Thursday, 1 March 2012
Font for my tagline.
I have been looking at different types and colours for the font of my tag line. I am aiming to achieve a simple look for my film poster, therefore the font must also be simple.

I like this font because I think it looks 'scrawled' this could reflect the recklessness and carelessness of the acts in the film. It also looks quite childish which could reflect the age of the killer.

I do not really like this font, although it is simple and 'matter of fact' i also think it is a bit dull and lacks and character.

I do like this font because I think as well as being simple it is bold and stands out. i think it will fit in with the font of the title of my film which will keep it looking more neat.
I like this font because I think it looks 'scrawled' this could reflect the recklessness and carelessness of the acts in the film. It also looks quite childish which could reflect the age of the killer.

I do not really like this font, although it is simple and 'matter of fact' i also think it is a bit dull and lacks and character.

I do like this font because I think as well as being simple it is bold and stands out. i think it will fit in with the font of the title of my film which will keep it looking more neat.
What would you expect from a teaser trailer?
While editing my final version of my teaser trailer, I need to make sure I include all of the things that are expected of a trailer. To make sure my trailer does contain these things I asked five people, from my class, the following questions.
1)What do you expect from a teaser trailer?
- To be enticed
- To be intrigued
- For it to grab your attention
- To make you want to see the film.
- To grasp an idea what the film is about/what genre it is.
From these answers I have realised that when watching my trailer back I must make sure that these aspects are included. The genre of my film must be clear, and I must be careful to try and keep the trailer exciting.
2)What would you expect from a horror teaser trailer?
- Scary
- To be able to identify the victim
- Tense
- Shocking end
- Leave the viewer on edge/shocked.
While making changes to my trailer I need to make sure I keep my viewers interested and I also need to make sure it contains the key factors of a horror teaser trailer.
3)What do you think would not make a good teaser trailer?
- Too much writing
- For it to be boring
- Lots of straight cuts
- No music/sound effects
- Shot held for too long
As my trailer includes music and sound effects I do not need to worry about the fourth point, however my trailer does contain writing. I need to make sure the writing shots are not shown for too long, so they will not bore the audience
1)What do you expect from a teaser trailer?
- To be enticed
- To be intrigued
- For it to grab your attention
- To make you want to see the film.
- To grasp an idea what the film is about/what genre it is.
From these answers I have realised that when watching my trailer back I must make sure that these aspects are included. The genre of my film must be clear, and I must be careful to try and keep the trailer exciting.
2)What would you expect from a horror teaser trailer?
- Scary
- To be able to identify the victim
- Tense
- Shocking end
- Leave the viewer on edge/shocked.
While making changes to my trailer I need to make sure I keep my viewers interested and I also need to make sure it contains the key factors of a horror teaser trailer.
3)What do you think would not make a good teaser trailer?
- Too much writing
- For it to be boring
- Lots of straight cuts
- No music/sound effects
- Shot held for too long
As my trailer includes music and sound effects I do not need to worry about the fourth point, however my trailer does contain writing. I need to make sure the writing shots are not shown for too long, so they will not bore the audience
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