TREATMENT
PURPOSE:
A teaser trailer is a way of marketing the release of an upcoming film in order to create brand awareness and generate excitement amongst its target audience. Through a teaser trailer we are able to highlight the codes and conventions which are present within our film, in order to establish its genre to help the audience identify whether they would be interested in watching the film or not. The teaser trailer for our horror film, “Visions”, revolves around a teenage girl called Jenna with the curse of being able to foresee the dark future.
PRODUCTION SCHEDULE
PRODUCTION SCHEDULE
NARRATIVE/IDEA:
Jenna a young, beautiful girl has a secret. Her secret is that she can foresee the future however the future that she sees is filled with darkness, death and despair. Jenna ever since she was a little girl could foresee death, the death of her pet rabbit when she was six, the death of her Aunt Cara when she was ten and now at the age of eighteen she saw the upcoming death of her own mother.
Jenna, shaken and horrified knew that she had to tell her mother of the secret which she had been hiding for the past eighteen years. Jenna saw the blood drain through her mother’s face as she informed her of the horror which she foresaw. However instead of crying out in despair, Rachel, Jenna's mother, informed her daughter that she too had a secret to tell. Rachel explained to Jenna that the ability to foresee the dark future has been one which has been passed down the family for decades due to a curse which was set upon their ancestors many years ago and that she, Rachel was also cursed. The curse gave the females of the Jacobson family the power to foresee the gruesome murder of their loved ones by an evil spirit, Valar.
Rachel also informed her daughter that the future was fixed and there was nothing which anyone could do. Ever since Rachel had been a little girl she had done everything in her power to make the visions stop but all seized to work, instead she watched as the curse slowly took over her and her own mother's life. Therefore, Rachel knew that her upcoming death was not a matter of why however a matter of when.
Jenna on the other hand was determined to find to the resolution of the curse which was cast upon her family and prevent her mother's gruesome death. Jenna was not going to let her mother's life be in the hands of an evil spirit therefore she set out to destroy Valar before it destroyed her life.
The next day Jenna made her way to the 'Richson Care Home for the mentally ill' where her grandmother had been sectioned many years ago in order to find out more answers. Jenna's grandmother, Suzan however just starred outside the window in the corner of the room whispering something under her breath, seizing to acknowledge the presence of her granddaughter. However as the word 'Valar' came out of Jenna's mouth, Suzan grabbed Jenna's arm, digging her nails into her skin until she drew blood, shouting the words ' he's coming, he’s coming!'
In the very moment Jenner closed her eyes and once she opened them she realised that she wasn't in the care home anymore next to her grandmother. However she was in a secluded, misty graveyard polluted with rows of tombstones. As Jenner bent down she was face to face with a slab of black granite which read in gold lettering ' In Memory of Rachel Jacobson'. In that moment Jenna knew that she was having another one of her visions however this time it was different, this time it felt unbelievably real.
Jenner tried everything to escape the vision and retreat back to real life, back to her grandmother, to somewhere which was safe, anywhere but there. All of sudden, the sky had become darker, the air colder and Jenner felt a breeze of warm breath brushing against the back of her neck which delivered cold chills throughout her body. She suddenly turned around and came face to face with her worst nightmare...Valar.
Will Jenna find a way to banish the spirit once and for all or will the spirit succeed in the destruction of her family?
TARGET AUDIENCE:
After conducting some research on IMDb’s age ratings, we have decided that the target audience for our horror film, “Visions” will be 15 and above. This is as, according to IMDb, a 15 rated film potentially could contain strong violence, sexual nudity and bad language constantly throughout. However despite our horror not containing sexual nudity, at some points it contains disturbing images and, scenes of blood and violence which are not suitable for a younger audience. Our film however also can appeal to audiences above the age of 15 as traditionally horror films are mostly viewed by an older audience due to them typically being thrill seekers.
