Friday, 24 September 2010

Initial Ideas



Above Is A Diagram Of Our Initial Ideas...As You Can See We Have Been Very Imaginative But We're Show That Everything Will Become Clearer As Our Task Progresses :)

Wednesday, 22 September 2010

Influences for our Teaser Trailer

Madonna: Take a Bow video
1. Putting on gloves
2. Pulling on veil





Gangster's Paradise: Teaser Trailer
1. Fast Credits



Lady Gaga: Bad Romance video
1. Looking in mirror dressed in all black - can see side profile and reflection
2. Zoom of the mirror - quick transition
3. Legs Spread - Victim seen in between the gap (longshot of victim)
4. Pouring of drink into the glass
5. Close-up side profile of protagonist wearing backed out glasses and strong red lipstick



Rihanna: Rockstar video
1. Zoom in of lips - Red or Black lips
2. Close-up of an eye, illustrating emotion
3. Flashes in black and white
4. Quick flash of TOY gun





Rihanna: Te Amo video
1. Car scene - shows the protagonist getting out of the car, use of panning shot
2. Low angle shot of the car emerging from within the bushes
3. Protagonist with Big Black summer hat - side profile
4. Playing with Yo-Yo whilst leaning on the side of the car, a slow motion zoom in of yo-yo
5. Symmetrical movement, standing - following

Rihanna: Love The Way You Lie video
1. Mirroring Scene
2. Sitting alone with a hand full of burning images (from her childhood)
3. Giving over teddy bear - to show the transition of life stages



Rihanna: Disturbia video
1. Transition Chair Scene

Rihanna: Rude Boy video
1. Intro Scene,
2. Zoom in on shoes
3. 3-Lips Scene


Rihanna: Wait Your Turn video
1. Filming from behind - over the shoulder shot
2. Letter-boxing

Analysis of Teaser Trailer

A Teaser Trailer is a short preview used to advertise of an upcoming film, TV programme, video game used to tease the audience and give them a glimpse of what to expect. They tend to be very short in length. It is usually around 30-60 seconds long and contains a little, if any actual footage from the film. They tend to include shots that intrigue the audience and highlights of key scenes.

Below are some examples of teaser trailers.
Inception





Inception is introduced by it's production company,Warner Bros which is typical of a teaser trailer. It then goes on to show it's titles which are quite basic and monotonous. Following this is a shot of a spinning top which suggest a connotation is associated with it. It is assisted with some non-digetic music which creates suspense as it fades in and out and crescendos which coincides with the shots getting more and more intense. The randomness of the clips may create suspense as the audience is not really aware of what is going on making them want to watch the film. Inception doesn't really give away the plot of the story which may be its unique selling point.


Cemetery Junction






This teaser trailer has different characteristics to other teaser trailers in the way that it takes a upfront approach as the two 'characters' talk directly to the audience. It uses comedy to market itself which is suppose to be somewhat charismatic which is different to marketing the film on genre or big-named stars. It them goes on to show titles which corresponds which playful music which is quite confusing in the sense that the film is called 'CEMETERY JUNCTION'. This trailer doesn't show any bits of the film which in my opinion defeats the objective of a teaser trailer as the audience don't have a clue what to expect. On the other hand this could work in their favour.
Its only similarity to other teaser trailers is that it is introduced by its production company.


Eternal Sunshine Of The Speechless Mind







Paranormal Activity









Live Free Or Die Hard










What is a Teaser Trailer?

A Teaser Trailer, or teaser is a short trailer used to advertise an upcoming movie, game or television series. In this instance it will be used to promote LNC'S latest upcoming movie called 'Playtime'. As it is a Teaser Trailer, unlike typical trailers which are usually very short in length (between 30–60 seconds) our will last up to a minute and a half. It will contain short clips and actual footage from the film to give the audience a feel as to what they are in for. The film is currently still in production so the trailer will be released well in advanced and will contain featured scenes from the movie. Viewer should expect to be amazed.

Teaser Trailer Brief

The set brief for our Video project is to create a teaser trailer using titles and clips from a new fiction film which we have devised. It is to last a maximum of one minute and thirty seconds. This blog will document the pre-production, production and evaluation stages of this project.