Thursday, 15 October 2015

"A Nightmare On Elm Street" Teaser Trailer Textxual Analysis


A Nightmare on Elm Street is an American film remakeclassed as a Slasher. The trailer 2 minutes and 8 seconds long which breaks the conventions of a typical teaser trailer which is usually between 30-90 seconds long. The reason it is still classed as a teaser trailer is because it was released around 6 months before the film was released.

The film centres around a group of teenagers being stalked and murdered in their dreams by a man named Freddy Krueger, eventually discovering they all share a common link from their childhood that is making them targets for Freddy.


The trailer starts with establishing shots of factories. They seem mundane, yet the dark and mist makes them seem typical of the horror genre.  A man then appears running away from cars that are chasing him. He is a silhouette against the car headlights and therefore we cannot see the man’s identity. This makes him mysterious and intrigues the viewer. Drums can be heard as non diegetic sound, seemingly reflecting the man’s heartbeat and adrenaline. At this point the villain is shown to be the people chasing him, however, this is misleading as further on in the trailer we learn that the villain is actually the hunted man and he is believed to have murdered members of the mob’s children. The use of dialogue in of the man shouting “Krueger, you sick bastard” informs the viewer that this is the infamous Freddy Krueger of the original Nightmare on Elm Street. Kreuger is shown from a high angle shot, presenting him as vulnerable, and his protests that he hasn’t done anything wrong which presents him as seemingly innocent. A shot of who seems to be the leader of the bob is a low angle, this represents him as having power over Krueger at this point. The introduction to the trailer indicates the movie to be a mysterious and haunting that those people had made a terrible mistake and will pay a price, also the quick close up shot of the woman’s face expressing her reaction which was connoting fear and horrified form her non-verbal communication.

The directors name is then shown, which would appeal to fan’s of the director’s other movies and those familiar with his reputation. The font is use on the poster as well as the trailer, which creates a sense of continuity and reinforces the movie as a brand. The use of the colour red is typical of the horror genre as it connotes blood and violence. There is then a flashing image of three old fashioned little girls skipping, which is a disturbing as they showed an image of children alongside a convicted child murder burning to death  which is is disturbingly frightening. 

This is then followed by a diegetic dialogue of a girl describing her dreams featuring Krueger. The use of a frightened attractive teenage girl is typical of the horror genre. This is then followed by a close up of the “Elm Street”, further promoting the treatment and brand of the movie. The violent imagery of Kreugers claws emitting sparks and a girl sitting upright in bed screaming presents Krueger as a frightening, supernatural villain. And shows us that he uses dreams to scare his victims. The image of the children that follows this again seems out of place and disturbing. 

This is then followed by what the audience assume is the characters dreams, including a huge hand rising out of the bath tub to murder the woman. Diegetic sound of children singing a nursery rhyme is played over this, this has a chilling effect as the rhyme is innocent and childlike, yet is linked to violence and fear. Throughout this sequence there are many shots of children with claw marks on their dresses, this leads us to believe that these are Kreugers original victims and that the singing is from those victims. The nursery rhyme quits and replaced by what sounds like rhythmic breathing, which connotes fear, as a young teenage boy is shown running from Krueger in the factories that were shown at the start of the trailer. This makes the trailer seem circular, and implies that the as a lot of Kreugers behaviour is determined by his past. The iconic claws on his hand are then shown in a close up, implying violence and appealing to fans of the original. 

The clips of characters dream’s becomes faster and more frenzied, creating suspense and fully capturing the audiences attention. This is intersected with images of a silhouette of Krueger against a golden light, walking closer towards the camera in a threatening manner. This reinforces his power over his victims as a villain.  

The sequence ends with a scream which then cuts to the title which is in the typical red front for the horror genre. The tagline for the movie is “Don't fall asleep” shown in the title font of the movie, helping to create a sense of continuity. It references Krueger’s individuality as a villain, he can only reach his victims through their dreams, which would appeal to an audience, as this is a different kind of horror movie villain.

Although unconventionally long for a teaser trailer i believe
this is very effective as it establishes the main character and location and it shows you just enough to understand the story but still want to see the film. 


Monday, 12 October 2015

Film Poster Analysis- Paranormal Activity Theatrical Poster


Paranormal Activity is a 2007 American found footage supernatural film. It is the first out of six in the franchise.

The image used in this poster introduces the audience to the two main characters and the setting. The female character is pointing to a mysterious figure at the door and this highlights that the supernatural will play a role int he film. From first impressions, a sense of normality is created as the setting appears very ordinary and therefore this is more relatable to the audience. The bedroom would usually be associated with comfort and safety however the darkness and mysterious figure creates a sense of fear and danger. The image appears quite grainy and this reflects how the events are being filmed on a video camera the time in the corner adds to this. Using the time in the corner reflects how the events are happening at night and his is a convention of horror as events often happen in the darkness to add to the unknown and eerie atmosphere. The blue tint emphasises that the main horror happens during the night. By having the main image smaller it gets the whole frame of a video camera and further shows us it is a found footage film. It also allows the poster to be unique as most film posers have an image over the whole of the poster.

