Sunday, 26 December 2010

Final Sound

After experimenting with various traditional soundtracks we have found two, that when mixed on garage band create a unique sound. We feel the slowness of the track builds tension, whilst the build up of additional instrumnets and voice creates a rise in action which mirrors our fast cuts, (although in comparison to our original drum 'n' bass it is fairly slow). We feel this works particularly well, especially when visualised with our edited film.


Unfortunately we cannot embed these clips onto the blog as they are only available on our desktop, you can hear the finished version in our final product of the teaser trailer.

Monday, 22 November 2010

Institutions

http://ash-jack-sofy-will-media.blogspot.com/2010/01/which-company.html#comments

An interesting look into possible film institutions that we did last year.

BBFC

These are the deffinitaions that the BBFC give about different types of film genre. We should follow these deffinitions to ensure our genre is clear and matches the expectations of the audience and the industry.

Horror
The use of frightening elements which might scare or unsettle an audience is part of a long tradition of story telling and film making. Many children enjoy the excitement of scary sequences, but, where films are targeted at a younger audience, classification decisions will take into account such factors as the frequency, length and detail of scary scenes as well as horror effects, including music and sound, and whether there is a swift and reassuring outcome. Older audiences often pay to see horror films because they like being frightened or shocked and such works are classified at an appropriate category to ensure that the young and vulnerable are protected from too intense an experience.

Violence
Violence has always been a feature of entertainment for children and adults. Classification decisions will take account of the degree and nature of any violence in a work. Works which feature the following are likely to receive more restrictive classifications: portrayal of violence as a normal solution to problems, heroes who inflict pain and injury, callousness towards victims, the encouragement of aggressive attitudes, and content which depicts characters taking pleasure in pain or humiliation. Sexualised violence or works which glorify or glamorise violence will receive a more restrictive classification and may even be cut. A strict policy on sexual violence and rape is applied. Content which might eroticise or endorse sexual violence may require cuts at any classification level. This is more likely with video works than film because of the potential for replaying scenes out of context. Any association of sex with non-consensual restraint, pain or humiliation may be cut.
A small number of viewers are sensitive to flashing and flickering light, or some shapes and patterns, and may experience seizures or other serious physical effects. In addition, some viewers experience feelings of motion sickness or other symptoms when viewing works which feature hand held or otherwise moving camerawork, or which feature very low frequency sounds. It is the responsibility of film makers and distributors to identify works in which such issues may arise and to ensure that, when required, appropriate warnings are given to viewers. Such effects are therefore not normally taken into account when reaching a classification decision. However, if it is obvious during viewing that the work is highly likely to affect a significant number of viewers, the BBFC may advise the distributor of the need to ensure that appropriate warnings are in place. In extreme cases, assurances regarding the display of appropriate warnings may be required as a condition of classification.


CERTIFICATE CATEGORIES
After looking through all the certificates, we thought a certificate of 15 should be awarded to our teaser trailer.
15 –Suitable only for 15 years and over.
No one younger than 15 may see a ‘15’ film in a cinema.
No one younger than 15 may rent or buy a ‘15’ rated video work.

Discrimination
The work as a whole must not endorse discriminatory language or behaviour.

Drugs
Drug taking may be shown but the film as a whole must not promote or encourage drug misuse. The misuse of easily accessible and highly dangerous substances (for example, aerosols or solvents) is unlikely to be acceptable.

Horror
Strong threat and menace are permitted unless sadistic or sexualised. Imitable behaviour or dangerous behaviour (for example, hanging, suicide and self-harming) should not dwell on detail which could be copied. Easily accessible weapons should not be glamorised. There may be frequent use of strong language (for example, ‘fuck’). The strongest terms (for example, ‘cunt’) may be acceptable if justified by the context. Aggressive or repeated use of the strongest language is unlikely to be acceptable.

Nudity
Nudity may be allowed in a sexual context but without strong detail. There are no constraints on nudity in a non-sexual or educational context.

Sex
Sexual activity may be portrayed without strong detail. There may be strong verbal references to sexual behaviour, but the strongest references are unlikely to be acceptable unless justified by context. Works whose primary purpose is sexual arousal or stimulation are unlikely to be cceptable.

Theme
No theme is prohibited, provided the treatment is appropriate for 15 year olds.

