28 weeks later from PittAR
Monday, 22 October 2012
Monday, 8 October 2012
Group plot descusion.
This is a recording of my group, discussing each other’s plots and giving feedback to each group member. From this session we had not completely finalised our plot, but we gained some ideas from everyone and are currently in the process of finalising it.
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
looper trailer analysis
Looper
trailer analysis
The genre of this movie is an action sci-fi, the first clear
indication that this trailer is going to have an action element to it is the
fight scene, roughly 30 seconds into the trailer, and this action carries on throughout
the trailer in multiple scenes. The first glimpse of the sci-fi element in the trailer
is the establishing shot of a city which appears to have much more advanced
features compared to a modern day city, also incorporating time travel with the
trailer shows that this movie will not just be set in modern day, proving it to
be sci-fi as it will also be set in the future.
The trailer targets an audience from ages 15 to possibly 40
and mainly male. It does this firstly by its genre of action sci-fi which is an
attractive genre for the majority of males, but it could possibly push the
target audience boundary to the ages of 40 because one of the main characters
is played by Bruce Willis, and males of that age could then relate to previous
movies he has starred in, which is also one of the films unique selling points.
Another unique selling point this movie has is the original idea for the plot. From what is revealed to the audience in the trailer we can see that the movie will be about a time travelling assassin who is given contracts from people in the future, to assassinate targets who have been sent to the present day to be killed by the assassin, who seems to be our main character. However, the plot seems to have a twist as this character is forced to kill his self from the future, and fails to do so, causing him to hunt his self down in the present day before the person who wants him dead finds out.
Another unique selling point this movie has is the original idea for the plot. From what is revealed to the audience in the trailer we can see that the movie will be about a time travelling assassin who is given contracts from people in the future, to assassinate targets who have been sent to the present day to be killed by the assassin, who seems to be our main character. However, the plot seems to have a twist as this character is forced to kill his self from the future, and fails to do so, causing him to hunt his self down in the present day before the person who wants him dead finds out.
The film trailer lasts for 2:30, and has a montage of
roughly 86 camera shots all edited together, with a consistency to use fast
paced transitions of fade to white, then fade to shot. The first example of
this is the conversation and fight in the first scene of the trailer, with most
transition being backed by a non-diegetic beat, giving the viewers another hint
towards its genre of action.
Non-diegetic sound in this trailer is used mainly when transitioning to another scene, but the non-diegetic, electronic music which begins playing towards the end gives the viewers the feel that the movie is going to be truly action packed. The genre of music at the end appears to be dubstep, of which its popularity is continually growing, with it being featured on many recent movie trailers and video game trailers. The main USP with this genre of music is it attracts the younger half of the target audience, boosting their interest in the trailer, and therefore making them more likely to want to go watch it.
Non-diegetic sound in this trailer is used mainly when transitioning to another scene, but the non-diegetic, electronic music which begins playing towards the end gives the viewers the feel that the movie is going to be truly action packed. The genre of music at the end appears to be dubstep, of which its popularity is continually growing, with it being featured on many recent movie trailers and video game trailers. The main USP with this genre of music is it attracts the younger half of the target audience, boosting their interest in the trailer, and therefore making them more likely to want to go watch it.
The diegetic sounds in this trailer consist of mainly dialogue
of both voice over and conversations, both which explain the narrative to the
audience. The voice over does this particularly well, by revealing most of the
plot in just one line of speech. “In the future time travel is outlawed, used
only in secret and by the largest criminal organisations. When they need someone
gone, and want to erase any trace of the target ever existing, they use specialised
assassins like me, called loopers. The only rules is never let your target
escape, even if the target is you”, this line of speech reveals a lot about the
plot and tells the audience that the main character the movie will be focusing
on will be the assassin, as the voice over is spoken from his point of view.
The way the trailer represents characters is rather
unique compared to most modern films as the two main characters it focuses on
are the same person from different time periods. There is immediately a sense
of a strange bond between the two as the older character knows everything about
the younger and more, and the younger knows a lot about the other also, almost
as if they were family, farther and son perhaps. Also they are both shown to be
on the run from someone, at least for the time being anyway, as the younger
character has to avoid his boss until his target is dead, and the older
character needs to avoid both the assassin and the assassin’s boss.
The use of titles in the trailer are shown to firstly
advertise the film’s production companies, but they are shown roughly a quarter
of the way through the trailer, after the fight scene, they are edited into the
transition between this scene and the city establishing shot. The production companies
names used are tristar, film district and endgame. ‘this fall’ a trailer will
often tell the viewers when the movie will be shown unless it’s a teaser
trailer. ‘The only thing to fear’ ‘is yourself’, once again this reveals more
about the plot to the viewers.
Here are a few codes and conventions and picked up on
while watching the trailer, that enforce its genre of action sci- fi:
·
The trailer includes a fight scene
·
Props such as guns are used to emphasis the
action
·
Establishing shot of the location (advanced
city)
·
The trailer establishes a problem, and the
audience is left to wonder whether that problem is sorted out
·
Voice overs are used to explain the narrative
·
Criminal activity is important to the plot,
like a lot of action movies
·
The movie appears to have scenes in the
future, giving it the ability to be more flexible with the realism
·
Slow motion is used in some scenes, a lot of
action movies do this to create a much more tense moment in the movie
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