The poster has a simplistic colour scheme which includes the colours black , white, blue and red. All the colours are dark and gloomy and represent the horror genre. The red and black could signalise danger or death. The use of the black back ground and because the whole poster and main image is really dark it could suggest that the film is mainly set at night. This adds to the fear factor because people think of the night as the scariest time as you don’t know what can happen to you when your in the dark. The white text creates a 'ghostly' feel which is relevant to the demon/possession theme. The colour blue in the text and the blue shade across the image not only highlights the night vision of the camera but also suggests a cold and chilling atmosphere which is often associated with the supernatural and ghosts.

The title is written in a text that is larger and in a different colour compared to the other text on the poster, this enables the title of the film to stand out. Also, the blurriness and glow of the red title reminds the audience that the film is based on video footage. Similarly, most of the text uses capitals suggesting an intimidating tone which again is fitting to the horror genre.

The slogan “what happens when you sleep” directly talks to the audience as it makes them question what happen during the night. This slogan may encourage audiences to view the film because they are intrigued to find out happens to these characters. Similarly, through the line “Don’t see it alone” it tells the consumer that this film is of the horror genre and that watching it alone will be frightening.

This poster breaks a few conventions as the main image only takes up a fraction of the poster, it fails to include the production block and release date. But it does follow the conventions of the colour schemes, slightly revealing images, hints to the genre and film content.

Film Poster Analysis- Saw 2 Theatrical Poster

Below i have embedded a slide share of a pdf analysing the theatrical poster for saw 2. I have analysed this to further grasp the makings of a horror film poster and to help me create a realistic and professional film poster for my brief.


Film Poster Analysis- Sinister Theatrical Poster


Sinister is a 2012 american supernatural horror film. This is the theatrical trailer. 

The main image in the poster shows a little girl who has drawn a demonic face out of blood on the wall and this with the tagline 'Once he sees you, you cant be saved' creates a fearful and horrific atmosphere. From this we can guess that the face on the wall is the main character/creature causing the distress. Her Slumped pose makes her look semi-conscious as if she has been possessed. Also the way she is young and creating an image on the wall represents the idea that she is playing some sort of game, or she is allowing everyone else to see what possesses her. Below the demonic face is a broken reel of film, this suggests that the demonic creature/character was released or awoken from the film reel.

Unlike other horror posters, the background colours are light which juxtapose the typical horror conventions.
 Although the colours are much lighter the colours are dull and grim which contrast the blood image and makes it stand out. Also the cracks on the corners of the walls suggests that there is a demonic presence that is slowly consuming the girl. The colours play a big influence in the poster. For example, red suggests blood and death, the white is representing the innocence and purity of the little girl and black shows the darkness and a worn emptiness effect distinctively showing the audience that this is a horror film poster.

For the masthead the font is typically creepy as the title has a reflection around the letters that has been faded, this effect makes it look spooky and scary, it suggests to the audience that there might be ghosts or a demonic presence in the film and there will be mysterious things going on. In addition the front reflection looks like as if blood or ink is dripping down from the letters, this connotes that there might be a lot of blood, death and killing involved which shows the audience the genre again. 

Other than the background colours and the revealing light the poster follows the main codes and conventions of horror film posters.

Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Ancillary Products: Keys and Conventions (Unfinished)

Below i have explained the codes and conventions of the ancillary products in my brief and why i have chosen them. The ancillary products i can choose from are:
  • A website homepage for the film
  • A film magazine front cover
  • A poster for the film

Website Homepage



Film Magazine Front Cover




Film Poster


I am going to create the poster as one of my ancillary products. I believe a poster is effective and reflects a film well through how it utilises genre conventions and presenting information.

It effectively presents the themes of the film and gives some insight about the film through quotes and reviews which would appeal to a viewer and reassure them of the films worth. I also believe that the many forms and places a poster would expose the film to a large amount of people.

Monday, 21 September 2015

Job Role Research

The following table shows a few of the job roles key in the making of live action films. This helps me determine how many people i will need for this production or how many jobs i will have to take on. In this table i have researched what the jobs are, the significance of it and a few examples of people that have taken on these roles.


Here are a few more roles that i may need:

-Lighting Technician
-Sound Designer
-Title Designer
-Camera Operator


As i will be working mostly alone for this projectI will take on the responsibility for the majority of these roles, except from the actor(s).

Monday, 14 September 2015

Presentation on Trailers


Presentation on Trailers from emilyapps


Below is a theatrical and teaser trailer for the same film, Paranormal Activity: Ghost Dimensions. The theatrical trailer includes the footage from the teaser trailer with added content as it was made much closer to the films release where as the teaser was made around 6 months before release.


Teaser Trailer  


Theatrical Trailer

Thursday, 9 July 2015

Brief 2 Presentation

A promotion package for a new film, to include a teaser trailer, together with 2 of the following three options.
  • A website homepage for the film
  • A film magazine front cover
  • A poster for the film

Friday, 3 July 2015

Intertextuality and Borrowed Interest

This is a Emaze presentation on intertextuality and borrowed interest within the Captain America franchise

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