The first location shown on the slideshow above is Parkhall Academy. We chose to film in our school as the setting is a mental institution and I believe it doesnt look like a hospital put pulls of a institution look, mainly from the outside. The shots we intend to take are also in some forms isolated which relate to an institutional view and the storyline also revolves around a girl being isolated from peers and the wider world. As our trailer is a genre of horror the school is an ideal place and the closest location we could film in as a hospital would not be appropriate for medical reasons. The location is good for us to portray images and clips of isolation and a girl trying to escape, large wide windows with no possibility of opening helps our trailer create this image.
Wednesday, 30 March 2011
Friday, 18 March 2011
Questionnaire and Results
Our results came to show very useful opinions from different people, at different ages, we were able to listen to these opinions and take action when producing our trailer. The graph below asks the question 'who do you prefer to see in your trailer' the majority of respondants answeres the main character which is understandable as the majority of respondants would prefer to see the main character which is why they are likely to view the film. We supported there opinion as the film is produced to target a audience and therefore we will include the main actress within the trailer.
The pie chart on the left asks the question ' what do you enjoy about film trailers?' The majority of respondants enjoy trailers because it builds up an insight about the film so therefore encourages them to watch the film in full. As a group we will aim to produce a trailer with a clear storyline however one that doesnt give all away, we will also aim to make is exciting as this contributes to building up insights about the film as the audience are likely to question about it.
This chart asks the question 'do you prefer fast pace or slow pace trailers?' the majority answered fast over slow which is recognisable as the film is targeted towards young adults/ teenagers and these groups prefer excitment. Fast pace helps build up excitment. From different peoples opinion we aim to include a lot of fast pace which also helps build up excitment, however there will be slow pace also for the audience to understand whats happening in certain shots.
Another question asked is 'How much of the narrative do
you prefer to see?' Many respondants answered 50%, this means half of the storyline to be shown which is a significant amount of the story. However the audience would want to know what they are going to watch. We will use peoples opinion to help support our trailer to help it become successful, we will include a strong narrative so the audience understand what the film is going to be about and if it is there type of film they are likely to watch it, however we dont intend to include the full narrative as this gives away the film and less people are likely to go ahead and watch it as they feel they have already seen the majority.


Friday, 11 March 2011
Conventions of a Horror
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
Target Audience.

The target audience we have decided to aim our film towards is females. Although the horror genre is usually aimed towards men, our film has a storyline which is most likely to appeal towards females rather than males and as a group we agreed to subvert this typical convention to form a wider demographic. Another reason this would have a wider female audience rather than males is because females are more likely to relate to this storyline if they have had past experiences or if they know other members to have been in such situations. Males on the other hand tend to push these situations aside or feel they cannot cope deep down to talk about these problems such as mental disorders so deal with them in a different way, therefore males arent likely to find this storyline very appealing. Even though not all women find themselves in a situation where they have experienced mental illness or know of someone with this illness, they are still likely to watch it more so than men because they find such topics more appealing and interesting and are likely to take information from films.
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