Violence
Violence may be strong but should not dwell on the infliction of pain or injury. The strongest gory images are unlikely to be acceptable. Strong sadistic or sexualised violence is also unlikely to be acceptable. There may be detailed verbal references to sexual violence but any portrayal of sexual violence must be discreet and have a strong contextual justification.

The webpage that we looked at to get this information was http://www.bbfc.co.uk/downloads/pub/Guidelines/BBFC%20Classification%20Guidelines%202009.pdf

Sunday, 17 October 2010

Website Creation












Initial website creation planning

Now that both our trailer and poster are beginning to take shape, it is important we look into how to go about creating our website. Through researching what the A2 groups from last year used, and through also experimenting with different website creators, at the moment we think that wix.com might be the best website builder to use.

We know from earlier posts what mainstream, successful film websites include, but it is important to go over what we need to make sure we include in our website.

Below is a small deconstruction of one of last years groups websites.

PROS
-Branding- The film name is clear to see at the top of the page, and is given its own design with the typography and mix of colours. The tag line 'ISOLATION IS COMPULSORY' also adds a nice finishing touch below the trailer.
-Blood splatters give more of an insight into the type of film. Easily understandible to the user.
-Links to other sections giving more information. Vital to any film website. We are only required to create a homepage, but it is important to show our understanding of film websites.
-Media convergence- clear links to other media platforms that the film is based. Allows more accessiblilty to users and targets a wider audience.

CONS
-The trailer acts as the attraction, positioned in the centre of the page. Unlike many film websites though, the trailer does not play automatically, and on first viewing, it just appears as a black box. Maybe it could be more apparent that it is actually the film trailer?
-Also, another problem is that the user has to scroll down and across to access the full width of the homepage, making it less user-friendly. The 'jump' is not effective.

Friday, 15 October 2010

WWW. ?

One of the possible options we have for our coursework is to create a homepage for a website for our movie, it dawned on me today that we would need a domain name for our movie; so I looked on hosting websites for available names. Although it may seem standard to have simply the film name as the title, as seen in http://www.nightmareonelmstreet.com/ and http://www.thelastexorcism.com/ , this is not the most popular style of title but also is unavailable to us due to the fact http://www.werehouse.com/ is already taken. The alternatives we have are left with those seen in. http://www.letmein-moive.com/ (http://www.werehouse-movie.com/ is available) , www.vanhelsingmovie.com/ (http://www.werehousemovie.com/ is also available) and http://www.thewolfmanmoive.com/ (http://www.werehousethemovie.com/ is also aviable)


Therefore we have the choice between:




Website Criteria

We were lucky enough to be able to talk to an expert in the website design industry. He informed us that websites are internatlly assessed on the following criteria. Although our wesbite will not be marked on this level, it will provide us with a professional guideline to follow.



- Functionality
Cultural awareness, interaction times, no delay in loading information, legality and making sure everything is copy write free, language translators.


- Design
Graphic design, layout, colour schemes, typography, design user friendliness, aesthetics, outstanding graphic techniques, the use of both quick and slow time reactions – things might be worth waiting for, professionalism, good quality finish, lack of clutter, key information is accessible instantly, attention to detail both graphically and in language.


- Content
Purpose, make your intentions for the audience and users clear and unavoidable, relevance, verbal expression, correct use of language, elegant solutions, eye catching, clever clarity with the ability to draw the user into your website and its content, layout, appropriate amounts of interactive between the user and you, addressing your code issues, extra information, why would the audience use your website?


- Originality
Something different and distinctive, USP – unique selling point, try things that are seen as ‘unexpected’, successful use of noise, multisensory features, emotional expression, typography and graphics, (avoid silly noises when you clink of a link, make sure it is efficient,) predicative research, always think for the next step in web design.


- Overall effectiveness
Make sure it is efficient and successful to use, in an operational style and communicative way.

Website Research With A Focus Group

We conducted a focus group with around 20 teenage Media Studies students to discover what they linked and disliked about film websites. All the answers are listed below, with common issues highlighted.


The most annoying things about websites
- Disconnected hyperlink
- Spelling and grammar mistakes
- Poor/ confusing layout
- Not user friendly, can’t find what you’re looking for
- Too many adverts
- Too many clashing colours
- Pop ups
- Having to scroll horizontally
- The use of ‘Comic Sans’ font
- Unnecessary noise

Brilliant things about websites
- Clear layout and design
- Straightforward links
- Everything you need before the jump
- Quick action and reaction
- Extra information

We found there were more 'pet hates' about websites than positive feedback, so we have to make sure our website sucessfully meets the 'Billiant' criteria listed above or our target website user will disaprove of our website!

