The genre I had chosen to do (Psychological
Thriller). This sub - genre is very similar to
the Horror genre, however Psychological
Thrillers do not use psychical violence.
Psychological Thriller trailers are very fast
paced just like Horror trailers and make use
of black screen to create tension and
suspense. The trailers that I analysed also
had a lot of voice over used throughout so I
stuck to conventions with this idea.
Psychological Thrillers
The posters in the previous slide are well
known Psychological Thrillers that have very
fast paced trailers. Fast paced trailers usually
create suspension because it shows that the
film has a lot of content and that it has a lot of
action. The audience knows that the film will be
good value because lots of exciting and thrilling
events take place within the narrative.
I have used short clips in my trailer to stick to
the conventions of a Psychological Thriller.

As you can see here this clip in my trailer on plays
for one second
Another big factor about Psychological Thrillers
is that they use a lot of narrative an voice overs
throughout their trailers. Voice overs give the
audience gain a better understanding in what is
happening in the trailer.
My trailer also includes
voice overs throughout.
This keeps the story
clear without giving
away to much of the
plot and keeping the
audience satisfied with
what they see and hear
but still leaving them
thinking and interested
about the upcoming
film.
i have used a voice over in the
opening of my trailer to grab
the audiences attention
Psychological Thrillers are known for having a
lot of low key lighting shots as it creates a tense
atmosphere for the audience to enjoy. Low key
lighting is used to accentuate certain aspects of
an object or person which creates the sense of
alienation felt by the audience.

American Psycho Trailer

The Shining Trailer
I have used low key lighting in some of
my shots for my trailer. I used this
because I wanted to stick to
conventions and I also liked the idea
of alienating my trailer from the
audience. Most of my trailer is in
low key lighting because I wanted to
emphasise the point of unrealism
and the distortion of the characters
mind.
For Mise - En - Scene, a lot of
psychological thrillers use props,
most commonly a mirror is used,
most likely to portray the
characters inner self as well as
representing the 'dark side' of a
character. I used a mirror for two
shots in my trailer which
represented the erosion of the
characters mental state.

