Monday, 26 September 2011

Blog 7 - Character analysis

Experiment 369

 Experiment 369 is the main character within the film and is seen having flashbacks of the sons past which showed his father abusing him, this is because experiment 369 is an exact clone of the son (now dead) and  the scientists intentions was that the replicas to had the memories the originals had. While searching the house to find more clues about his past and more flashbacks, the Experiment becomes more intent in avenging the once abused son.

The Son (Matt)
 The son named Matt is the son of the scientist and while his mother gave birth to him, she also died therefore Matts father saw Matt as the reason he lost the love of his life and therefore abused Matt and used him as an experiment. Throughout the film the experiments flashbacks show matt being abused by his father and eventually killed.

The Wife
The Wife is the mother to Matt and was once married to the scientist however died giving birth to Matt. Although you only see the wifes dead body during the end of the film it is evident the Scientist was in love with her and wanted her back at any means, in doing so he took the drastic measure to keep his wifes body in the roof and used his son as an  guinepig for a cloning experiment before cloning her and bringing her back to life.
Scientist

The scientist was the dad of a young boy named Matt. The scientist use to be happily married before he had his son however his wife died giving birth and so the scientist blames his son for the death of his wife. This therefore caused the scientist to become abusive towards his son and with the desire to have his wife back, he then begins to use his son as a guniepig for a cloning experiment he plans to use on his wifes body in the loft to bring her back to life. With the desire to have the clones replecate thoughts and memories the original had, this eventually leads to his downfall as the clone of his son seeks revenge for the abuse he suffered.

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Blog 6 - Poster Research

Because my short film 369 is a horror film, i have decided to research about horror film posters in order to find common codes and conventions in order to use for my poster.




Evaluation of horror posters
  • Horror posters generally tend to have a black background or have a large amount of the colour black incorporated into it. This is because black is often seen as a colour that represents evil and night time, both common traits in most horror films

  • Horror posters generally tend to use white font, this is because the white font stands out from the commonly used black background, attracting  the viewers eyes and also making it easy to read

  • Horror posters generally tend incorporate the colour red in either the font or the picture, this is because the colour red represents blood and gore, a common sight in horror films and can also represent evil when used in certain ways (such as colouring somebodies eyes red)

  • Horror posters tag lines usually contain a personal pronoun such as "you", "you're" and "you've" as it gets the reader involved since horror films focus on scaring the audience by making them almost feel they are in the same situations the charaters are in.

  • Horror posters tend to use sillouettes and only reveal certain body parts of a character, this so that the viewer can see that there is a mysterious lifeform within the film which is presumable attempting to kill the main character, however you will have to watch the film to find out the identity of the thing and what it does to the main character.

  • Actors/Actresses names and tagline and sometimes the film title uses capitals for every letter and a thick bold font as it makes it stand out and easy to read.

  • Although the posters i researched and analysed (The exorcist and Tumbok being final release posters and The Echo and The Crazies being teaser posters) mainly contained simple bold font for the title, Tumbok used a type of font in red which represented the seeping of blood, implying that the film will contain gore and gives a clear definition to the person reading it that its a horror film.

  • The two final release posters (The Exorcist and Tumbok) both vaguely show the location where  the character will experience the horrific ordeals. Both of the locations are surrounded by darkness showing evil is contained there.

Conclusion

For my poster i will use:







  • A black background to show the film is horror










  • Incorporate the colour red into either the font or main picture to show gore is involved










  • Use white/bold/capitlised font over the black background so that it catches the viewers eyes and makes it easy to read










  • Feature my experiment or scientist character however do not show their face, making their identity a mystery to the viewer until they watch the film. My current ideas for the poster picture is the scientist behind a sign saying "experiment taking progress"  with blood splattered across the window the sign as on, taken at night time to create a dark atmosphere. Another idea is to show dangerous equipment such as knifes/hammers on a silver tray with the experiments hands covered in blood and bandages with the tagline or experiment numbers splatted in fake blood (tomatoe sauce) in the centre of the tray. Another idea is to have the scientist apperently dead, laying down in blood as the main picture, then above the picture have two eyes looking down at the picture (maybe also have two eyes under the picture looking up). However the third and final idea i have decided to use is the word "HELP" drawn with blood on tiles with scratc marks made by blood surrounded it with also the numbers "369". I decided to use this because the blood and word "help" will symbolize the horror and gore in my movie, but also doesnt give much away about the characters in the film.









  • Use a font style that gives the impression of horror such as a dripping font coloured in red, representing blood










  • Use a tagline which features a personal pronoun either (you/you've/you're), my current ideas for the tagline are "If You Was A Creation Would You Show Dedication?" or "And You Thought Frankenstein Was A Nuisance/Rebel/Pain/Mistake". This is because it gives off a little idea about the plot of my film but doesnt give too much away