Tuesday, 12 October 2010

Poster Idea Update

Having a look on our latest poster idea of james displaying his back, after playing around with the emblem seen in the first poster idea.We thought of the idea of incoperating the two as if the sign was on his back.

We have since created this poster idea. - this is still only one part of the idea, and we will hopefully add to this idea to make it more detailed and genre specific.

Poster Design Option 2


Here's another idea for a poster we had, we decided to look at the idea of subtle typogrophy in order to draw the readers interest it. We also had the idea of combining this with our previous idea for a poster.




Development of a Previous Poster Design

We decided to do a traditional take on this poster with the three gothic colours, red, white and black. This enabled us to enhance the contrast of the photograph more allowing the symbols around the eye to stand out more, (although still not as much as we would like!) We chose the only colour to be the red of the eye to demonstrate how the soul is dangerous, corrupted, hateful, evil and bloodthursty, with the idea that the eye is the 'window to the soul'. This poster idea still isn't perfect so will will have to experiement with some more photography and different lighting techniques if we want to take this idea further.

An Experimental Look At Poster Ideas

We really liked the idea of the symbol as a basis for our poster design as it can be used really affectively for branding, however we thought we would explore further into completely different types of posters to get a range of unique ideas.

This poster idea is influenced by the connotations of strength that link to werewolves. We wanted to highlight the muscles in the protagonists back to show his core body strength, a shot which is commonly used during the transformation process, as the human reverts to becomming an animal linking to ideas of nudity and being relvealed. We choose to have the protagonist face away from the audience to create an air of mystery, who is he? Is he the killer? This sence of mystery is what made us choose this particular blue tint as it has connotations of the unknown, a cold blooded killer, supernatural and mystery.  We liked the simplicity of this poster, and how we used balck, white and blue instead of the traditional gothic red. We also liked the idea of using a young male as the hook, but it would be difficult to tie into branding.






With this challenge of branding in mind, we edited and inhanced other photos that we could use for other posters or on our website or a magazine cover. The idea below is meant to represent the transformation process, the protagonist is clutching his hair in agony, but again his face is left hidden. We choose to focus on hair as it is the closest human feature to fur, again linking to to the transformation process. 






This third idea is inspired from finding the drawn eye in Dungeness. We then researched into symbols that are linked to werewolves, or wolves, or the supernatural and drew them around the protagonists eye as he transformed. The eye is known as the 'window to soul', so with the idea of the eye becomming corrupted, it is almost as if the protagonist is two seperate souls - good and evil. This idea was influenced by Levi Strauss' Binary Opposition Theory, Man is Good, Wolf is Evil, the werewolf battles both traits. Although this time we focused on the face, we tried to keep the overall identity of the protagonist hidden. Although we liked this idea, the lighting isn't effective enough to show the symbols are draw the audience into the eye as much as we would like, because of this, we think the poster idea needs further developing.

Poster experimentation

This was created using Paint Shop Pro and shows us a number of things that we can do with the technology.

More poster ideas

From a footage and poster point of view, we had an idea to film somebodys back with blood dripping down it as we thought this would look cool. We looked at two different backs - A very muscular back with definition could symbolise the strength of the werewolf. Casting a strong back could also possibly indicate the man is starting his transformation into a beast. Conversely, a skinny back, maybe with bones on show, possibly indicating a number of things! Below are a few pictures taken of friends we thought of casting.





The muscle definition here could also show the audience the beasts power and brute strength


 I also just stumbled across this picture and found it very scary and effective. Another possible poster idea?

Sources - Google

Poster ideas

During our media lessons we have been discussing possible poster ideas for our teaser trailer. There are a number of possibilities that we could do for a werewolf poster:
1) Having the image of the werewolf, or different parts - more specifically are group were thinking of the physicality of the werewolf to portray in our poster
2)  We discussed the use of symbols that look or show the meaning of werewolf - we have done research on some symbols and we came across a swastika style symbol, but on further research we found one and it was taken away for a poster idea.
Here is the poster idea:

This is extremely early ideas, but none the less it is an idea. 
As group we will the advtanges and siadvantages of the poster, however we have asked fellow colleagues if is was effective. It seems that if people know what 'LYCAN' means - then the message is clear, however to people that haven't heard of the word 'LYCAN' then it isntt as effective.