Black Swan Trailer

Story board

My
Trailer
The song I chose for my trailer was very fast paced and dramatic.
I feel like I broke conventions with music as usually Psychological
Thriller Trailers have eerie and tense music to build tension or to
shock the audience. Although my music is not eerie sounding, I
feel as though it still builds up tension towards the climax of my
trailer and shocks the audience.
My trailer, movie poster and movie magazine all
represent my chosen genre which is
Psychological Thriller. I have done by
following the conventions of other
Psychological Thriller trailers, posters and
other movie magazines.
Trailer
My Trailer follows the convention Psychological
Thriller genre and tells the audience what
they're going to expect and are going get in
my trailer. My trailer ties in the with
conventions of my poster and film magazine,
e.g. the colours are dark, I used the same
person for each task and I made sure they all
stuck to my chosen genre.
The audience expects Psychological
Thrillers to be fast paced, and to leave
them thinking. The people that will
watch my trailer enjoy Psychological
Thrillers therefore my trailer is aimed
towards them and my trailer will give
them a basic understanding of my
characters, what genre it is and a basic
idea of what the story is and what to
expect in the film.
Poster
When making my poster, I did not want it to look
cluttered, but I still wanted to follow poster
conventions, so I added a movie title, the actors
names, movie credits and an image.
For my image, I only wanted one main
character in the poster. I looked at a couple of
movie posters that had one main character as
the image and I noticed that they were mostly
mid shots or a close ups of the character. I
liked the idea of the audience being able to
look at the characters face and get a sense of
their personality and feelings so I took this
idea to the extreme.
I used an extreme close up shot of my characters eye. I
wanted to use the character's eye because I felt that
the eye gave the most emotion, therefore the image
portrayed the idea of fear which can be seen by the
audience. They would then know what genre film this
poster is representing and possibly be sympathetic for
whoever the character is. Also they could get the
feeling that the poster could be watching them
therefore become paranoid which mirrors the
characters feelings in my film.
I made the image black and white as I felt it fat
in perfectly with my trailer plot as well as my
chosen genre. However, I kept the eye coloured
as I wanted the pupil and iris to be the main
focus. The iris, being the main colour in the
image also gives it a sense of realism. I coloured
the rest of the eye a light shade of red because I
wanted it to emphasise the tiredness of my
character (as the trailer explains the character
does not get a lot of sleep).
There is a small silhouette in the light of the eye. I placed it there to
emphasise the fact that my character is afraid of someone or something.
The audience will see this and possibly feel unnerved from the small
image because they can see and feel the fear of the character in the
poster.
I wanted my movie title to be the brightest of the text as it is the most important. I
made it white to stand out because I wanted the audience to know and remember
the title of my film. The title is also the largest of the pieces of text and is in the
centre because of the same reasons. The title is the same font and colour as the one
in my trailer which combines the two together.
I used an effect on Photoshop to make it look like
there were lights surrounding the title of the
poster because I felt that just plain white text
would be boring to look at so I added this effect
to make it nicer for the audience to look at and
make it more interesting and easier for them to
remember it. I also feel as though it gives the title
a sense of delusion and mystery.
My two actor's name are smaller than the title but are a little larger than my
movie credits. They are also a deep red which makes them stand out from the
other pieces of text and the image. Red is a sense of danger, blood and death
therefore, having the actors names coloured red could indicate that something is
going to happen to their characters.
The movie credits are slightly faded as I felt that they weren't to
important in my poster and I placed them there because I wanted
to stick to conventions. I made the ' COMING SOON' a deep red
because I wanted it to stand out from the rest of the credits so it
was more noticeable to the audience which creates anticipation.
Magazine
When making my film magazine, I wanted it look formal and organised, i followed
magazine conventions like, the masthead, a plug, a feature article photo, a subhead
and the magazine title.
When analysing other film magazines, I noticed that
most of their feature article photo's were positioned
in front of the masthead. I followed these
conventions as I liked that it drew more attention to
the feature article photo, which is the main focus and
article of the magazine.
For my feature article photo, I used the same person playing the main character. I took
a mid-shot of the character as I wanted to show the body language as well as facial
expressions of the character. Her facial expressions show that tired and possibly fed up
with whatever is happening. She is also looking away from the camera which suggests
that she is lost in thought or possibly, watching something. this leaves the audience
questioning what she is looking at. The person feature article photo is wearing her
character clothes, which is a grey t-shirt with a red flannel shirt and a red hat. I chose
these clothes for her to wear because the character she was playing dresses scruffy
because in the trailer she seems a little unbalanced with herself and her life.
My masthead does not follow my colour scheme as it is blue not red. My
feature article photo is placed in front of my masthead because I wanted the
photo to be the main focus of my magazine and it show that the magazine is
so recognisable that the audience does not need to see the whole masthead
to identify the magazine.
I used the same font for my Tormented subheading. I
did this because it would be recognisable to the
audience and they would instantly know what this
article is about.
I followed the conventions of other film magazines and
added some small images of other movies to show that
this magazine has other articles on other big films. This will
attract a different demographic of people and possibly
interest them into reading the main article.
Before designing my trailer, I made a audience survey
to find out what people liked and expected from
psychological thrillers. My survey was quantitive and a
qualitive which benefits me because it allows me to
get numeric data as well as know what people actually
want in my trailer. My demographic was people above
the age of 17 and who generally enjoyed Psychological
Thrillers.
I started off with a simple
question. "What do you like
about psychological
thrillers?". I asked this
question because I wanted
to know what effect I
wanted to create for my
audience. The pie chart
shows that most of the
people I asked like the face
that psychological thrillers
left them with unanswered
questions. I took this into
consideration when making
my trailer.
I then asked them what they
liked about the trailers. As you
can see, an equal amount of
people answered suspense and
jumpscares.
Therefore I added a couple of
jumpscares into my trailer. I
thought that it was a little
difficult to create suspense in
my trailer but I felt like i
achieved this through use of
clips, lighting and music.
I asked my audience whether
they liked a lot of narrative or
little narrative in trailer and
more than half of them said that
they don't like to have a lot of
narrative as they felt as though
it took away the feel of the
trailer. They also said that they
like to use they're imagination
and think of what might be
happening rather than the
trailer telling them.
I agreed with them therefore I
only had a few parts of my
trailer with narrative. I felt that
it gave my trailer a sense of
mystery as - like my
demographic said - that it let
you imagine what might be
being said.
My demographic said that
they didn't really mind what
music was used as long as
fat with the genre of the
trailer/film.
My music choice didn't
really fit with the genre
however, it still created and
built tension and
excitement for the
audience.
My demographic did not want
to much information about
the protagonist or story to be
given away in my trailer as
they felt that it would just
ruin the whole film and there
would be no point to watch it
if you already know what's
going to happen.
I took this into consideration
and only gave away a small
part of the plot and only
showed a little character
development because I
wanted the audience to feel
sympathetic for my character.
For this question, I
already wanted to make
the audience have
unanswered questions
from my trailer, however I
wanted to see if the
audience wanted the
same.
A lot of my demographic asked me
what I meant by 'disturbing', and I
answered with violence or drug
use etc. It was then when they
answered no because they
thought that if I used disturbing
clips or images then they would
instantly think that my trailer
would be for a horror film rather
that a psychological thriller.
I understood what they meant by
this however, I used a clip in my
trailer of a blood covered pair of
scissors. I felt that although it is
not violent it is still a disturbing
clip as it leaves the audience
questioning what happened.
I based the story of my
film/trailer on this question
because when I asked this, I
was unsure of what people
wanted and expected in a
Psychological Thriller.
My story was about a girl who
had insomnia and needed
medication. She took some
medication that was not tested
given to her from the doctor
and started to have side
affected which in time affected
her mental state. This fits in
perfectly with what people
wanted and expected.
I then went back to the same
people after I had finished my
trailer and asked them 4
questions about it. Here is what
they said.
Did you like my Trailer?

