These are the behind the scenes footage and blooper reel of Truth or Dare.
Please excuse the voices...
Thursday, 31 March 2011
Audience feedback from the first screening and posters
We showed both versions (without the phone and dialogue and the one with it) and had a quick survey with a show of hands. In the end, the version without it won with a difference of 2 hands; the results were 10 - 8. And so, seeing that the results were close, we decided to keep a few features of the dialogue in.
Here are the feedback we got for our teaser trailer:
Saturday, 26 March 2011
The first screening of our teaser trailer
We made to versions of our trailer. The first one is without the answering machine and dialogue, the second one is with it.
Which version do you prefer?
Without the answering machine and dialogue:
Truth or Dare Media Teaser Test from St Marylebone Media Studies on Vimeo.
With the answering machine and dialogue:
Truth or Dare with Phone from St Marylebone Media Studies on Vimeo.
Which version do you prefer?
Without the answering machine and dialogue:
Truth or Dare Media Teaser Test from St Marylebone Media Studies on Vimeo.
With the answering machine and dialogue:
Truth or Dare with Phone from St Marylebone Media Studies on Vimeo.
Coding my trailer within my website
First of all, in order to make the website, we had to upload our teaser trailer unto vimeo.com and customise the embed options to suit the size of my website. In my case, in order to fit into my website, I changed the size of the embed video to 350x252 pixels. I also set the video so it would autoplay when you visit the homepage, it would play automatically.
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(<)/style(>)
The number of pixels entered next to 'top' and 'left' will determine where the trailer will be placed.
This is the result I got :
Adding the JPEG file of our website to Dreamweaver and setting the background colour |
After setting the video to the way we want it, we then had to make the actual website. To make it we used Macromedia Dreamweaver. This contained basic A-level ICT involving coding to embed the teaser trailer onto the website and placing it in the right position. To do this we had to enter the code:
(<)style type="text/css"(>)
#place{
Position: Absolute;
top: 200px;
left: 550px;}
(<)/style(>)
The number of pixels entered next to 'top' and 'left' will determine where the trailer will be placed.
This is the result I got :
Friday, 25 March 2011
Music Ideas
Monday, 21 March 2011
Final design for my website
This is my final design for my website. I've only made a few minor changes such as alining the logos to match the billing box and deleting the green box filling the place of where the teaser trailer is going to be placed.
Monday, 14 March 2011
First draft of the website: home page
This is my first draft of the home page of my website. It follows the standard codes and conventions the home page of a website for a film would have (film title, navigation menu, social media buttons etc.) however, looking at other film websites within the same horror genre, it seems that this home page looks a bit too crowded to fit the horror genre. As well as that, during this stage of the production of the film - when the teaser trailer is released - the website shouldn't hold too much information about the film. The navigation menu also seems to be in an ackward place.
I used the same image and fonts from my poster to show consistancy and so the audience would know that they are related to each other.
This is another version of my homepage for my website. I am experimenting with the layout of the page to see which would suit the genre of our teaser trailer.
Which version do you think is better? Are there any improvements I could do to either one?
I used the same image and fonts from my poster to show consistancy and so the audience would know that they are related to each other.
This is another version of my homepage for my website. I am experimenting with the layout of the page to see which would suit the genre of our teaser trailer.
Which version do you think is better? Are there any improvements I could do to either one?
Film posters in their environment
Monday, 7 March 2011
First Draft of my posters
First Poster |
Original image |
This is the original photograph taken on location. In order to achieve the effect given in the poster, I had to change the contrast and brightness as well as the hue and saturation to give the 'drained' effect. I also softened the edges of the image so it would fade into the background by using the gradient tool.
Second Poster |
The image of the bottle spinning was originally a series of photos of the bottle in different positions when it is spinning. I lowered the opacity for the first few images, gradually increasing it as it gets nearer to the current position. I also added a motion blur on to each image of the bottle to make it look like it is spinning.
Photoshoot plan and Photos
This is my photoshoot plan. The photoshoot will be taken place on location.
These are the photos we have taken on location:
These are the photos we have taken on location:
Photos
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