They also said that they can see the image of werewolf in the symbol - however the majority of the poster lacks information, (perhaps a tag line?) to hit home its a werewolf film. I have updated the poster and this is now how it looks

It definatly needs some discussion and get the pros and cons from it. for sombut it is something we can build on, this seems to be a good point to start from.


The lining of white around one side of the symbol is supposed to represent moonlight, but also in a more poster sense adds more depth to the picture.
I have also added the tag line "When your alone, The Hunt Begins" - again this is subject to change but a tag line was needed to make this poster more interesting so I thought of one quickly.
the date again is subject to change, however on creating a date it should be the night when there is a full moon. which is in 2 days, and that is why the date is in 2 days.

Sunday, 10 October 2010





Initial Typography Research

Typography is key to a sucessful poster. We wanted our typography to be origional and eye cathcing so we started experimenting in CoralDRAW11 as we had the opportunity to manipulate 'regular' font.

These were two of the inital designs we came up with:
Fig. 1
Fig. 1
We wanted to create the effect of blood dripping from our film name. Although we werew able to create this dripping affect, the font is too cartoon like and the blood red is too bright and looks comical, which is not the impression we want to give. However, for a first attempt it was invaluable to learn the techniques and to get a greater understanding of what will make this sucessful.
Fig. 2

Fig. 2
Here, we tried to use more appropriate colours. We chose a darker, faded red, almost brown, and black to create an almost gothic feel, as we gained a lot of inspirateion from wrewolf films during the gothic era. We again tried the dripping blood idea, however, it was less sucessful this time although the font was clearer.

Now we know the basic techniques surrounding font manipulation we can continue to develop these techniques and ideas.


Typography - Initial Overview in different media texts.

It is important to look properly into typography among different media products.

Typography can be defined as:
1a. The art and technique of printing with movable type.
  b. The composition of printed material from movable type.
2. The arrangement and appearance of printed matter

We need to focus mostly on effective uses of typography within the following:
1. Posters
2. Websites
3. Film magazines

Posters



Film name is placed in the centre of the poster, therefore not complying with the golden section zone. However, the crack that runs from the ‘T’ draws your eyes around the page and most notably to the font at the bottom which is telling the reader that the film is a production of the classic- John Carpenters ‘The Thing’. The font is a good size- big enough to read comfortably, but small enough to attract the reader’s attention properly.

• Is it legible? - When you actually focus on the font, it is quite hard to read which may be due to the letters being the same colour as the white floor or background. Yet, at a quick casual glance, the writing is very clear.

• The posters style indicates that the font is arising from the unknown/underground which could play on the audiences’ fears. The way that the crack has been shaped to form a word could also possibly suggest that ‘the thing’ is capable of anything.

• Colour scheme- Mainly black and white. Past the font, we see what looks like mountains, however the deep blackness again plays on fears of the audience of the dark and the unknown.

• ‘Man is the warmest place to hide’ – Confusing and not the best tagline in the world, but the line gives the reader a small insight into the plot of the film, possibly indicating that ‘the thing’ hides among mankind.
Websites

Film name is positioned at the top centre section of the website, above the theatrical trailer which plays instantly when the page has loaded. Typical white font on black background is used to stand out, and the red ‘V’ is used very effectively. The v is replaced with the down button you press to take an elevator, of which the film is centred around. The down button has a red filling which connotes the work of the devil, and the audience could also see the button as pointing down to the depths of hell or the underworld. Finally, having the evil lift button in the centre of the word shows that it is in amongst the letters themselves and we know from watching the trailer that there are five main characters in the lift- how many letters in devil? – 5. Coincidence- i think not.

Film Magazines

Many film magazines change their cover style each week to match the film they are featuring. In this Empire magazine, the name of the issue has been completely changed stylistically to match the new hellboy film genre. The use of flames flaring off of the name is used to good effect to grab the readers’ eye.

Again, black background is used to make the white and red stand out more. The film name is positioned at the bottom of the cover, but it still stands out in block capitals. Interestingly, the main character of the film is placed in front of the Empire name, showing how important he is, but this is not a problem because pretty much everybody knows the Empire magazine franchise and it does not matter if a couple of letters are blocked out. More importantly, the name of the film is positioned over Hellboy, causing no confusion to the reader.

