This is my poster for the film, that I have created in Adobe Photoshop
Friday, 30 January 2015
Poster Progress
I have made a poster for the trailer using Photoshop. This above poster perfectly establishes the most important character as she is in the front. Behind her are two characters which clearly shows that they are the big secret that is kept from her. The girl at the front (Satchelle) has her finger over her lip which compliments the main focus of the trailer which is secrets they keep and the title 'SECRECY'.
Official Website
This is a rough edit of the website for our trailer. On there you can find the behind the scene photos showing our progress. As a theme soundtrack for the website we have chosen the track from the trailer as it would make the audience remember the trailer and influence their decision about attending a viewing of the whole film.
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Editing Progress
I am nearly finished editing and have made some great progress and so far the trailer looks quite good.
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Editing
Sunday, 11 January 2015
Audience Research
BBFC (British Board of Film Classification)
I have used the BBFC website to find out what would be the most suitable rating for my trailer. I found that in 15 certificate films there is allowed to be strong violence, strong language, discrimination, drugs, sexual references as well as sexual activity. Although some of these have a limit as to how much of it is allowed in the film. Films containing use of drugs can only classify for a 15 certificate if the drug use isn't promoted or encouraged in any way and has to be justified by the context of the film.
I have also looked at 12A rating as it's how The Fault In Our Stars was rated. I found that in 12A or 12 rated films there is allowed to be some minor use of strong language, sexual references or violence as long as it's used in the right manner and isn't showed that much in the film. However a film which contains some form of discrimination is unlikely to be passed as 12 or 12A. Considering the content of my film trailer I think that this rating is slightly too low as we have some stereotypical choice in characters which might be considered as discrimination. Looking at all the information I researched I think that 15 rating is the best one for my product. However the content of my trailer isn't actually that intense therefore the trailer might be seen by younger viewers which might also attract some wider audiences.
I have used the BBFC website to find out what would be the most suitable rating for my trailer. I found that in 15 certificate films there is allowed to be strong violence, strong language, discrimination, drugs, sexual references as well as sexual activity. Although some of these have a limit as to how much of it is allowed in the film. Films containing use of drugs can only classify for a 15 certificate if the drug use isn't promoted or encouraged in any way and has to be justified by the context of the film.
I have also looked at 12A rating as it's how The Fault In Our Stars was rated. I found that in 12A or 12 rated films there is allowed to be some minor use of strong language, sexual references or violence as long as it's used in the right manner and isn't showed that much in the film. However a film which contains some form of discrimination is unlikely to be passed as 12 or 12A. Considering the content of my film trailer I think that this rating is slightly too low as we have some stereotypical choice in characters which might be considered as discrimination. Looking at all the information I researched I think that 15 rating is the best one for my product. However the content of my trailer isn't actually that intense therefore the trailer might be seen by younger viewers which might also attract some wider audiences.
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Saturday, 10 January 2015
Re- Shoot Shot List
This is a list of shots we have re-filmed during Christmas holidays. I wanted to re- shoot the beginning bit of the trailer because I didn't like the lighting so we did it again. This time it was a sunny day so the lighting was high key which was suitable to portray the romantic times of the couple together. We have also improvised a bit on the day and chose to shoot a scene of the antagonist meeting with the Boy in secret. This shot list specifies the content of the shots and shot sizes that were used.
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