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       Deactivate
The title of the film
         The title ‘DEACTIVATE’ is placed in the centre
         3rd, we chose to place it here because it’s the
         most important piece of copy compared to the
         release date. The font size is large and bold,
         this is reflecting its important and catches the
         audiences attention. The Colour of the font is
         white which is contrast to the black back
         ground, therefore standing out. The title is in
         capitals, this effect make the word more static
         and sharp. The conveys an old fashion type
         writer effect which is the intention as the story
         is based around a computer. The style of the
         font is clear which is important as the audience
         need to know the name of the film in order to
         watch it.
Setting/ location




This setting is of the villains bed room, the   In contrast, the victims room is messy and
character is meant to be emotionless            cluttered, the bed isn’t made and the walls
which is why we chose this room. Its            are covered in paper. This room was chosen
extremely plain and doesn't show any of         as the victims location as it shows a
the character personality. This is effective    stereotypical teenager, this help the
as the audience find it hard to relate to       audience to relate to the character. In
her, making her feel distant. For this shot,    addition this setting is colourful conveying a
the high angle allows the audience to see       positive atmosphere. This shot is also at eye
more of the empty room, this means that         level so the audience feel equal to the
the audience are able to gage what type of      victim, where as a high angle separates the
person she is.                                  audience form the character.
Costumes and props
                       Part of the horror genre used is slasher, in order to portray this sub
                       genre we use a knife covered in blood. This is a stock prop, which
                       the audience can easily recognise, therefore recognising that the
                       film is a slasher. The red blood is also related to slasher films as red
                       is associated with danger and death.

                      However, in contrast to the knife we used a book. The book is part
                      of the psychological horror, the audience are yet to know the
                      significance of it therefore incising them to watching the film.

One of the main characters (the villain) is dressed all in black. This
was chosen because black is closely linked with evil, also the colour
black means that little of the characters personality to shown. This
makes it more appealing as the audience don’t know what type of
persons she is.
However the victim is in a bright blue and yellow cartoon top, this
shows that audience that the character is a bit of a joker and an
easy target when it comes to horror. The bright colours correspond
to the brightly coloured room, showing that the character is a
typical outgoing teenager.
Camera work
   Through out the first climax, a hand help camera is used. This
   makes the camera slightly shaky which adds to the slasher horror
   effect as the audience may become disorientated. In addition this
   camera shot enables the audience to relate to the villain, with out
   seeing the villain face. This is effective because in psychological
   horror the villain face is rarely seen.
To add a wide range to camera angles, used a worms eye view. When the
book falls on top of the camera the audience understand how important it
is, and the significance it will play later on in the film.
   During the second climax, (murder scene) a canted angle is used, this
   angle is different compared to the normal viewing window. This angle
   cuts off the ‘normal’ viewing corner, this means the audience have to
   fill in the blanks and guess what might happen next. This is effective at
   it increases anticipation.

     Another effect we created using the camera was a sharp tilt to the
     left, we created this by placing the camera on the tripod so the tilt
     effect worked side to side instead of forward and backwards. This
     means that the camera could almost fall to the side to cut a scene
     off quickly. This way effective as the audience couldn’t see the
     action on screen and allowed for a quick transition into black.
editing



Throughout the trailer we used fades and cross cutting to create consistency,
one example of this is above. The first frame fades, whilst the second appears
for a short amount of time they both look transparent then it moves onto the
next frame. This helps to make the trailer less jumpy.


Also, to show the audience important information we create
inserts using Photoshop. These were then placed into the
trailer, here we could chose to fade them in or out.
Story and how the opening sets it up
The story is based around a girl, who finds an old book which contains nasty messages
from her childhood, she seeks revenge on her bullies.

Seeing as the film is based around events from the characters childhood, we felt it was
necessary to include a flash back. We created this by fading the teenagers face and
merging it with a younger version. The flashback shows that she is remembering a time
when she was bullied, this plays an important part in the development of the story
because with out knowing what her childhood was like, the revenge would seem
meaningless.
Genre and how the opening suggests it

                                 The opening shows the character circling names in the
                                 book, showing that she is planning something. Its
                                 almost like a puzzle and both she and the audience
                                 are placing the pieces together. The mystery makes
                                 this film psychological .




During the opening, text appears and reads ‘ based on a
true story’, because the font is simple and not gory this
suggests that the film is psychological. The style of the
font is similar to a type writer, this suggests that there
is a mystery which is psychological.
How characters are introduced
                             The first character to be introduced is whom we assume is the
                             villain, she is introduced as a emotionless psychopath as she is
                             dressed in dark colours and the character doesn’t speak. She is
                             introduced as someone to likes to keep to themselves, this is
                             why there is a high angle used.

The second character introduced is the first victim. He is introduced
as a stereotypical teenager, he is absorbed in some form of game
which is why he doesn’t realise he is in danger. The character is a
typical messy boy which is why the bed isn’t made, the character
was introduced using a pan to the left, this was effective as the
audience were able to see his room (personality) before they saw
him.
                               The third and final character to be introduced is the second
                               victim, see is seen running through a door. She is introduced as
                               someone who is running away from her fears therefore she
                               can’t be the last girl standing as she is portrayed as weak. This
                               character is blond which automatically makes the audience
                               think that she isn’t strong and is vulnerable.
Special effect
                             To add to the effect of the flash back, we introduced a
                             vignette. This makes the chosen fames look different from
                             the rest of the trailer. We were able to make the vignette
                             soft of strong, we chose to go in the middle as although we
                             wanted it to look different we still wanted it to flow with
                             the rest of the trailer.




