Thursday, 5 December 2013

Make-Up Photos

                           
Using the apple app PicCollage I was able to put together photos which show the close up of the different make-up wounds that we created to make our movie trailer more effective and to use some of the conventions that link to our genre of horror.

Make-Up we used

When creating our film trailer we wanted to use make-up to create different effects within our trailer. After analysing a variety of different horror movie trailers we noticed that all of them contained minimal make-up effects but they were used in an effective way. We wanted to portray a similar image in our own trailer, we aimed to create different effects using the make up but also we had to make sure it was simple enough for us to carry out as we are not used to using this sort of make up on an everyday basis. In order for us to do this we brought make-up from the following websites:

www.partydelights.co.uk 

www.joke.co.uk



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Sunday, 1 December 2013

Movie Trailer Editing- Dust Effect

When we was filming the Ouija Board coming out of the cupboard, we used talcum powder to create the dust effect. As we was filming it we couldn't manage to get it to go slow enough to create the effect we wanted. once we had uploaded the clip onto iMovie we realised that the tools on iMovie would allow us to do this. We selected the scene that we wanted to decrease the speed of and selected the little settings icon. It then gave us a drop down menu to select clip adjustments.

It then gave us this menu. As you can see there is a speed section, with a picture of a tortoise and a hare. It allows you to either decrease or increase the speed of clip you have selected. We decreased the speed towards the tortoise, it was at 100% but we decided that with the speed at 40% it created a better effect.