Yes
No

I started with a simple
question, "Did you like my
trailer?". The majority of my
audience said that they did,
however, a few people said
that they didn't because they
didn't understand the story or
what was going on in my
trailer.
What Genre do you think my trailer is?

Horror
Psychological Thriller
Other

When asking them what genre they thought my trailer falls under, there was a
lot of conflict between the Horror and the Psychological Thrillers genre's as my
demographic thought my trailer used conventions from both genres.
What did you like about my trailer?

Tension
Dark
Unreal
Other

Most of my demographic
said that they liked the
unrealism of my trailer and
that it got them interested
and questioning about the
character's metal state. The
few people who said other
wrote that they liked the
fast paced clips and that it
kept them on the edge of
their seats when watching
my trailer.
Would you watch this film if released?

Yes
No

Maybe

Most of my demographic said that
they would love to see this as a
movie because they wanted to
know what happens to the
characters in the trailer. A few of
them then went on to ask if I was
going to make it into a film and
were disappointed to hear that I
wasn't.
It was an equal result for both the
answers, no and maybe. The people
that said no said that the trailer and
story of my film did not interest
them. The others were unsure and
they felt like the story was to
complex for them to completely
understand.
Research and Planning
When analysing other trailers, film magazines and posters, I
used Microsoft Word. This makes it easier to upload to my
blog. After analysing everything, I began my planning,
however, I did not use any technology for my plans or
storyboard, I drew them all by hand. I then had to scan them
all into my user and then upload them to my blog. This wasted
time, however I preferred drawing my plans rather than using
technology like Photoshop or Microsoft Word.
Construction
When creating my trailer, I used a program called Adobe Premier. This
technology allowed me to easily organise and move around clips that I had
recorded using a video camera. The cut tool also allowed my to cut unwanted or
unnecessary sections of my clips.

