There are many differences between a trailer and the opening of a film. A trailer is made up of many different parts of the movie usually showing some of the story-line and some of the best parts of the movie to entice a certain audience into watching the film. A trailer always begins with the production company and any other companies who took part in the making of the film like Dreamworks for example. So a trailers main purpose is to entice its audience and give away some parts of the story-line even sometimes telling a part of the story to make people want to see the film. you can see all of this in the trailer below.
But in the opening of a film we will either have the title of the film show up or a sequence leading up to the title of the film and we usuall have close ups of the main characters with in the film and the film starts to tell the story and sets the scene of what time period the film is in, what kind of society the films characters live in to captivate the audience into watching on as you can see in the opening sequence to V For Vendetta below.
Thursday, 18 October 2012
Monday, 15 October 2012
The Preliminary task
WWW: The shots flowed together well and there wasn't many continuity errors.
WWW: We adhered to the 180 degree rule through all of the filming including the over the shoulder shots.
EBI: The close up of Kierans face could have been shot in the right place as you can see that it is not the same door but still works.
EBI: a bit of the sound could be fixed with the shot of Kieran walking into the room where i had to cut sound from the shot and replace the door bang sound because there was some unwanted noise in the shot.
Thursday, 4 October 2012
How to embed a Gif image into your blog.
Here is my Tutorial of how to use Picasion.com to make a Gif image and embed it into your blog on Blogger.com
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
Practice screen cap
A practice video for media.
This video is for lulz
This is my video production thriller trailer from year 11.
My First Post
Hello this is my first post.
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