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The Game Trailer
This is the original trailer that we made, it's called The Game and it is a horror genre. We used a range of shots such as;
quick shots,
fast forwards,
close ups,
and Establishing shots.
When given audience feedback we decided that the voices arn't clear enough and the audience couldn't hear what was being said. With taking this into acount we decided to add voice overs into our trailer.
Film Poster - The Game
This is my film poster. I decided not to give a actual date for the film as the picture shows not alot about the film, I thought by showing the date would contrast this. As the title of the film is 'The Game' We, as a group decided that this tagline was appropriate. I decided to use this font as it seemed to fit into a horror genre/creepy kind of writing. I chose to use different colours to make it stand out more and using Grey for only one word to represent it's importance.
The billing block is at the bottom so that it does not cover up any important parts of the picture. I also chose to give a rating of the film to attract audiences into coming to see it by showing how good it has been rated.
The billing block is at the bottom so that it does not cover up any important parts of the picture. I also chose to give a rating of the film to attract audiences into coming to see it by showing how good it has been rated.
Film Magazine Front Cover - The Game
This is my front cover for my magazine. I chose to use generally three colours of Black Red and White as they are the colours used throughout our Trailer. My brand picture is Rachel Waring, who is one of the leading stars of the film. I decided to use her for both my film poster and my magazine cover to show continuity of my brand. I thought by comparing my film to Shutter Island would attract readers who like this genre of film or in fact are fans of the film itself. I decided to use such things as the plus sign which, by researching, Empire frequently use.
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