Thursday, 31 December 2015

Drafting and planning

After this research https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=3664132413503481447#editor/target=post;postID=6311927684124881852;onPublishedMenu=posts;onClosedMenu=posts;postNum=2;src=postname i felt it would be a good idea to draft out what stages my trailer would be separated out into and what sound/ music i will use to do this.

1. At the very start of my trailer i wont include any music a part from possibly some tense background music to set the tone for quite a dark and serious drama film.

 I think its important to do this in the first section as music usually determines the audiences expectations of the film's content, but by using none, it leaves them open to what comes next, the granddad's death, therefore making it more dramatic

2. In the second part which is still really at the beginning of the trailer, i think i will keep the basis of this edit which includes the 'deep pang' sound effect which continues the serious tone and helps build to a mini-climax for the granddad's death https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mm6eL739yOg

3. In the third part, the intermediate which includes the argument scene, ghostly parents scene and potentially a car scene, i plan to use the 15 second limit of copyrighted music 'The Way' by Zack Hemsey as i feel it will match the shots well, generating a dramatic and sorrowful atmosphere.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oN2Xs-MvxLw

4. for the fourth and final part of my trailer, the climactic ending, i am content on using multiple sound effects to generate excitement and suspense, this includes 'Rise' sound effects which build up to a point, perfect for the ending of a trailer. I edited an example on my you tube channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoc03MbvDDk although a 'Rise' sound effect is not used and the final shots will be re-mastered or re-shot

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