Friday, October 8, 2021
Wednesday, October 6, 2021
PLANNING: ADVANCED PRODUCTION
Deadline DECEMBER THIS TERM for all TRAILER making - filming and editing main trailer and teaser trailer
PLANNING: TASKS (this is the title of the post) Copy / paste the list below (and edit it!).
- The name of our film: Transparent Animals
- The name of our Production Company and our co-production companies: Chambers Production and Holding productions
- The name of the director that will appear in our trailers: Matt Heyns
- The name of the 2-3 main actors that will appear in our trailers: Matt Heyns, Ben Richardson, Sam De Bruin and Finn Hanley
- (Optional) "From the director of Suspect"
- The names of the film festivals where our film will be screened (more festival names here): BFI film festival
- Pull quotes from reviews etc; wording:
- Our location recce - take photos and collate in an attractive way + written explanation
- Our target audience
- Social groups and issues in our film...
- Our props list - photos + stereotypes + clothing
- Our social media - Ben - Instagram, Sam - Twitter, Matt - Facebook
- Our music - we researched (this type of music) as the background track... and narrowed down our choice to include...
- Our call sheets are being written by ...
- Make your storyboard - include....
- how you plan to frame shots - identify establishing shot, wide shots, two- shots, three-shots, CUs, ECUs,
- words of any other inter titles
- release date - decide on wording
Friday, September 17, 2021
RESEARCH: WHEN ARE TRAILERS SHOWN?
- The trailers are designed to create a ‘buzz’ around the film. What do you think will be the main talking points from these trailers?
- Most of the film trailers on this site are due to be released in the UK over the spring and summer months. From the trailers you have seen, why do you think the distributors have chosen this time of year to release these films?
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
RESEARCH: WHERE ARE TRAILERS SHOWN?
Friday, September 10, 2021
RESEARCH: HOW TRAILERS HELP FILL CINEMAS
The FDA resource 'Teaching Trailers' suggest that whilst a film should clearly signal a genre in order to help audiences make decisions about whether they would like the film, but the marketing campaign and the film trailer should also offer audiences new experiences that make the film fresh and different from others in the same genre. This is known as the unique selling point or USP.
Given three trailers, I identified what was the USP in each:
THE LION KING
USP - Film consists of only talking animals and offers extremely high quality and realistic animation.
LATE NIGHT
RESEARCH: WHO ARE TRAILERS AIMED AT?
Thursday, September 9, 2021
RESEARCH: WHY IS A FILM TRAILER MADE?
The trailers that I viewed:
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Wednesday, September 8, 2021
RESEARCH: WHAT IS A TRAILER?
I watched the trailer for Booksmart before considering the following questions about trailers in general.
1. What do you think are the major elements of a film marketing campaign?
2. Where might you expect to see each of the different parts of the marketing campaign?
3. What factors make you want to go and see a film? How do you decide which films to see?
PROMO PACK BRIEF
Matthew Heyns 1828 I worked with Sam De Bruin 1815, Finn Hanley 1824 and Ben Richardson 1853 Our brief was to make a promo package, consisti...

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