Friday, 29 November 2013

Teaser Trailer; First edit



This is the first edit of my teaser trailer, although it is 22 seconds i have published it so i am able to recieve audience feedback so that i can change and better my final edit.

Monday, 25 November 2013

Consturuction of the teaser trailer.

During the making of the teaser trailer I made many screenshots to show and portray how I was able to construct my teaser trailer, this also shows the software I was able to use and my method towards adding certain effects and aspects of the film.
 This is screenshot which shows how me and my partner were able to add an underlying theme tune to our teaser trailer to add a thrilling effect to the trailer. This will then add tension and portray to the audience that this is infact a horror film as this is an expected convention of horror/spoof horror films. We was able to do this by converting a link from youtube onto adobe premier pro CS4 then placing it in audio number 4, locking this as an audio so that no videos are shown.
 
 
 
 
This is a screenshot which shows how me and my partner used a website called behapppy.me which allowed us to make an original quote which we were able to use and place in our teaser trailer. I believed this would further portray to the audience that we will be making a trailer as this is an usual convention of most trailers.

  This is a screenshot which shows the finished quote that was generated by behappy.me which we have included in out trailer. We thought by using the quote being by 'the director himself' would add a sense of humour within the 'horror' trailer to further emphasise our spoof aspect.


 After doing some trailer research me and my partner found that many trailers contain an audience preview screen which notifys the audience of what audiences this trailer has been approved for. I believe that this makes our trailer seem more professional and believable.                   

 
This is a screenshot which shows how we were able to add an audience preview screen before the trailer starts which shows that this trailer is able to be previewed by most audiences. This is an expected convention of a trailer and we thought by adding this would make it look more profentional. We added it by importing the picture into adobe premier pro CS4 and then dragging it down to where we edit the video clips. We then cut it to how long we wanted it to be shown for.

                                   
During the editing of our filming we decided to edit a screen which shows a 'COMING SOON' notification to emphasise that this is a trailer. We made this screen then imported it into the program we was using which was adobe premier pro CS4. We dragging it in and cut it down to the length we wanted it to be. We then added a 'fade in' and a 'fade out' effect which I think makes the trailer look more easily flowing and makes it look higher quality and more effective.
 
This is a screen shot which shows how we were able to import a move clip into adobe premier pro CS4 then we were able to lock it into audio so that the actual footage of the clip was unable to be seen but only the audio was able to be heard. This shows how we were able to edit the sound of the clip making the clip sound less muffled, more clear and more sharp. We also made the clip louder.
 

 
This screem shot shows the audio from the previous shot, however in this show it is showing how we were able to cut the clip down into shorter sections so that we were able to use the different sections in different parts of the trailer rather than it being a continuous chunk of voice over audio.