Saturday, 14 April 2018
IMPROVED: Horror Film Review
Based on my comments of improving
-The centre fold is more clear- the image isn't overlapping the centre
-The margin has been placed at side and there are equal columns
-'Resentment' is the same font as my film poster title
-Film title is bigger
-The image is placed under the text on the left hand side
-The subheadings are closer to the paragraphs that is written underneath
-Recommendations box is smaller as it is not the main aspect of the review
Thursday, 22 March 2018
Wednesday, 21 March 2018
Sunday, 11 March 2018
Saturday, 3 March 2018
Premier Night Feedback
According to the audience feedback:
FIRST
1-The plot seemed to be easy to follow and the use of the family set up was played out appropriately (this amplifies the realism and creates a strong equilibrium)
2-The change of the ending from the 1st draft to the 2nd draft was a successful decision because the camera work/editing of the glitch effect near the end was successful in the way that the protagonist looked like a helpless victim, which is exactly how most protagonists in horror movies are portrayed as.
3-Hiding the antagonist is more effective than revealing all of it, so the rest of the scene is up to the viewer''s imagination. It makes a good open ending with no equilibrium. This is going against Todorov's theory.
SECOND
1- Jessica's character development is significant and her role as also the plot is simple to understand.
2- The scariest part of the movie is important to point out as it thrills the audience and this is what a horror movie reaction is expected to be. According to the second interview the hand creeping onto the bedroom door was the most frightening.
3- The ending of the movie has to be more clear- for example, what happens to Jessica? adding a scream to the end can let the audience understand that Jessica is hurt/dead.
THIRD
1- There is a good use of Todorov's theory of using the equilibrium.
2- The mirror bedroom scene was an effective jump scare.
3- The glitch effect was a higly developed idea from the first draft to the second draft.
Monday, 26 February 2018
Sunday, 25 February 2018
Horror Poster Draft 2 Improvements
Based on comments to improve.
-I chose a more horror type font where the letters are more rough and less clean than my previous font.
-I decided to the leave the image of the antagonist because draft 1 showed an unclear outline of her body- however to keep the mysterious feel I edited the image to have a filter of black and white and I added glitch effects.
-The strapline font matches the film title.
-The credits are my own and the credits are from my own group and movie.
Thursday, 1 February 2018
Tuesday, 30 January 2018
Friday, 26 January 2018
Saturday, 6 January 2018
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