Thursday, 25 April 2013
Evaluation supporting video clips - Part 1
Evaluation part 1 - Sinister.
Evaluation Part 1 - Reservoir Dogs
Evaluation Part 1 - Chernobyl Diaries
Evaluation Part 1 - Psycho
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
Evaluation Screening for "Blank" - Feedback
-What did you
like?
· -Sound
was good
· -Sound
track was really good
· -Jump
scare at the end
· -Camera
angles- close-ups and canted angles
· -The
wobble effect when blank shows up
·
Good
soundtrack
· -Wide
variety of shots
· -Good
font effects
· -Heartbeat
works well
· -Good
jumps
· -Heart
pulse is good
· -Inter-title
font is good
· -Good
jumps
· -Wobble
effect
· -Good
camera angles and use of music
· -Special fx are good
· -The
music changes were great – real horror feel
· -Sound
fx were really well done
· -Really
cool font
· -Collision
cuts were awesome
· -Really
cool villain
· -Really
like the backing heartbeat
· -The
music x2
· -Slenderman/ Blank
-What needs
to be improved?
· -More
horror aspects
· -The
inter-title text font
· -More
conventions
· -Lack
of low key lighting
· -Slender
in the road – didn't really make sense
· -More
horror conventions – make the screen darker
· -Voices
are too quiet x 3
· -Too
high key
· - Don’t
understand plot of going to the woods – not enough narrative to explain, inter-titles needed x 2
· -Would
have worked better at night
· -Quick
dialogue
· -The
new blurry effect doesn't work as well
-Scores-
10
9.9
9
9
9
8
8
7
7
7
6
Avg = 8.172
Favourite Image Analysis
This is my
favourite image analysis from the move The
Descent (2005). I favour this image over many as I feel it
presents a lot of the horror conventions that help to make a movie scary. The
shot/scene is done in night vision; this immediately makes the whole thing a
lot creepier, as it taps into one of the very famous phobias experienced by
many, fear of the dark. The lighting and colour created by this helps the
characters, in particular the monsters of the film, look a lot grubbier and
horrible, connoting the deep ‘mess’ that they’ve gotten themselves into. The
canted angle done by the camera gives an unsettling effect for the viewer to
see. This unsettling effect helps prepare the audience for the jump scare that
is then presented in the scene, making it far scarier. The image also includes
both horror conventions of a monster, and also a female victim.
Saturday, 20 April 2013
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