Example of Cut tool
One of my clips was to long and it pushed my trailer over the
limited time that we were given. So I used the time stretch tool
to speed up the clip so it fat in with the fast paced conventions as
well as staying within the time limit.

I shortened the
clip from 8
seconds to 4.
I added Dip to Black transitions to some of my
clips for my trailer as I felt that it created tension
and suspense.

I used the
Dip to Black
transition.
For my film poster and magazine, I used the program Photoshop Element 8.
The first thing I did on this technology was to create layers. I did this because
this makes it easier for me to create different effects on different layers and
it's also easier for me to edit and organise them.
This drop down list allows
you to change the style of
the layer. For example, I
used the overlay layer to
change the blue and red so it
looked more realistic on my
poster.

I could also change the
opacity of each layer which
was effective when creating
my smoke effect for my
magazine as it gave it the
faded look.
I used the Gaussian Blur filter
to blur some paint brush lines
I had created. I did this
because I wanted to create an
ominous feeling in my poster.

I could change the radius
of the blur. The higher the
radius, the more blurred
the layer will become.

As you can see, after
applying the filter, it
blurred the layer creating a
smoke like effect.
Lastly I used a filter called Maximum.
This tool works the same as the
Gaussian Blur tool with the radius.
However, instead of blurring the layer, it
compresses it making it appear thinner.
I used this to create my smoke effect on
my poster and magazine.
Evaluation
For my evaluation I used two different technologies. One was
Microsoft PowerPoint and the other Coral Show. Both
technologies did the same thing, however I used one at school
and the other at home. Both had similar features; New Slide,
Add Shape, Add Textbox, Add Picture, Transitions etc.

