So as a group for our A2 media coursework we decided to produce a teaser trailer, we wanted to create something completly different to last years coursework as we could push our own boundaries and try to create a wider knowledge of genres for ourselves, therefore we decided on a horror genre. After deciding the genre we started researching various horror films to find as many different conventions as we could which would then allow us variety when coming to pick which ones we wanted to include in our teaser trailer.
After researching the genre we had to research teaser trailers as we thought they were the same thing as a trailer, but after researching them we learnt otherwise, we learnt that they were only very short clips going into very little detail of the actual film, instead it shows you the characters and locations rather than allowing you to get a feel for the film itself and any storylines. One of the trailers I looked at for both the horror genre and teaser trailer was "Shutter Island."
After researching a various amount of horror related trailers and films there were certain conventions that kept popping up, filming in dark locations, scary creatures, the unknown, various locations, creepy music, close-ups, panning of locations and many more. Many of these we tried to re-create in our own piece some worked however others didn't. We did not intentionally challenge one of the biggest conventions within the horror genre, we filmed our final piece during the day, although at first we though this was going to be a big problem we then realised if we cut it the right way and included many horror conventions then we can still class our final production as a horror piece.
After researching everything we needed to research we started our planning stage, similarly to our research our planning was very straight forward and very easy to produce, we wanted to keep a straightforward approach to our piece to try and create an effective and proffesional final piece. We decided to brainstorm ideas initially until we thought of an idea we all agreed on, we wanted something uncomplicated, that we knew we would be able to do with the tools and knowledge we had but also something that wouldn't give to much away to our audience as we were filming a teaser trailer, after deciding our idea we started to storyboard each frame we would be filming, storyboarding was the best way we could even attempt to plan something as it's simple but also very effective, it allowed us to know exactly what was going to happen and when. We also then had to produce a photo storyboard, however this was left as we thought we had our storyboard so we were going to start filming.
This was when the majority of our problems occured, one of the biggest problems we found was trying to get all three of us together at the same time, someone was always absent from filming due to other commitments. This then meant that there wasn't the input from all three of us about what was good and what wasn't, another big problem we found when we first started filming was that our storyboard was useless, it had no real structure to it, and in the end wasn't even used. This then lead to further problems down the line which we hadn't really thought about. As well as commitment issues, the weather was also another big problem that we encountered, during the holidays it snowed which made it extremely difficult for us to film in as half would have been in snow and the other half wouldn't, this then meant we had to wait for the snow to clear until we could film, this meant it was right at the last minute, which I beleive stopped us from producing something brilliant.
After our initial filming we had our editing stage, we used "iMovie" to edit our filming, this was the final stage yet created even more problems, after uploading our footage and the initial cut we realised we didn't have half as much footage as what we would need and that it had no structure to it, this then meant we was going to go and have to re-film everything. However we stuck with it and after filming, we added the correct inter-titles and added some music we thought fitted with our genre that we had made on "Garage Band." This piece was then shown to the class which would allow us to collect as much feedback as possible to hopefully help us correct some of the issues we had. The majority of the feedback we received was that it had no real structure and just seemed like a load of clips thrown together, we also needed to go back and research the inter-titles on a teaser trailer again to ensure we got the right, along with correcting our music.
So after our initial feedback session it seemed that nothing we had actually produced was right, we were then allowed to re-film and re-edit to try and improve our final piece, this I believe we have done, although it isn't as great as we hoped, it has ended up better than what we thought it was going to be, one of our biggest problems I believe was our genre, we picked the completly wrong genre for our group. However after re-filming and re-editing we took the advice from our class and improved our work, cutting out the bits they found humorous, and taking away the un-neccassary inter-titles and replacing them with the correct ones, as well as trying to include a larger range of shots.
As well as our final piece we had to create two ancillary tasks to finalise our production package, we decided as a group that producing a poster and magazine cover would be the two that would be most successful for us as a group as we had no experience in creating and producing a website. The ancillary tasks were the two things we found the easiest and enjoyed the most, we created both our pieces in " " as this is what we knew how to use the most and were familiar with. Together along with our final piece I think that our production package was very successful and effective, our ancillary tasks advertise our final piece perfectly, both products include the title of our piece, and a photo of some form that links it to our final piece. Therefore I believe the ancillary tasks served a good purpose.
After finishing our ancillary tasks the first time with our first cut of our final piece, we were given the opportunity to show our work to the class, this then allowed us to gain some audience feedback on both the ancillary tasks and our production piece, whilst the class watched our teaser trailer, we handed then a questionnaire with various questions on with ways in which they believed we could improve our work, we also wanted the class to give as an overall mark out of 10. From the feedback we received we were able to collate the positive and negative points that were given to us, the majority being negative at first as there were many changes that needed adjusting, however we did receive some positive points, people liked the way we included various shots throughout the trailer along with a variety of locations. I believe had we not of been allowed to show our class our initial production and ancillary tasks then we would never of achieved what our final piece is now, the feedback allowed us to realise what needed improving, they also gave us tips on how to do little things which helped immensly. After finalising everything and showing it to the class right at the end, we received a lot more positive feedback because of the changes we had made. We then asked the question again for a rating out of 10. This time our rating went from a 5 to a 7 so we were very happy.
Overall I believe our coursework has been successful,because we have produced what we needed to, however I do believe that we did it the hard way, if i were to do this again, I would stay in a group of 2 rather than go into a 3 because thats when commitment issues arise because you know it will get done because there is 2 people doing it. I think as a group we created problems that didn't need to be created which just made our job even harder, however I am happy that we have produced a final piece, even if we did find it hard because the genre we used was out of our comfort zone, maybe next time I would stick to a genre that I enjoyed and knew a lot about.
Below is our final piece.
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