Trailer
The trailer will begin using a variety of close ups of various household objects (or another familiar location for audiences), creating a sense of normality for the audience. I will use minimalistic camera movement in order to further support this, saving the more chaotic movement for later in the trailer. I will then further establish a sense of normality through the use of mid and close up shots showing the protagonist doing normal day-to-day activities. The themes of the trailer will switch suddenly after this however, prompted by the narrator. I will then use various clips, show in various locations. I will use unique shot types such as a low angle shot, with dirt being shovelled onto the camera, suggesting that the person who's view s seen is being berried. I will also use a low angle shot from inside a car boot, showing the dominance of the protagonist through this. This is similar to the shots used in Black Mass and Gangster Squad when showing the protagonist. I will use a variety of shot types in order to exaggerate the violence and confuse the audience, creating enigma. I will then end with either a shot of the protagonist, looking insane almost, or a shot inside the first location, creating a sense of equilibrium.
However, I am undecided on the detailed specifics of the trailer, as this will depend on the locations and the actors, as well as other unpredictable factors on the day. I have a rough idea but this may fluctuate nearer the time of the shoot, and only offers a rough guide to the contents of my trailer. It may also change due to the flexibility of the actors and how much film time I am able to secure on the day.
OK I would again say that there is a need to link this with your story board so that we can visualise the trailer. Additionally are there any colour treatments that you wish to use? (e.g. slightly blue tone)
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