Tormented Presentation

  • 3.
    The genre Ihad chosen to do (Psychological Thriller). This sub - genre is very similar to the Horror genre, however Psychological Thrillers do not use psychical violence. Psychological Thriller trailers are very fast paced just like Horror trailers and make use of black screen to create tension and suspense. The trailers that I analysed also had a lot of voice over used throughout so I stuck to conventions with this idea.
  • 4.
  • 5.
    The posters inthe previous slide are well known Psychological Thrillers that have very fast paced trailers. Fast paced trailers usually create suspension because it shows that the film has a lot of content and that it has a lot of action. The audience knows that the film will be good value because lots of exciting and thrilling events take place within the narrative.
  • 6.
    I have usedshort clips in my trailer to stick to the conventions of a Psychological Thriller. As you can see here this clip in my trailer on plays for one second
  • 7.
    Another big factorabout Psychological Thrillers is that they use a lot of narrative an voice overs throughout their trailers. Voice overs give the audience gain a better understanding in what is happening in the trailer.
  • 8.
    My trailer alsoincludes voice overs throughout. This keeps the story clear without giving away to much of the plot and keeping the audience satisfied with what they see and hear but still leaving them thinking and interested about the upcoming film. i have used a voice over in the opening of my trailer to grab the audiences attention
  • 9.
    Psychological Thrillers areknown for having a lot of low key lighting shots as it creates a tense atmosphere for the audience to enjoy. Low key lighting is used to accentuate certain aspects of an object or person which creates the sense of alienation felt by the audience. American Psycho Trailer The Shining Trailer
  • 10.
    I have usedlow key lighting in some of my shots for my trailer. I used this because I wanted to stick to conventions and I also liked the idea of alienating my trailer from the audience. Most of my trailer is in low key lighting because I wanted to emphasise the point of unrealism and the distortion of the characters mind.
  • 11.
    For Mise -En - Scene, a lot of psychological thrillers use props, most commonly a mirror is used, most likely to portray the characters inner self as well as representing the 'dark side' of a character. I used a mirror for two shots in my trailer which represented the erosion of the characters mental state. Black Swan Trailer Story board My Trailer
  • 12.
    The song Ichose for my trailer was very fast paced and dramatic. I feel like I broke conventions with music as usually Psychological Thriller Trailers have eerie and tense music to build tension or to shock the audience. Although my music is not eerie sounding, I feel as though it still builds up tension towards the climax of my trailer and shocks the audience.
  • 14.
    My trailer, movieposter and movie magazine all represent my chosen genre which is Psychological Thriller. I have done by following the conventions of other Psychological Thriller trailers, posters and other movie magazines.
  • 15.
  • 16.
    My Trailer followsthe convention Psychological Thriller genre and tells the audience what they're going to expect and are going get in my trailer. My trailer ties in the with conventions of my poster and film magazine, e.g. the colours are dark, I used the same person for each task and I made sure they all stuck to my chosen genre.
  • 17.
    The audience expectsPsychological Thrillers to be fast paced, and to leave them thinking. The people that will watch my trailer enjoy Psychological Thrillers therefore my trailer is aimed towards them and my trailer will give them a basic understanding of my characters, what genre it is and a basic idea of what the story is and what to expect in the film.
  • 18.
  • 19.
    When making myposter, I did not want it to look cluttered, but I still wanted to follow poster conventions, so I added a movie title, the actors names, movie credits and an image.
  • 20.
    For my image,I only wanted one main character in the poster. I looked at a couple of movie posters that had one main character as the image and I noticed that they were mostly mid shots or a close ups of the character. I liked the idea of the audience being able to look at the characters face and get a sense of their personality and feelings so I took this idea to the extreme.
  • 21.
    I used anextreme close up shot of my characters eye. I wanted to use the character's eye because I felt that the eye gave the most emotion, therefore the image portrayed the idea of fear which can be seen by the audience. They would then know what genre film this poster is representing and possibly be sympathetic for whoever the character is. Also they could get the feeling that the poster could be watching them therefore become paranoid which mirrors the characters feelings in my film.
  • 22.
    I made theimage black and white as I felt it fat in perfectly with my trailer plot as well as my chosen genre. However, I kept the eye coloured as I wanted the pupil and iris to be the main focus. The iris, being the main colour in the image also gives it a sense of realism. I coloured the rest of the eye a light shade of red because I wanted it to emphasise the tiredness of my character (as the trailer explains the character does not get a lot of sleep).
  • 23.
    There is asmall silhouette in the light of the eye. I placed it there to emphasise the fact that my character is afraid of someone or something. The audience will see this and possibly feel unnerved from the small image because they can see and feel the fear of the character in the poster.
