Saturday, 14 November 2015

Main task: Location planning

When we first came up with the idea of filming a horror movie, the group and i agreed to do it in an abandoned area with a torn up room to give it the haunted effect so that it looked like an actual nightmare setting. The image below is an idea of what we wanted the area to look like:







Thursday 5th November

My group mate went out on this date to find a perfect location near his house and took a few images of the suitable areas of where we can set up our props without them being ruined or taken away by strangers. Some of the abandoned houses couldn't be entered due to construction going on in the area, however Qatar's law states that workers must stop working at 7 o'clock in the evening mostly on a weekend; this makes it easier for the group and myself as our shots will be set during night time and this will allow us to set up our equipment efficiently and film the scenes without any disturbance from outsiders. The following images are ones of the area we will be filming our movie } Taken by abdulla:





Main task: Paralysis Focus Group

The group and i have made a new focus group focusing more on our film and what they think of the choices we have made, as well as what are better choices to add on to our film.




Main task: Film title analysis

Films always start with titles or credits and each title has its own font to resemble they horror that usually occurs in them. Each title has a different colour style and size of font and most may look the same.




Both the red and font style in this title look like blood.












The red in this title resembles the actual name of the movie sequels and the white tells us that its the name of the one movie. Therefore making it a larger font.









Insidious is all in caps and red. Theres shadows on the top of each letter showing us that theres a source of light hitting from below giving it more of a horror effect.







This title is in white allowing the viewer to think as if its a torch of car light coming towards you from he distance. The repeated writing in the background looks like a glitch maybe trying to give us a message about what the movie is about.














This last image is the title of our movie. We created it by using the other titles to help us come up with a font as well as colour. I think that it is appropriate for our movie and creates a feel towards it.

Main task: Audience profile

Because my group and i are making a horror film, we decided to look at the audience profile and decide which age etc would be suitable.

For our movie, our target audience is aged from 15 and above because they are old enough to be able to watch horror but also seek the feel of an adrenaline rush that comes from a horror and therefore be able to enjoy it.

The lifestyle of my target audience would have to include a student because although our movie doesn't present the character as a student through mise en scene, the student is the reason our target audience will be aimed more at students as well as adults.

In slashers it is most likely that the age range would be around 15+ to at least 25. This age range are normally used as the victims or as the main focus in the film, allowing our target market to be able to relate to the characters, making the horror more thrilling.



Our target audience are both male and female. These two genders enjoy horror films, relating to Dolph Sillmans 'snuggle theory' which tells us that female like watching horror films with a male specifically for a reason, and this reason is because they are brave and it is easier for a female to snuggle up to them when they are scared.


Main task: Mood board

This is a mood board i had created to resemble paralysis and how it is demonic. I added words to it, to show the type of genre we are looking at and how its supposed to affect the viewer.




Wednesday, 11 November 2015

Main task: BBFC Ratings

To find the appropriate age to view our film, we used the BBFC website and checked out each bullet point giving the information about what each age limit can view. We had a dilemma about whether we chose 18+ or just 15 but we sorted it out by just choosing 15's to make it more appropriate for people our age to watch horror films. Referring to the 18+ category, our film has both blood and gore as well as strong horror but since everyone in it is going to be 17 we thought we would just keep it in the 15+ category.

Although we will be exceeding the limit of the 15+ age category, we still decided to leave it as that. Due to this, our group must make sure to not go to over the top with violence and anything else that is too inappropriate.


Our movie may be dangerous to a few people as it may be harmful to viewers with photo sensitive epilepsy. This is because our film may contain various scenes with continuous flashing of bright lights when the crosscutting in the scene occurs.



The two standards that have cause us issues in the 18+ category stopping us from making it at that level were the "strong horror" and "strong blood and gore" as shown below.






Monday, 9 November 2015

Main task: Audience Research

Audience Research

To be able to understand the preferences of our audience, we went around and got other students to help us fill out our questionnaire. We got at least 30 responses by just going around and asking them to tally their answer choices for each question.


These are the questions we asked the other students. We made sure that we put them into graphs so that we can see the results clearly As shown below;

By looking at this graph, we are told by other peoples opinions that they prefer our film to have claws included rather than any other weapon. Claws bring out the horror in the killers, showing us that they are supernatural like werewolves etc. Or just typical killers who wear costumes, therefore increasing the capacity of danger.


My group and i had many options for a movie title, however they all relate to issues about night time and sleep. By the looks of it, our audiences choice was "Out of the shadows". One option i suggested was paralysis. This also seems appropriate as our movie is going to be more about paralysis than any shadows. 
The names we picked out for our antagonist are names that are usually used by a fair amount of antagonists in other movies that bring out the evil and fear in them. My favourite choice from there is the shadow man, because it reflects the darkness and gives a demonic type of sense. The results tell me that the chosen name was not specific, therefore a name that the group and i have picked out would be more likely to be used. The name that we had come up with is Deuchallion. 
The majority of the people we had asked were female, therefore the answers that they had chosen were the typical 'jump scares' making this answer the one we should use. Jump scares are the heart of horror movies since the beginning which is why they are supported when scaring the audience as to whether it will be through quick shots of the antagonists or the jump scares.

Saying which creature is the scariest was the easiest thing to talk about back in our day when we were all younger. Since we are speaking for todays time, stalking nowadays is really common through social media and in reality, therefore it is something that is feared by civilians and audiences. Due to this we have picked our creature/villain to be a stalker, and not really much of a paranormal demon etc. So that it creates the effect that even the audience understand the actual feeling of the protagonist making it have a more real feeling.

There is a tie between Jason from friday the 13th and Michael myers from halloween. Both these antagonists fit perfectly into the stalking category making it a perfect choice from our fellow students.  Since the students thought it was the worst way of dying, they thought it was appropriate to choose this. They both have the condition of stalking, abducting then murdering or keeping their victims as hostages. To allow our audience to experience the full shock, we could show them a preview of various photos of the deceased and their limbs everywhere and expect reactions of them looking away or tremble.

This question was added to be able to make our film more pure with all the horror, without irresponsible scenes to affect the audiences focus towards the fear and agitated atmosphere that they would be experiencing. The group and i have each chose the scenes we hated from different films, and added further, one based, on the common. Some movies over exaggerate the tripping over nothing making the audience more pressurised when they are expecting the unexpected - sarcastically. This movie cliché makes it so much easier for the antagonist to catch up to the victims, always. One other cliché chosen by the students was the thought of the protagonist opening a door to anything/one and then it ends up being the antagonist.


This answer was consistent and showed us that the most popular movie stereotypes are both The hippie and the Teenage girl who dresses inappropriately. As a group we decided to have one or the other during the opening of our film, but looking at the results, we have chosen the teenage girl to be featured.
The results helped us find a place to film our nightmare scene. The location with most votes was the haunted house and it allows us to film the majority of our movie in a normal house therefore allowing the haunted house to be included during the main scene with the nightmare. The same exact room will be used except we will mess it up by pouring blood everywhere and messing up the walls etc.
Some of the students said they watch horror films monthly or whenever its on. Other students  voted "others". Because "there" wasn't clear enough, we made sure to ask what exactly they had meant; all of them replied with, if they were on a date or trying to make it more romantic with the girl causing her to cuddle him etc. Telling from this information, we as a group need to make a fpm that is suitable for both genders and not cause a sexism debate. Meaning that it must feature each gender equally and appropriately.


Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Main task: Production company logo


The idea for this logo came from popular snap backs used around the middle east. Since no one has used it as an official film production logo we thought we would use it. The F's that have their backs towards each other were made from scratch to go with the name fusion films.