Tuesday 26 September 2017

Forms And Conventions Of Narrative.

FIlm Title - This is used to promote the film, giving familiarity to the audience.


Social Media - This is a somewhat new convention, as  social media has blown up, with the addition of things like facebook tagging it engages the audiences and makes it able to link between multiple people.


Age Rating - Show the age of which is required to watch the film, usually displayed at the end of the trailer or right at the beginning.


Date Of Release - The release date is announced in advance to provide consumers and other interested parties specific details regarding the release.


Music: Dramatic Music (different speeds/beats etc)
Diegetic Sounds -  Sound whose source is visible on the screen or whose source is implied to be present by the action of the film: voices of characters. sounds made by objects in the story.
Non-Diegetic Sounds - Sound whose source is neither visible on the screen nor has been implied to be present in the action: narrator's commentary. sound effects which is added for the dramatic effect.


Introducing Of Characters - Introducing of the characters that the audience should begin to familiarise, to try and build on the audience.


Film logo/Institution's logo - Using this will be make my work look more professional and give the audience a sense of familiarity with my work. Promotes the production company and creates a clear brand image.


Length - There are usually multiple different trailers for a film trailers and these can last from 1.5 minutes to 2 minutes on average.

Name Captions - bold letters, giving the audience a way to identify the actors name and who they’re playing during the trailer/film.

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Question 2

I decided to complete this question with my friend who I worked on my trailer with, therefore using the same video.