  • 24.
    I wanted mymovie title to be the brightest of the text as it is the most important. I made it white to stand out because I wanted the audience to know and remember the title of my film. The title is also the largest of the pieces of text and is in the centre because of the same reasons. The title is the same font and colour as the one in my trailer which combines the two together.
  • 25.
    I used aneffect on Photoshop to make it look like there were lights surrounding the title of the poster because I felt that just plain white text would be boring to look at so I added this effect to make it nicer for the audience to look at and make it more interesting and easier for them to remember it. I also feel as though it gives the title a sense of delusion and mystery.
  • 26.
    My two actor'sname are smaller than the title but are a little larger than my movie credits. They are also a deep red which makes them stand out from the other pieces of text and the image. Red is a sense of danger, blood and death therefore, having the actors names coloured red could indicate that something is going to happen to their characters.
  • 27.
    The movie creditsare slightly faded as I felt that they weren't to important in my poster and I placed them there because I wanted to stick to conventions. I made the ' COMING SOON' a deep red because I wanted it to stand out from the rest of the credits so it was more noticeable to the audience which creates anticipation.
  • 28.
  • 29.
    When making myfilm magazine, I wanted it look formal and organised, i followed magazine conventions like, the masthead, a plug, a feature article photo, a subhead and the magazine title.
  • 30.
    When analysing otherfilm magazines, I noticed that most of their feature article photo's were positioned in front of the masthead. I followed these conventions as I liked that it drew more attention to the feature article photo, which is the main focus and article of the magazine.
  • 31.
    For my featurearticle photo, I used the same person playing the main character. I took a mid-shot of the character as I wanted to show the body language as well as facial expressions of the character. Her facial expressions show that tired and possibly fed up with whatever is happening. She is also looking away from the camera which suggests that she is lost in thought or possibly, watching something. this leaves the audience questioning what she is looking at. The person feature article photo is wearing her character clothes, which is a grey t-shirt with a red flannel shirt and a red hat. I chose these clothes for her to wear because the character she was playing dresses scruffy because in the trailer she seems a little unbalanced with herself and her life.
  • 32.
    My masthead doesnot follow my colour scheme as it is blue not red. My feature article photo is placed in front of my masthead because I wanted the photo to be the main focus of my magazine and it show that the magazine is so recognisable that the audience does not need to see the whole masthead to identify the magazine.
  • 33.
    I used thesame font for my Tormented subheading. I did this because it would be recognisable to the audience and they would instantly know what this article is about.
  • 34.
    I followed theconventions of other film magazines and added some small images of other movies to show that this magazine has other articles on other big films. This will attract a different demographic of people and possibly interest them into reading the main article.
  • 36.
    Before designing mytrailer, I made a audience survey to find out what people liked and expected from psychological thrillers. My survey was quantitive and a qualitive which benefits me because it allows me to get numeric data as well as know what people actually want in my trailer. My demographic was people above the age of 17 and who generally enjoyed Psychological Thrillers.
  • 37.
    I started offwith a simple question. "What do you like about psychological thrillers?". I asked this question because I wanted to know what effect I wanted to create for my audience. The pie chart shows that most of the people I asked like the face that psychological thrillers left them with unanswered questions. I took this into consideration when making my trailer.
  • 38.
    I then askedthem what they liked about the trailers. As you can see, an equal amount of people answered suspense and jumpscares. Therefore I added a couple of jumpscares into my trailer. I thought that it was a little difficult to create suspense in my trailer but I felt like i achieved this through use of clips, lighting and music.
  • 39.
    I asked myaudience whether they liked a lot of narrative or little narrative in trailer and more than half of them said that they don't like to have a lot of narrative as they felt as though it took away the feel of the trailer. They also said that they like to use they're imagination and think of what might be happening rather than the trailer telling them. I agreed with them therefore I only had a few parts of my trailer with narrative. I felt that it gave my trailer a sense of mystery as - like my demographic said - that it let you imagine what might be being said.
  • 40.
    My demographic saidthat they didn't really mind what music was used as long as fat with the genre of the trailer/film. My music choice didn't really fit with the genre however, it still created and built tension and excitement for the audience.
  • 41.
    My demographic didnot want to much information about the protagonist or story to be given away in my trailer as they felt that it would just ruin the whole film and there would be no point to watch it if you already know what's going to happen. I took this into consideration and only gave away a small part of the plot and only showed a little character development because I wanted the audience to feel sympathetic for my character.
