From looking at a resource (Media magazine April 2014: Prodcution) from the library I have found some points I need to be careful of when filming/ editing:
From looking at this resource it has also helped with developing my analysis of the teaser trailers of both the ones made by other students and actual trailers. By analysing them in terms of length, devices etc.
www.thefilmspace.org
www.npr.org/blogs/monkeysee/2012/01/15/145227280
www.wired.com/underwire/2013/06/art-of-the-trailer/
www.filmeducation.org/teachingtrailers/secondary/
- I will need to make sure that the editing of the shots are not too long as it could cause an audience to lose interest and to include a variety of different types of shots to keep them wanting more but also making it more interesting than just having long/ mid shots through out.
- The editing of the footage/ inter-titles (captions) needs to be in time with the beat of the music.
- The trailer is no more than two minutes.
- Does not include too much of the film, leave questions for the audience to decode.
From looking at this resource it has also helped with developing my analysis of the teaser trailers of both the ones made by other students and actual trailers. By analysing them in terms of length, devices etc.
www.thefilmspace.org
www.npr.org/blogs/monkeysee/2012/01/15/145227280
www.wired.com/underwire/2013/06/art-of-the-trailer/
www.filmeducation.org/teachingtrailers/secondary/