Friday, 26 April 2013

Poster Analysis by Harvey

 
We asked John Stammers what he thought of this poster this is the results;
 
Harvey: John what do you think of the use of colours in this poster ?
John: Harvey I think that the use of colours in this poster is fantastic and I think my production team agrees. We think that black is the perfect colour for a horror thriller.
Harvey: Thanks for that input John but what do you think of the base picture ?
John:I think it is good how you integrated the edits in with the base picture for example the title, I like how it blends in with picture.
Harvey: Do you think it looks as if it could be a real thriller movie ?
John: I do and personally I would go to see this movie it looks like the sort of movie i would really enjoy.
 
I would like to formally thank john for participating in this quick questionaire.
 
 

Thursday, 25 April 2013

Final Unknown Enemy Poster by Harvey



 
 
This is our final poster as you can see I added some endorsements from who I considered important to our target audience and magazine that have some kudos in the movie industry. I also added some. I added a Paramount logo to give us some credibility. I also added our two main actors Haris Mahmood and Sam Cole. I added the boiler plate as this makes the poster look far more like a movie poster than before.


Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Blooper #2 By Freddie

Again, another rookie mistake! Filmed a few versions of this clip without even realizing Sam was in the shot until we looked back at the footage after filming! Luckily we filmed a few angles and attempts at this shit and Sam was not in all of them, ended up with a good clip that we used in the thriller.

Blooper #1 By Freddie

Not hard to spot the obvious mistake in this shot! Planned to film an additional shot from this angle only to realize Sam was filming the over the shoulder shot on the hand held camera mid shot! How we didn't realize straight away I don't know, rookie error.


Final Soundtrack Choices


Finding the Music

Finding the Music for our Thriller:
After finding out that the music we originally planned to use for out Thriller opening was actually copyrighted, we all had to go on a mad hunt for some copyright free music that fitted the plan for our Thriller. This was not as easy as it seems. We was finding copyright free music that would fit the bill for an ordinary thriller, however, Freddie being the picky person he is, he wasn’t happy until he found something that fit perfectly.

We decided that we were spending too much time in lesson trying to find the music so Freddie said that he would continue the search at home, so he did. He came in the following lesson with half of the Thriller entry already edited out with the perfect fitting soundtrack he had been looking for! Freddie actually found two pieces of music, both copyright and royalty free that he would combined in the Thriller to fill out the full 3 minutes. The two pieces perfectly built up the tension within the Thriller then with the perfect drop into frantic/panic for when the chase scene kicked in.

So, after a long search we did manage to find two pieces of music that fit perfectly into our plan and in our minds, created a great Thriller opening.