Tuesday 27 March 2012

Website Final Draft

http://www.stmaryleboneschool.com/studentsite/media/2012/jessica.html

The only thing I had changed from my first draft was the font I used for "Synopsis, Cast, Sountrack etc" as I thought it would look better if it matched with the line "Never think you're alone". As well as changing the font, I also corrected the word "Synopsis" from "Sypnosis".

Sunday 18 March 2012

Website JPEG First Draft


This is my first draft to my website background, however after looking back at it I realised that there is a major spelling error- "Sypnosis" where it should be "Synopsis". To correct this I will have to change it in photoshop and re-do the text. Then reupload the imaage on macromedia dreamworks and realign the trailer to fit again. The overall look, I think, looks wuite professtional as it is conventional with the image on the left, the movie title "Stalked" quite central and large, the billing box, production names and the different links like "cast". I also included multimedia social network images like "twitter" and "facebook" which is conventional to movie websites.

Monday 12 March 2012

Final Draft Poster 2


For this poster, I again added another line to the billing box as the poster itself looked quite empty. As well as spacing the Actors names at the top.

Saturday 10 March 2012

Final Draft Poster 1


Differently from the first draft, I added another line to my billing box to make it seem more professional. As well as lining the actors names at the top of my poster as they were slightly out beforehand.

Thursday 8 March 2012

Poster Feedback


The feedback I was told to change for my posters was to add extra names and titles in my billing boxes and mainly to shift titles like the actors names, and "coming soon" more central to make it look more professional

Wednesday 7 March 2012

Backing track Idea



I thought that the idea of the song "Teddy Bears Picnic" would be a good idea to use for our trailer mainly because our film is set in the woods, and also I find that children's songs or lullabies are quite effective when it comes to horror films