All of the text inserts were faded out, initially they
popped up and then it moved onto the next scene,
however it looked very static. We kept the pop up
to add impact along with a ‘boom’ sound, however
we faded it out gradually so the trailer looked
consistent.

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Presenting my evalation

  • 2. The title of the film The title ‘DEACTIVATE’ is placed in the centre 3rd, we chose to place it here because it’s the most important piece of copy compared to the release date. The font size is large and bold, this is reflecting its important and catches the audiences attention. The Colour of the font is white which is contrast to the black back ground, therefore standing out. The title is in capitals, this effect make the word more static and sharp. The conveys an old fashion type writer effect which is the intention as the story is based around a computer. The style of the font is clear which is important as the audience need to know the name of the film in order to watch it.
  • 3. Setting/ location This setting is of the villains bed room, the In contrast, the victims room is messy and character is meant to be emotionless cluttered, the bed isn’t made and the walls which is why we chose this room. Its are covered in paper. This room was chosen extremely plain and doesn't show any of as the victims location as it shows a the character personality. This is effective stereotypical teenager, this help the as the audience find it hard to relate to audience to relate to the character. In her, making her feel distant. For this shot, addition this setting is colourful conveying a the high angle allows the audience to see positive atmosphere. This shot is also at eye more of the empty room, this means that level so the audience feel equal to the the audience are able to gage what type of victim, where as a high angle separates the person she is. audience form the character.
  • 4. Costumes and props Part of the horror genre used is slasher, in order to portray this sub genre we use a knife covered in blood. This is a stock prop, which the audience can easily recognise, therefore recognising that the film is a slasher. The red blood is also related to slasher films as red is associated with danger and death. However, in contrast to the knife we used a book. The book is part of the psychological horror, the audience are yet to know the significance of it therefore incising them to watching the film. One of the main characters (the villain) is dressed all in black. This was chosen because black is closely linked with evil, also the colour black means that little of the characters personality to shown. This makes it more appealing as the audience don’t know what type of persons she is. However the victim is in a bright blue and yellow cartoon top, this shows that audience that the character is a bit of a joker and an easy target when it comes to horror. The bright colours correspond to the brightly coloured room, showing that the character is a typical outgoing teenager.
  • 5. Camera work Through out the first climax, a hand help camera is used. This makes the camera slightly shaky which adds to the slasher horror effect as the audience may become disorientated. In addition this camera shot enables the audience to relate to the villain, with out seeing the villain face. This is effective because in psychological horror the villain face is rarely seen. To add a wide range to camera angles, used a worms eye view. When the book falls on top of the camera the audience understand how important it is, and the significance it will play later on in the film. During the second climax, (murder scene) a canted angle is used, this angle is different compared to the normal viewing window. This angle cuts off the ‘normal’ viewing corner, this means the audience have to fill in the blanks and guess what might happen next. This is effective at it increases anticipation. Another effect we created using the camera was a sharp tilt to the left, we created this by placing the camera on the tripod so the tilt effect worked side to side instead of forward and backwards. This means that the camera could almost fall to the side to cut a scene off quickly. This way effective as the audience couldn’t see the action on screen and allowed for a quick transition into black.
  • 6. editing Throughout the trailer we used fades and cross cutting to create consistency, one example of this is above. The first frame fades, whilst the second appears for a short amount of time they both look transparent then it moves onto the next frame. This helps to make the trailer less jumpy. Also, to show the audience important information we create inserts using Photoshop. These were then placed into the trailer, here we could chose to fade them in or out.
  • 7. Story and how the opening sets it up The story is based around a girl, who finds an old book which contains nasty messages from her childhood, she seeks revenge on her bullies. Seeing as the film is based around events from the characters childhood, we felt it was necessary to include a flash back. We created this by fading the teenagers face and merging it with a younger version. The flashback shows that she is remembering a time when she was bullied, this plays an important part in the development of the story because with out knowing what her childhood was like, the revenge would seem meaningless.
  • 8. Genre and how the opening suggests it The opening shows the character circling names in the book, showing that she is planning something. Its almost like a puzzle and both she and the audience are placing the pieces together. The mystery makes this film psychological . During the opening, text appears and reads ‘ based on a true story’, because the font is simple and not gory this suggests that the film is psychological. The style of the font is similar to a type writer, this suggests that there is a mystery which is psychological.
  • 9. How characters are introduced The first character to be introduced is whom we assume is the villain, she is introduced as a emotionless psychopath as she is dressed in dark colours and the character doesn’t speak. She is introduced as someone to likes to keep to themselves, this is why there is a high angle used. The second character introduced is the first victim. He is introduced as a stereotypical teenager, he is absorbed in some form of game which is why he doesn’t realise he is in danger. The character is a typical messy boy which is why the bed isn’t made, the character was introduced using a pan to the left, this was effective as the audience were able to see his room (personality) before they saw him. The third and final character to be introduced is the second victim, see is seen running through a door. She is introduced as someone who is running away from her fears therefore she can’t be the last girl standing as she is portrayed as weak. This character is blond which automatically makes the audience think that she isn’t strong and is vulnerable.
  • 10. Special effect To add to the effect of the flash back, we introduced a vignette. This makes the chosen fames look different from the rest of the trailer. We were able to make the vignette soft of strong, we chose to go in the middle as although we wanted it to look different we still wanted it to flow with the rest of the trailer. All of the text inserts were faded out, initially they popped up and then it moved onto the next scene, however it looked very static. We kept the pop up to add impact along with a ‘boom’ sound, however we faded it out gradually so the trailer looked consistent.