My trailer analysis - Silent Hill: Revelation 3D
Lester's Trailer Analysis - Grave Encounters
Dom's Trailer Analysis - The Devil Inside
From my trailer analyses, I have learnt that horror trailers never give too much of the storyline away, but still contain enough to keep the viewer intrigued. They also contain lots of short shots and quick cuts/crosscuts that increase in speed as the trailer goes on, building tension and keeping the trailer at a fast pace. Additionally, I learnt about the conventions of the horror genre and a few techniques on how to make sure my trailer is of a high standard.
This is my A2 Media Studies blog where I will post all of my coursework. Our focus genre this year is horror. Enjoy. :)
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- Trailer Analyses
- Magazine Cover Analyses
- Film Poster Analyses
- Written Analysis: Shots, Lighting and Colour
- Written Analysis: Sound
- Titles Analysis
- Horror Conventions Vlog
- Main Task - Audience Research
- Main Task - Todorov Narrative
- Main Task - Storyboards
- Main Task - Animatic
- Main Task - Survey Results
- Main Task - Survey Response Analysis
- Main Task - Location Research
- Main Task - Script
- Main Task - Shot List
- Main Task - Actors
- Main Task - Props and Costumes
- Main Task - Trailer
- Main Task - Film Poster
- Main Task - Magazine Cover
- Main Task - Evaluations
- Main Task - Reflection
- Theory - The ASA
- Theory - Ofcom
- Lester Loat's Blog
- Dominic Edwards' Blog
- My AS Blog
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