Trailer Ideas
First ideaOur second idea is based around the films "Scary Movie" and "Chucky" Our idea is of a new girl starting at school who carries around a doll which looks like no other type of doll, which leads to her being bullied. Whilst she got bullied a boy at her school wanted to becomes friends with her. However when he did, her bully's slowly started to disappear unexpected one by one. One day the boy tries to take the doll away from her after realising that the doll might be possessed, however this does not go to plan.
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second IdeaBy looking at Amazon's Top horror sellers we noticed that super-natural films have become very popular, which is great as our idea will be suitable for the market and target audience at this time. By researching different super-natural trailers we were attracted to the idea of combining a modern idea with a classic twist. We liked many ideas from the trailer "One Missed Call" such as; a red ball sweet falling from the mouth of the person just dying and how the use of technology takes a big part in the storyline. We have decided to use a similar idea, however making it more modernised by creating an app. We have decided to use this as it is more appealing to our target audience, of 15+ rather than a classic phone call.
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Final ideaWe firstly found this fact that England is the most watch nation through CCTV cameras, so figured that we could incorporate this into our trailer. Our idea for our trailer is to show CCTV footage with things gradually going wrong for example cameras not working. We would also like to incorporate a masked figure. This figure will be the one causing the mishaps and murders, which is all recorded on CCTV and witnessed by others. This idea is up to date and current with 2013 and is a fresh idea. It can also be relatable for the viewers, as the fact it is based upon, is a real life event. The masked figure is adding in a bit of classic horror, of not knowing what's really out there, along with guts and gore. For our masks we were inspired by the film "The Purge"
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(Abbey Mustoe, Tessa Walsh)