Showing posts with label 2: Planning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2: Planning. Show all posts
Sunday, 22 February 2015
Thursday, 15 January 2015
Shotlist Part 1
Dialogue
Shot 9- Father Crowthorne : "It's nice to finally meet you after talking on the phone, your arrival could be the fresh start that our parish needs?"
Shot 10- Kerry : *nervous laugh* "Why would such a smallton need a fresh start"
Shot 11- Father Crowthorne : *leans in* *Whispers* It's crawling with sin and damnation"
Wednesday, 14 January 2015
Friday, 9 January 2015
Moodboard
1- We have chosen to include the infamous killer Ed Gein within our mood board because we have decided to base our killer 'Father Crowthorne' on his innocent nature to the point where people contextually didn't suspect him. We feel that this change will have the ability to shock audiences more as opposed to having an outright killer.
2- Jekyll and Hyde is another ode to the idea of two sides to people in one persons body, this way we can really emphasise the idea of a monster character residing under the innocent and calming layer of a religious figure. Dr. Jekyll in the novel was a respected gentleman throughout the town, and people came to him for advice and services, but little did they know he turned into a murderer after the transformation.
3-For the third image on our mood board, we chose to include a historical figure of Father Hans Schmidt of Germany. In 1913, Schmidt was having a sexual relationship with a housemaid, who he got pregnant. After finding out about this, Schmidt slit her throat and cut her up, disposing of her body in the East River. We chose to include him because we felt we could base our killer around Hans and his murderous intentions.
4- Norman Bates, is the sweeter side to a schizophrenic personality from Alfred Hitchcock's PSYCHO (1960) We have included Bates because much like the Hans Schmidt choice, we can base the sweeter side of our killer 'Father Crowthorne' around that. Hitchcock's choice of this innocent character made the 'big reveal' all the more satisfying for audiences, we hope to recreate that effect within our own horror trailer.
5- The graveyard is within our mood board for a couple of reasons, the first being that it is a typical location within the horror genre. At night it can be used as a very spooky and creepy location in which the main action of a horror movie can happen. As a group, we wanted to include a scene within a graveyard for an ironic reason as well as a sickening one for our audiences, the irony being people dying in a place where the dead are already buried.
6- Our horror trailer is going to have a really Gothic feel to it, in the sense that we have a priest murdering "sinners"and this is why we have included one of the most influential horror writers to date. Edgar Allen Poe made it onto the mood board because his work is creepy and a good example for horror fans. We wanted to pay ode to Edgar Allen Poe by looking at his texts and possibly using some of his work to influence our creative process.
7- NUN (2005) is a movie about a ghost nun who has come back to haunt former students, we felt we should include this on our mood board because it's similar to what we want to do with the idea of a religious figure murdering for the sake of it, but rather than have an apparition doing the haunting, we want an actual serial killer.
8- For one of the highlights within our trailer, we wanted to have "holy water" burning away at a victim's face. If we are to do this then we need to recreate the effect with latex and the building up of layers using tissue paper. We needed to research into different horror makeup effects with latex for burns and the one of the mood board is the one we wish to try and recreate, it looks severe and very bloody. As a group we wanted to have gore in the trailer, and this is how we wish to do it.
9- This is a piece of religious art depicting the crucifixion of Jesus Christ whilst pictured inside a larger picture of Jesus Christ's head. Our group felt inspired by this art work because it helps to capture the mood of the church we'll be using to shoot our trailer within. We felt we needed to look into and include religious art and texts in order to capture the overall feel of the location.
10- This is a picture of the actual church we will be filming our trailer at, we felt we should include it on our mood board because it will be the main setting for the trailer, also a church is a typical horror location, and helps to tie in with the graveyard location well. This way we shall have a continuous ambiance throughout the trailer.
11-The picture of the mist is included in the mood board because firstly, mist is a natural horror convention, and is used to deceive and disorientate audiences. we included this because mist is also because it has an element of the unknown, and that's what we wish to capture within our trailer. We want to shock audiences with stuff they don't see coming.
12- This line from William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' is interesting because it pays tribute to biblical terms, it mentions hell and how that devils ram the earth. this comment about people being evil is interesting as it's how we wish to base our killer character, we want him to be part demon underneath the skin of an innocent priest.
13- This is an image that is relevant to the context of the time, we now have female priests being included within the church system. We wanted to include the female priest because we are using a 'final girl' whom is a priest and it's through her purity that she tries to eradicate the father.
