Friday, 26 February 2010
Change to the storyboard
The Butterfly Effect Poster
I am now going to write about the poster and explain the image, text and colours.
The image shows suspense as it is two images on a skull back to back in the image of a butterfly. The images are fairly distorted. It outlines the x-ray image of the skulls which is very bold. Makes you wonder why the skulls would be relevant to the butterfly.
The text at the top of the poster is the name of the actor - Ashton Kutcher. The writing is in bold white with a little bit of text shadow. The text is just basically plain but bold.
The actor is stood in the middle of the poster, with a shadow of himself stood behind and a bright shining light behind as well. This makes him look very powerful as the light is shining from behind him. You don't exactly know the relevance of the butterfly, actor and skulls but already it is building suspense which would make the audience want to view this film.
Just underneath the actor there is some text as well. This says "It will all end in the beginning." The text is in white, but not very bold... just so you can see it. The text itself sounds very interesting, and because the writing is interesting it will already have the audience hooked.
The title is in a different font to every other bit of text in the poster. It stands out because of this. It is in bold as well... this also makes the poster stand out as well. All of the text is in white part from the "Coming Soon" at the bottom of the poster. This is in red, which makes it stand out to every other bit of the text. This is because of the different colour, and usually people want to look at the poster to find out when the film is coming out. The audiences eyes will be drawn to this.
Shooting schedule
Sound effects for thriller
Friday, 11 December 2009
Friday, 6 November 2009
Reasons for the choice of treatment
The reasons why we chose to use this treatment for our thriller was because we thought that it would be a lot easier to do. With treatment 1, we thought that it would be quite hard to try and set it up to look like a person was looking through the scope of the rifle.
Treatment 2 seemed a lot more like a thriller and also looked easier to make. We thought that it looked a lot more interesting as well. The way that we have set out treatment 2 was a lot different to our initial idea of treatment 1.
We also went into more detail with treatment 2, so we thought as we were so far ahead with that one, it would make it a lot easier when it came down to filming it.
We wanted to make the thriller seem as realistic as possible. If we had gone with treatment1, it would have been hard to film due to the fact it included guns.
Treatment 2 is more realistic and also a lot easier to even think about doing before we start. The concept of this thriller is easy to do (e.g. washing blood off hands) and the fact that you cannot see the person’s face also sets up a mystery in itself.



