Saturday, 26 December 2015

Drafting and planning



 Here is a minute of practise editing in which i think i make effective use of editing and sound conjunction researched in this blog post https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=3664132413503481447#editor/target=post;postID=6311927684124881852;onPublishedMenu=posts;onClosedMenu=posts;postNum=1;src=postname

This is because the slow subtle piano notes at the start match the slow pace of the editing allowing me to set a calming, saddening but also quite eerie tone for the beginning of the trailer to present the drama genre straight away.

However i change the tone to something darker and more serious to present the horror part of the genre through the combination of deep and intensified music (sound), a slightly faster editing pace (editing) and dark lighting and the knife prop(mise-en-scene). This also sets an appropriate atmosphere for my film's themes of death and evil.

Using editing, sound and even mise-en-scene in such conjunctions means i can separate even small edits such as this to add structure and development to my trailer, as the different themes get presented in different distinct stages.

Although i could never use this due to copyright reasons i think its a fair reflection of how i want to structure a typical drama film trailer.

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