14- The director Tom Six has been included on our mood board because we want to push boundaries within our trailer much like the movies of Tom Six. One of our shots is a male victim being penetrated through the skull with a crucifix which is a controversial idea in itself. Our trailer wants to include some of the raw cinema elements within it that makes it difficult to watch in order to help convey the idea of horror in a big way to our audiences.
2- Jekyll and Hyde is another ode to the idea of two sides to people in one persons body, this way we can really emphasise the idea of a monster character residing under the innocent and calming layer of a religious figure. Dr. Jekyll in the novel was a respected gentleman throughout the town, and people came to him for advice and services, but little did they know he turned into a murderer after the transformation.
3-For the third image on our mood board, we chose to include a historical figure of Father Hans Schmidt of Germany. In 1913, Schmidt was having a sexual relationship with a housemaid, who he got pregnant. After finding out about this, Schmidt slit her throat and cut her up, disposing of her body in the East River. We chose to include him because we felt we could base our killer around Hans and his murderous intentions.
4- Norman Bates, is the sweeter side to a schizophrenic personality from Alfred Hitchcock's PSYCHO (1960) We have included Bates because much like the Hans Schmidt choice, we can base the sweeter side of our killer 'Father Crowthorne' around that. Hitchcock's choice of this innocent character made the 'big reveal' all the more satisfying for audiences, we hope to recreate that effect within our own horror trailer.
5- The graveyard is within our mood board for a couple of reasons, the first being that it is a typical location within the horror genre. At night it can be used as a very spooky and creepy location in which the main action of a horror movie can happen. As a group, we wanted to include a scene within a graveyard for an ironic reason as well as a sickening one for our audiences, the irony being people dying in a place where the dead are already buried.
6- Our horror trailer is going to have a really Gothic feel to it, in the sense that we have a priest murdering "sinners"and this is why we have included one of the most influential horror writers to date. Edgar Allen Poe made it onto the mood board because his work is creepy and a good example for horror fans. We wanted to pay ode to Edgar Allen Poe by looking at his texts and possibly using some of his work to influence our creative process.
7- NUN (2005) is a movie about a ghost nun who has come back to haunt former students, we felt we should include this on our mood board because it's similar to what we want to do with the idea of a religious figure murdering for the sake of it, but rather than have an apparition doing the haunting, we want an actual serial killer.
8- For one of the highlights within our trailer, we wanted to have "holy water" burning away at a victim's face. If we are to do this then we need to recreate the effect with latex and the building up of layers using tissue paper. We needed to research into different horror makeup effects with latex for burns and the one of the mood board is the one we wish to try and recreate, it looks severe and very bloody. As a group we wanted to have gore in the trailer, and this is how we wish to do it.
9- This is a piece of religious art depicting the crucifixion of Jesus Christ whilst pictured inside a larger picture of Jesus Christ's head. Our group felt inspired by this art work because it helps to capture the mood of the church we'll be using to shoot our trailer within. We felt we needed to look into and include religious art and texts in order to capture the overall feel of the location.
10- This is a picture of the actual church we will be filming our trailer at, we felt we should include it on our mood board because it will be the main setting for the trailer, also a church is a typical horror location, and helps to tie in with the graveyard location well. This way we shall have a continuous ambiance throughout the trailer.
11-The picture of the mist is included in the mood board because firstly, mist is a natural horror convention, and is used to deceive and disorientate audiences. we included this because mist is also because it has an element of the unknown, and that's what we wish to capture within our trailer. We want to shock audiences with stuff they don't see coming.
12- This line from William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' is interesting because it pays tribute to biblical terms, it mentions hell and how that devils ram the earth. this comment about people being evil is interesting as it's how we wish to base our killer character, we want him to be part demon underneath the skin of an innocent priest.
13- This is an image that is relevant to the context of the time, we now have female priests being included within the church system. We wanted to include the female priest because we are using a 'final girl' whom is a priest and it's through her purity that she tries to eradicate the father.
14- The director Tom Six has been included on our mood board because we want to push boundaries within our trailer much like the movies of Tom Six. One of our shots is a male victim being penetrated through the skull with a crucifix which is a controversial idea in itself. Our trailer wants to include some of the raw cinema elements within it that makes it difficult to watch in order to help convey the idea of horror in a big way to our audiences.
