How has my final trailer changed
from my storyboard?
I removed the news
report scene from my
trailer not only because
it didn’t look right in my
film but because I
thought it too long a
take for a trailer. So that
I could give the
information from the
report essential to my
narrative but not bore
the audience with a long
take I have simply taken
the audio which I will
put over other clips.
Jack (the horse supposed to
act for this shot) was
misbehaving so I couldn’t
get the shot that I needed.
This shot acts as part of a
reaction shot where my
main character Alice has to
scream. I then decided to
use a shot of the wicked
witch looking down into the
camera so that the shot
worked with the other shot
still. I used a low angle shot
as if it was from Alice’s
perspective and it makes the
witch appear more
intimidating.
I removed these
shots from my trailer.
This is because the
lightning and setting
don’t work well with
the rest of my trailer.
My trailer was also
too long so I had to
remove some of the
shots from it. This
led to me making the
decision to get rid of
some of my least
favourite shots.
As explained on
an earlier blog
post, the Hansel
and Gretel shots
could not be
filmed due to
problems with the
actors. I have
overcome this
problem in my
trailer by taking
an extra shot on
the Sunday of
Alioce dropping
bread on the
floor.
Although I liked these shots in terms of editing I
decided they didn’t match the overall look I trying
to create for my trailer. With my trailer extending
over the 2 and a half minute time allowed I decided
to remove these series of shots as they were not as
good as some of the others.
As for the same
reasons as detailed
on the previous
page I decided to
remove these shots
through a selection
process where I
decided which ones
were better than
others. The shots
displayed on the left
were those which
weren’t as good so I
decided to remove
them from my
trailer.

How has my trailer changed from my storyboard?

  • 1.
    How has myfinal trailer changed from my storyboard?
  • 2.
    I removed thenews report scene from my trailer not only because it didn’t look right in my film but because I thought it too long a take for a trailer. So that I could give the information from the report essential to my narrative but not bore the audience with a long take I have simply taken the audio which I will put over other clips.
  • 3.
    Jack (the horsesupposed to act for this shot) was misbehaving so I couldn’t get the shot that I needed. This shot acts as part of a reaction shot where my main character Alice has to scream. I then decided to use a shot of the wicked witch looking down into the camera so that the shot worked with the other shot still. I used a low angle shot as if it was from Alice’s perspective and it makes the witch appear more intimidating.
  • 4.
    I removed these shotsfrom my trailer. This is because the lightning and setting don’t work well with the rest of my trailer. My trailer was also too long so I had to remove some of the shots from it. This led to me making the decision to get rid of some of my least favourite shots.
  • 5.
    As explained on anearlier blog post, the Hansel and Gretel shots could not be filmed due to problems with the actors. I have overcome this problem in my trailer by taking an extra shot on the Sunday of Alioce dropping bread on the floor.
  • 6.
    Although I likedthese shots in terms of editing I decided they didn’t match the overall look I trying to create for my trailer. With my trailer extending over the 2 and a half minute time allowed I decided to remove these series of shots as they were not as good as some of the others.
  • 7.
    As for thesame reasons as detailed on the previous page I decided to remove these shots through a selection process where I decided which ones were better than others. The shots displayed on the left were those which weren’t as good so I decided to remove them from my trailer.