Monday 20 March 2017

Description changes

Today at school we had a visitor named Max who had experienced making trailers before for his coursework, as he also took part in media studies in the past. He had a look at my description/ storyboard and I asked for help to make my trailer much more interesting. So I have wrote a new description for my TV drama trailer. It will have 6 episodes and each episode will be 45 minutes long.
 My new description is:
There will be two boys who will be robbing a house and as they break in they go through all the house and find one room locked. They will break into that room and find many interesting things, but the room is a mess. They seal one thing and as the owner of the house who is also (killer) enters the room and finds something missing, he will be after the two boys. The boys kill the killer and think it is the end. However the killer has a twin but the two boys don't know that. What will happen next?

Friday 3 March 2017

Evaluation:

Evaluation questions

What were the aims and purpose of the TV trailer?
The aims and purpose of my TV trailer is to make a short 2 min trailer for a TV drama. The aim of my TV trailer is that I am marketing my trailer so the audience are encouraged to watch the TV trailer. I have to make the trailer important and realistic so the audience can enjoy it and watch it when it is out. The TV trailer that I will be filming will be about an hour long each episode and it will have at least 6 episodes.

How did your research support your understanding and influence the planning and filming?
I did a variety of different researches so that I can have an idea of what sort of TV trailer I might do and what sort of genre I should have. I wrote three case studies using different trailers such as: Scream queens, The level and Thirteen. The thirteen and The Level trailer were the same based genre which was crime based so I thought of making a crime based genre trailer. I also did a survey on survey monkey, so that people could vote which genre is a good genre for a TV drama. The research showed me that crime was the second best trailer out of 10 people who took part. I also did a Test audience research with 4 sixth former's and a teacher to show them two different trailers and ask them question. The two trailers were Sherlock Holmes and silent witness. This influenced me to make my trailer simple and fluent, it has also influenced me not to put in a lot of detail in.

How have you tried to use codes and conventions for a TV trailer?
I have used codes and conventions for a TV trailer. I will be using texts and sound which will appear on within the trailer maybe asking a rhetorical question to get the audience thinking and interested in the trailer. I will have non- diegetic sound within the trailer which may have a female/ male speaking of what happens, I will also have diegetic sound to show what sort of sounds will appear on the trailer. Also, I have thought of having costumes such as an investigator’s jacket or maybe a black jacket that would be worn by the three teenagers. This will establish the crime based genre.


Wednesday 1 March 2017

Filming Schedual

                                    Filming schedule

Week 1

1st Wednesday March p7

3rd Friday March P3/4 (Film car scene shot 1)

Week 2

7th Tuesday March P5 (Edit shot 1)

8th Wednesday March p7 (Film shot 2)

10th Friday March P3/4 (Edit shot 2)

Week 3

14th Tuesday March P5

15th Wednesday March P7 (Film shot 3)

17th Friday March P3/4 (Edit shot 3)

Week 4

21st Tuesday March P5 (Edit shot 4)

22nd Wednesday March P7 (Film shot 5)

24th Friday March P3/4 (Edit shot 4/5)

Week 5

28th Tuesday March P5 (Film shot 8)

20th Wednesday March P7 (Film shot 9)

31st Friday March P3/4 (Edit shot 8/9)