Synopsis
Father Crowthorne, priest of the parish Smallton, finishes
his weekly service and talks to members of his congregation as they leave. On
the way out Mrs. Dawes, an elderly woman, states how small the congregation has
become and how some “young blood” is needed. The Father replies that a young
female Vicar is moving to the church and they both agree it’ll be for the best
to keep sin away. Before leaving, he starts to hear whispering and as he gets
closer to the back of the church it gets stronger but disappears before he gets
to close. Slightly shaken he leaves the church and goes home but before he
falls asleep he hears the whispering again.
The next day, whilst the Father is walking through the town
he sees someone moving in to an old house and greets them. He discovers that
it’s the new female Vicar; Reverend Kerry O’Reilly and her husband Andrew. She
invites him in, and over tea, they talk about her backstory, why she moved. The
Father thanks her for coming and states he believes there’s too much sin in the
world before leaving to go to the church.
On the way to the church, he sees people closing up their
shops for the night or walking their dogs and haves casual passing
conversations. He arrives at the church just as night falls to lock up and
after inspecting it, he makes a prayer. He turns to leave and halfway down the
aisle hears the whispering. As he gets closer to the source it tells him to
kill sinners and becomes so loud that it drives him to his knees, screaming
before he passes out. After he wakes up he gets out of the church, and sees two
lovers in the graveyard. Influenced by the words he hears; he murders the pair
with a crucifix as they try to escape, whilst quoting the Bible. After the act is done the Priest drags the
bodies through to a corner of the graveyard finds a shovel and buries the
bodies.
The following Sunday Reverend O’Reilly prepares for her
first sermon and gets to the church early with her husband. Father Crowthorne
is sitting in the first pew, muttering to himself and when disturbed appears
startled and worried. Throughout the service Reverend O’Reilly keeps looking at
a shaking Father Crowthorne and after the service he disappears into his office
without saying a word despite being approached by the Reverend. In his office
he looks at the cut on his wrist from the first murder before sitting back and
falling asleep. He wakes up to hear noise outside and investigates but is
attacked by a group of 3 boys and gets cut on his head. They are stealing but,
before they escape, Father Crowthorne kills one of the boys by bashing his head
against a wall and knocks one out after a fight whilst the other boy escapes.
All the while he is chanting the Bible.
The 2nd boy awakes tied to a chair where after a short
dialogue with Father Crowthorne is baptised in “holy” acid water. The cut on
the Fathers wrist enflames and his skin burns. The 3rd boy has ran to the
Reverend’s house and explained the situation. O’Reilly, her husband and the boy
make their way up to the church and when they enter they see the corpse still
tied to the chair at which point a burned Father Crowthorne appears. He
explains he has to kill to eradicate sin. The 3rd boy is pounced by Crowthorne
and has his neck chewed before being pulled off by Andrew who he in return
kills with knife. He then lunges in to kill O’Reilly and after a short scuffle
they end up on their knees. Crowthorne starts to approach O’Reilly who prays
for her live when Crowthorne grabs her throat. His hands start to burn up and
he lets go of her as she’s pure and innocent. With his power spent he falls to
the floor and O’Reilly sees the devilish mark on his wrist and discovers he’s
part demon. He asks to die as he realises he’s sinned and as a way of
peacefully killing him, O’Reilly forgives him and places a hand on his cheek
resulting in him turning to dust. With Crowthorne dead she goes to her
husband’s corpse and starts to mourn. The film ends with O’Reilly hearing a
faint whispering.
Monday, 5 January 2015
Type Of Horror Trailer
Type of Horror Trailer
“PRIEST”
The type of trailer we are going to make is a highlights
trailer because this will allow us to show off the best bits from our film to
grab the audience’s attention. This type of trailer is the most common, and its
content can be seen in the trailer below.
Our trailer for Priest will also focus on
collision cutting as this gets across the emotion of what is happening
throughout the film and will also briefly tell the audience what the plot line
of the film is. The trailer will also need some jump scares to grab the
audience’s attention so they remember our film, and come and see it when it
comes to the cinema. An example of a jump scare in a trailer is the woman in
black trailer which has a good jump scare so the audience remember the film.
Just before the jump scare there needs to be a build of
suspense so the jump scare becomes scarier as no-one will be expecting it, and
that is what good horror trailers are remembered for.
A good film that uses this type of trailer is Dawn of the Dead (2004) as this
uses all of the good aspects of a horror trailer that we should try to feature
in ours, such as good collision cutting and good use of body horror.
These generic features clearly help the trailer indicate an
Action Horror film so the audience knows if our genre/sub-genre is the right
film for them to watch.
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
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