Thursday, 7 October 2010

Film Homepages: Iron Man 2 'Concept Website'


Iron Man 2

Althought this film is unlreated to our genre, whilst looking at film homepages we were really impressed by the iron man 2 website, instead of just a formatted page this page appeared more as a concept. It has a technologic appearance and aspect to it, reinforced by techonlogical sounds. The film is reflected in the page, as it appears a lot like the protagonists computer within the movie. The typography of the page is simple, as it is aloud to be as it is mimicing a computer appearance and can therefore be simple. What we also like was there was no fixed positioning  for the subheadings on the page as they floated around the screen, creating the further impression of advanced technology. This idea of  carrying the concept of the website through it something we can look at and adapt to our project, althought it would be difficult, this page was definiatly more appealing than the other site we looked at.

Film Homepages: The Wolfman

The Wolfman

  • The center of the homepage was a video about the making of the film, this is unconventional, a normally the teaser trailer is shown.
  • The lettering is space around the page, but all the same colour, this therefore draws your eyes around the whole page, it is also the same colour of the moon, linking it to the werewolf theme
  • The background of the page is a screenshot of the film, linking the film directly to the page, also the image follows a lot of the codes and conventions of a horror film such as location and character.
  • Out of all the pages we've looked at this page appears the simplest, the sub-headings of the page aren't different in either lettering of format.
  • The dvd release is advertised clearly on the page, creating and reinforcing the brand.
  • 'When the moon is full, the legend comes to life'. The tagline is clearly displayed on the screen, the tagline itsself is recognisable as a mythical werewolf tale, thus creating the idea heratige and a background in mythology.

Film Homepages: Van Helsing.

Van Helsing.

  • This page has an intereting and unique typography to it - the lettering in the sub-headings ae faded and have a cloudy/ghotstly appearance to them.
  • The film is sold of being an action packed thriller, and therefore the action hero, who is displayed clearly on the screen and not desracted by other characters.
  • Also the character his holding weapons re-inforcing the action genre.
  • The location and time is given away by the backdrop and costuming of the character.
  • The creatures in the background are there to reinforce the mythical aspect of the the film.
  • The use of Van helsing being so close to the Bats conforms to Claude Levi-Strauss's binary opposition, and although Van Helsing is wearing black, connotating evil, by giving him an opponent
  • The surrounding of the main screen has a dark gravestone appearance, connotating death, and old-world lifestyle.
  • Typography of the film title is sharp and reminiscent of weapons.

Film Homepages: Harry Potter and the Prisioner of Azkaban.


Harry Potter and the Prisioner of Azkaban
  • The three main characters are large and centered within the homepage, being the 3rd edition in the film the audience is familiarized with the brand of the film, and these three character represent the foundation of the franchise, they are easy recognisable and therefore the film is being sold on thier image.
  • Objects from the film are displayed around the screen that people who have read the book have been made familiar with
  • The page inclused a narrative from a sub-character, introducing you to the page and the film itsself.
  • The sub-headings of the website are on the top left of the page, this is the immediate natural placement of the eye as it works its way around the page, this has optimised the readers chance of seeing the different elements of the website
  • Although it is not automatically played, like some websites, the trailer for the film is clearly visiable, and and image from the film is chosen, this makes film content easily accessible to the reader.


Thursday, 30 September 2010

Saw franchise website analysis

As there is an option to create a film website for our trailer, it is essential that we research what makes film websites so good and what are the codes and conventions of them. ie What we MUST include.
Below I have analysed the Saw franchise main website and the individual Saw 6 website...






Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Film cover magazine analysis and research

When looking at film magazine covers, it is important to establish what we need to include when making ours. ie we need to make sure we stick to the codes and conventions of magazine covers.
Above and below are two different magazines- Empire and Total Film. They are the two most popular film magazines in the UK and we thought it was important to decostruct these, just as we deconstruct trailers.



Also, searching around, I came across these cool magazine covers, which could give us inspiration, for example, especially the spiderman one, as the cover shows the 2 different sides of him- the good and the bad. This could be similar to our possible cover as we could show the two sides of the werewolf- man and beast.
There are a couple of other more niche market magazines such as 'Gorezone' which we are looking into as well as this relates directly to our chosen genre, horror and the supernatural. The title of the magazine is almost always written in red, with the black outline which connotates horror, death, evil and of course gothicism. The back ground is often white which makes the image of the person/supernatural being the hook and focus. For this reason we would have to ensure our image of the werewolf is perfect as we would be totally reliant on this as a selling point.