Friday, 29 October 2010

Friday, 22 October 2010

Planning - Soundtrack

For the soundtrack, I have found an ideal piece of music that suits the drama I want in my trailer. The track is "Pop goes the weasel" by Kevin MacLeod. The artist is well known for making royalty free music (no strings attached, no copyright), and as such, the track I have selected is free to use.

Below is a link to the track in question:



The track also sustains a nice beat/rhythm, meaning I can easily edit my trailer to match the beat of the track.

Friday, 15 October 2010

Planning - Actors

Actors are a key component to any film. Due to the fact that I have next to no budget (so everything I do effectively has to be free to use), I have no way to hire any form of professorial actors. Ergo, I have asked a few of my close friends if they will act in my film trailer. They agreed.

Using my storyboard, I've outlined that I need four actors, all listed below:
'The Victim'
'The Stalker'
'Police officer 1'
'Police officer 2'

I have managed to fill all of these positions with my friends, so I expect shooting to take place on schedule. Two of them have previous acting experience, with the others none. Ergo, I have prioritised that the positions with talking go to the actors with experience, that way the trailers integrity/seriousness doesn't get compromised.

Friday, 8 October 2010

Planning - Locations

Location, location, location!

For my trailer I need to use several different filming locations to represent several different locations in the film, ranging from a forest, to a local landmark and even a police station.

Warder's Lodge at Knypersley PoolOne of the locations I have chosen for my filming is the local country park, called the 'Grange country park'. This location provides a thick forest with easy access that I can use for many aspects of my trailer, and it is quiet so there won't be much interference. The location also provides a stream, waterfall and a large lake that can be used for background effects. In this forest there is a path which I can use to ensure my actors are safe, but also allows for easy shooting, as obviously shooting on rough terrain would be rather difficult.





What my landmark looks like

The second location I need is for a police station type location, so I am going to use my school to act as a sort of 'holding cell' for the criminally insane. This is because the building is large and very brightly coloured, but also available to shoot within my schedule.

Other then these key places, I may use a few simple/stock footage shots of sunsets or local buildings/streets just to help build suspense/tension or to fill the trailers gaps. The sunset footage could also be used to help represent the time of day.

Friday, 1 October 2010

Planning - First ideas

After analysing all of the below film trailers and film posters, I have begun to grasp a general idea of what I would like to see in my film trailer. Below, I have rough drafted some ideas of what I want:

General storyline: Action/Thriller. A stalker regularly meets people through the social networking site, Facebook, and then murders them in sick and twisted ways, hiding the bodies as he does. The police eventually get a hold of him, but discover that he is no ordinary human being.
Soundtrack: Pop goes the weasel - Royalty Free
Establishing shot: Facebook website, messages sent between two people.
Filming locations: Country park(forest), school (Police station)

I can use this as a basis to begin planning the rest of my trailer, such as elaborating on the locations, soundtracks, shooting schedules and of course a storyboard.