Wednesday, 13 April 2016

production difference



Our production is different from others of horror films since we were mainly focusing on having a Friday the 13th themed story line, since we have the antagonist who is chasing after the protagonist but at the same time can be killed fairly easily if the protagonist had a weapon, the antagonist also has a machete which he will then use to kill the protagonist further into the trailer, or will he? Through this we left a good enigma and a cliffhanger ending to see whether the fallen over protagonist will survive the Michael Myers lookalike. Generally other people who produced a trailer for A2 had stuck with more of a possession and ghostly horror film which creates more spooks and less goofs and gaffs like our film. I believe with a film including malevolent phantoms the antagonist generally wont be seen and only requires fairly exceptional acting from the protagonist in order to get a higher grade, but with our film we placed a mask on the antagonist to make him somewhat anonymous but also something which the audience can see, so we had to get a taller person to make him seem more intimidating. The change between both our films and others' films is important because both groups need to be able to clearly display that they are capable of doing something which they plan out to do, and with both groups planning different variations of one genre they need to make it clear for the audience most of the time so that there aren't so many questions being asked and that there are enough answers.

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