Wednesday, 26 January 2011

Magazine Cover Analysis


This "Total film" poster for "Inception" has be laid out to suit the style of the film and includes information about other films.  It also includes different denotations and connotations.  These are the key factors that will effect how successful your magazine cover is and will also contribute to the total number of views your film will have.

Almost all of the magazine covers I have looked at have included a big picture of their main character set in the middle of the page with a title and short sentence beneath it.  On this particular magazine cover the main picture is of Leonardo DiCaprio wearing a suit and holding in his gloved hands a silenced pistol, although you can not actually see all of it.  The connotation of the gun along with the gloves and suit gives us the impression that this character will be sinister.  The fact that his face is shaded on one side could possibly give us the impression that Cobb, the name of the character on the cover, has two different sides to him or perhaps a hidden secret.  The title and general wording on the cover is in a font which is sharp and formal looking which means it will be taken seriously my most when the look at it.  The title of the film and magazine is bigger than the other writing on the cover.  The graphic designers would have done this so that when people glanse at it they will be able to read the title first, which may draw them into the magazine and if it doesnt then at least that word may stick in their head which will help to premote the film.  Bold colour has also been used to draw the protential customers in, however they have only used it on a couple of lines as if they use it too much of it it will create the opposite effect, so nothing will stand out.

Behind the wording and the picture of Cobb is a back ground of an urban environment.  this relates well to the film as alsmost all of it is set in these urban environments which inturn adds to the uncertenty of the film.     

Wednesday, 19 January 2011

Story board

This story board is our original version. However after filming these shots and watching them back on the macs we decided that they did not look scary enough because it was filmed when it was still light. After darkening the footage on "I movie" we decided that our original clips still didn't quite cut it so we did another story board. The focus of this was to think of shots that can cause more panic and uncertainty. If we could do successfully I knew along with the editing and music our trailer will be very effective which in turn will result in a thrilling trailer.









This is our second story board, some of the steps are the same as before. For example the three teens' loading up the car worked well as the urban housing estate was a stereotypical environment for teenagers who attend raves to live. When it came to filming the scenes we had added in it proved surprisingly challenging. We went out a few days after doing our new story board, but we let it get too dark, even thought we could see clearly, the camera was not picking up the moving image. Despite the camera not working very well at dust we still wanted to try and achieve an eary feel  in the new scenes, to our luck in the next couple of days there was an extremely foggy evening. This created that effect perfectly and the camera picked it up clearly.