  • 42.
    For this question,I already wanted to make the audience have unanswered questions from my trailer, however I wanted to see if the audience wanted the same.
  • 43.
    A lot ofmy demographic asked me what I meant by 'disturbing', and I answered with violence or drug use etc. It was then when they answered no because they thought that if I used disturbing clips or images then they would instantly think that my trailer would be for a horror film rather that a psychological thriller. I understood what they meant by this however, I used a clip in my trailer of a blood covered pair of scissors. I felt that although it is not violent it is still a disturbing clip as it leaves the audience questioning what happened.
  • 44.
    I based thestory of my film/trailer on this question because when I asked this, I was unsure of what people wanted and expected in a Psychological Thriller. My story was about a girl who had insomnia and needed medication. She took some medication that was not tested given to her from the doctor and started to have side affected which in time affected her mental state. This fits in perfectly with what people wanted and expected.
  • 45.
    I then wentback to the same people after I had finished my trailer and asked them 4 questions about it. Here is what they said.
  • 46.
    Did you likemy Trailer? Yes No I started with a simple question, "Did you like my trailer?". The majority of my audience said that they did, however, a few people said that they didn't because they didn't understand the story or what was going on in my trailer.
  • 47.
    What Genre doyou think my trailer is? Horror Psychological Thriller Other When asking them what genre they thought my trailer falls under, there was a lot of conflict between the Horror and the Psychological Thrillers genre's as my demographic thought my trailer used conventions from both genres.
  • 48.
    What did youlike about my trailer? Tension Dark Unreal Other Most of my demographic said that they liked the unrealism of my trailer and that it got them interested and questioning about the character's metal state. The few people who said other wrote that they liked the fast paced clips and that it kept them on the edge of their seats when watching my trailer.
  • 49.
    Would you watchthis film if released? Yes No Maybe Most of my demographic said that they would love to see this as a movie because they wanted to know what happens to the characters in the trailer. A few of them then went on to ask if I was going to make it into a film and were disappointed to hear that I wasn't. It was an equal result for both the answers, no and maybe. The people that said no said that the trailer and story of my film did not interest them. The others were unsure and they felt like the story was to complex for them to completely understand.
  • 51.
    Research and Planning Whenanalysing other trailers, film magazines and posters, I used Microsoft Word. This makes it easier to upload to my blog. After analysing everything, I began my planning, however, I did not use any technology for my plans or storyboard, I drew them all by hand. I then had to scan them all into my user and then upload them to my blog. This wasted time, however I preferred drawing my plans rather than using technology like Photoshop or Microsoft Word.
  • 52.
    Construction When creating mytrailer, I used a program called Adobe Premier. This technology allowed me to easily organise and move around clips that I had recorded using a video camera. The cut tool also allowed my to cut unwanted or unnecessary sections of my clips. Example of Cut tool
  • 53.
    One of myclips was to long and it pushed my trailer over the limited time that we were given. So I used the time stretch tool to speed up the clip so it fat in with the fast paced conventions as well as staying within the time limit. I shortened the clip from 8 seconds to 4.
  • 54.
    I added Dipto Black transitions to some of my clips for my trailer as I felt that it created tension and suspense. I used the Dip to Black transition.
  • 55.
    For my filmposter and magazine, I used the program Photoshop Element 8. The first thing I did on this technology was to create layers. I did this because this makes it easier for me to create different effects on different layers and it's also easier for me to edit and organise them. This drop down list allows you to change the style of the layer. For example, I used the overlay layer to change the blue and red so it looked more realistic on my poster. I could also change the opacity of each layer which was effective when creating my smoke effect for my magazine as it gave it the faded look.
  • 56.
    I used theGaussian Blur filter to blur some paint brush lines I had created. I did this because I wanted to create an ominous feeling in my poster. I could change the radius of the blur. The higher the radius, the more blurred the layer will become. As you can see, after applying the filter, it blurred the layer creating a smoke like effect.
  • 57.
    Lastly I useda filter called Maximum. This tool works the same as the Gaussian Blur tool with the radius. However, instead of blurring the layer, it compresses it making it appear thinner. I used this to create my smoke effect on my poster and magazine.
  • 58.
    Evaluation For my evaluationI used two different technologies. One was Microsoft PowerPoint and the other Coral Show. Both technologies did the same thing, however I used one at school and the other at home. Both had similar features; New Slide, Add Shape, Add Textbox, Add Picture, Transitions etc.