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Wednesday 29 February 2012

Visual Storyboard

Visual storyboard
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Pictures by Jordan Barclay
Acting by Billy Christensen
Annotations/power point by Billy Christensen

Further Logo production


Here are a few interpretations of the logos and font that we like. All content was sources from royalty free, public sources to avoid any possible copyright infringement. The use of the Blogger logos will used to write our blog page URL’s underneath the production title overlay

Credit to Jordan Barclay

Costume, Characters mood board

Characters & costumes mood board
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These mood boards help us to identify what shots are commonly used in horror films. Depth of field is used heavily to obscure the backgrounds of shots to make the audience curious and suspicious of hidden elements. The use of suits in horror films provides a strong level of juxtaposition and we will experiment with the use of suits in our production.The use of long shots also work well because it leaves out just enough detail to leave the audience curious, whereas the close ups are designed to shock the audience.

Credit to Jordan Barclay.

Logo Development

Logo development
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Credit to Billy Christensen.

Further Convention Analysis

Further genre conventions
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Credit to Billy Christensen.

Film Classification

Film classification
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Credit to Billy Christensen.

Target Audience Profiles

Here I have produced two short clips of fellow classmates who are interested in the psychological horror genre,  aged 16 and 17 they both fit the target audience perfectly.
Credit to Billy Christensen.




Friday 24 February 2012

Production Title Brainstorm

Production name brainstorm
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Created to Billy Christensen.

Font type ideas


Here i have put together a few different font type ideas for our opening credits. We have decided to use gothic design to stick to genre conventions, the use of the of a gothic design in the opening credits will also help to establish the genre, even before any footage is shown.
Credit to Billy Christensen.




Thursday 23 February 2012