Wednesday, 29 February 2012

The Making Of...


We chose Toms house as our setting because we thought that this was the most suitable location for our film because the characters are a family and being in a house shows that they are a family and live together.


We used a large park that we could all get to quickly and easily for the chase and death scenes because there are a lot of large trees and filming it in winter when the trees were bare gave it a christmassy feel and we felt it added to the horror genre. We had to re-film these parts as we thought that the lighting was too bright so we decided to film in a darker area at a darker time of day. We thought that the brighter time of the day didn't keep to the codes and conventions keep to the horror genre so we chose a different day to film it and we chose a day where there was a lot of frost and it was very cold. We found that the lighting gave the better feeling the second time we filmed the scenes.


As well as filming in a park we filmed in a tunnel which Tom scouted as a suitable setting for a killing/chase or a scene to create tension. The tunnel was very dark and slightly lit up so we could create a darker feeling to our trailer. We were able to film quite easily here due to cars not passing by very often and our ability to film from different angles and distances e.g. close up, low angle and medium close up.



Levinia provided us with a scrabble board and fake blood which she had prepared at home. We felt we needed these props to make sure the trailer had high levels of verisimilitude and to follow the codes and conventions of the horror genre. We needed to make sure the blood looked as realistic as possible because without the blood we thought our audience wouldn't associate our trailer with the horror genre.


These are ingredients Levinia used to create the blood and what it looked like when it was on Toms hand during filming. As you can see it looks fairly simple to make and has a good effect. it also looks realistic and worked well when used on set or used on people.

1 comment:

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