This is my A2 Media Studies blog which will act as a portfolio for all my coursework. Here I will present theory and practical work as well as all the research, planning and evaluation that went into creating our Romance/Drama/Film Noir teaser trailer and its promotional package - a poster and a front page magazine cover.

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Sound Effects

VOICEOVERS:


This voice over reflects what Raymond is going through in the film, he is deceived by all the other characters. This is especially from his wife, Bridgette who carries out a love affair behind his back with the detective.


Obviously from this, you can see this are the voice overs before they are edited into the trailer. You can see that we have got voice overs from all of the characters so the audience can connect, but also see their side of the story. This sets the narrative up, so the audience can find out what happens and why, and how it all started- this gives background knowledge to intrigue the audience in.


The voice over coming from the character of the Detective, establishes the setting where it is filmed, the time period and location. This is important for the audience, as they will expect from this to see period items and clothing- also characters that are seen in 50s Film Noir. We have been influenced by "The Great Gatsby" when Nick Carrawy introduces the film location and time period.

This voiceover was voiced by Mr Schillingher, he put on a London accent to convey the sort of accent of the film and he also described the plot for the film.


MUSIC THAT WAS CREATED BY JACK CUNNINGTON FOR "RENDEZVOUS"




We recorded these in the music block in our school. We used the instruments such as piano, guitar, drums and bass.

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