Clare: Here is the completed and final version of our trailer 'Through My Eyes.' We made sure to make any final adjustments with sound and other elements before exporting our piece. We are really pleased with our end outcome since the 'drama genre' was not the easiest route to go down as opposed to horror which we did last year, so it was an interesting challenge for us. Feedback from the class and our teacher was also a success as they gave all positive comments and didn't request that we changed anything within our trailer.
Amanda: We wanted to really challenge ourselves to portray one strong emotion, and make the audience feel this too. Showing several school peers and teachers, some of the feedback was:
- 'I want to cry! I feel so bad for Anna.' - Iram Qureshi, 17
- 'Wow, poor girl. I would hate that if it were me.' - Emma Williams, 17
- 'Good job. I love the shots, they really flow, especially the first two' - Liz Thompson, 52
It was comments like these that reassured us into knowing we successfully created what we wanted.
Adeola: What was most prominent in this film trailer was the subtle, but articulate alteration in music. The different sounds effectively reflected the scenes, the 'SEGAL' music was used for the montage to portray a sort of memory before we later change to the 'Birdy' soundtrack which effectively evoked emotion. The credits were also good, there was a continuity in font type to reflect the genre.
Adeola: What was most prominent in this film trailer was the subtle, but articulate alteration in music. The different sounds effectively reflected the scenes, the 'SEGAL' music was used for the montage to portray a sort of memory before we later change to the 'Birdy' soundtrack which effectively evoked emotion. The credits were also good, there was a continuity in font type to reflect the genre.