RISK ASSESSMENT:
HAZARD | PERSON WHO MAY BE HARMED | PROPERTY WHICH MAY BE DAMAGED | RISK CONTROLS ALREADY IN PLACE | FURTHER ACTION REQUIRED TO CONTROL HAZARD | RISK ASSESSMENT LEVEL |
Fake Blood | This can potentially cause harm to the actor who it is applied to. This is as if applied near the areas of the mouth, the actor possibly could swallow the artificial blood causing harm. Moreover, artificial blood may cause irritation and rash to sensitive skin due to containing toxins and chemicals. |
N/A
| Before purchasing the artificial blood, we must in advance ask any of the actors which is it being applied to if they have sensitive skin or any possible allergies. | We must ensure that we purchase non-toxic blood which is sensitive skin and allergy friendly. In order to do this we must ensure we purchase the blood from a trusted and safe store. |
HIGH
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Contact Lenses | Contact lenses may cause a high level of damage for the actor who is applying them. This is as if the actor constantly reuses the lenses, this may lead to serious dangers and infections such as Conjunctivitis, irritation of the eyes, swollen eyes and in severe cases lead to blindness. |
N/A
| Before purchasing the product, we must in advance ask the actor applying the contacts if they have sensitive eyes which are prone to irritation and if they are possibly allergic to the material of the contacts | Before applying the contacts, we must ensure that the actor is properly aware of the possible risks and the way in which they can be avoided. This can be done by going onto the NHS website and reading possible ways which we can reduce any risks. Before purchasing the product we must also ensure that it is non-irritant and sensitive friendly which we will do by purchasing the product from a trusted and safe store. |
HIGH
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Lighted Candles | Everyone within the location. | This may cause harm to anyone/ anything in or within close proximity of the location. This includes, props, equipment etc. This is as we are filming within a bedroom, the candle will be near fire prone objects and materials such as mattresses and bedding. Therefore if accidentally tipped over, the bedroom could be set alight which can possibly lead to a house fire to occur. | We must make sure we purchase a nonflammable candleholder which are sturdy and difficult to tip over. Furthermore, we can place the burning candle at a distance from any fire prone objects such as the bedding in order to prevent it catching fire. | Whilst filming, we must ensure that the group are aware of where the burning candle is located, preventing any chances of them going in close proximity of it and accidentally tipping it over. The person who is handling the burning candle also should ensure that they are wearing suitable clothing material which does not catch onto fire easily. |
HIGH
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Cable Wires | This can possibly lead to danger for everyone within the location as cables and wires can be serious tripping hazards and since wires carry electricity, they pose a shock and fire hazard, too. |
N/A
| Before group members arrive at my house, I will ensure to remove any loose cable wires on the floor of my bedroom in order to prevent any accidents. | When filming, we must ensure that there are no loose cable wires in sight in order to prevent any tripping or falling over. However, before filming we will ensure that every group member is made aware of the whereabouts of cable wires and must make sure we do not film close to any cable wires. |
MEDIUM
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Graves |
N/A
| If not careful, my group and I possibly could cause damage upon graves within the graveyard due to either accidentally stepping on the grave itself or ornaments, decoration or flowers placed around them. | In order to ensure that we prevent any damage to graves, my group and I must carefully plan where located in the graveyard we would like to film. | We must make sure that when filming in the graveyard, we be as quick as possible in order to prevent to the risk of damage. |
LOW
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Sudden Rain |
N/A
| Sudden, heavy rain may possibly cause water damage to digital filming equipment such as our camera. This can also lead to the quality of our filming to as effected as sudden rain can lead to us filming with a wet camera lens which can possibly disturb the clarity of our film. | Before setting out to film within our exterior location, we must check the weather before hand in order to see if rain is expected. If so we can reschedule our filming to another day where there is less chance of rain. | In order to reduce damage to our digital equipment, we possible could carry emergency rain equipment such as an umbrella or a raincoat. We also could purchase in a rain sleeve for our camera and its lens in order to reduce the chances of filming with a wet camera lens and any damage. |
LOW
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BUDGET:
EQUIPTMENT LIST:
EQUIPTMENT
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IMAGE OF EQUIPTMENT | USE OF EQUIPTMENT |
Fake Blood |
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Within our horror, artificial blood will be used as a literary and visual tool in order to visual depict and reaffirm to the audience that a character is either dead or has been mortally or superficially wounded. The use of blood is a common practical convention within the horror genre which is translated within films such as “The Exorcist” and “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre”. My group and I believe that by incorporating blood within our horror we are conforming to the common codes of this genre therefore building a stronger sense of fear amongst the audience. |
Contact Lenses |
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The use of white contacts are vital in order to portray an unsettling feeling amongst the audience as the uncommon eye colour automatically make the audience suspicious of the character’s motives and realise that something is not right. As seen previously within horrors such as “The Exorcist”, “Drag Me to Hell” and “The Devil Inside”, white contacts are commonly used in order to demonstrate when character is in possession of an evil spirit however, looking at other examples such as “The Eye”, white contacts are also used in order to present to the audience that the main character is blind. Therefore by ending our trailer with an extra close-up shot of a white coloured eye, it will leave our trailer with cliff-hanger leaving the audience to ask questions which encourages them to watch the film in order to find out answers to these questions. |
Candles |
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Most films traditionally use specific objects as metaphors in order to convey a specific concept. Candles are traditionally connoted to mysticism and danger; therefore by featuring them within our horror as a source of flickering light, will intensify the mood, emphasize key themes and foreshadow events. |
Candle Holder | The candle holder used will be similar to the image presented to the left. My group and I would like to ensure that the appearance of the candle holder will match the overall theme of our horror therefore we decided that by purchasing a Victorian, vintage candle holder will be effective in conveying the mystical theme our horror aims for. The candle holder will also be essential in stabilising the candle therefore preventing the candle tipping over whilst filming. |
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Vintage Newspaper/books |
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The vintage newspaper will be used as a key indicator to make apparent to the audience that the main character, Jenna, is attempting to solve a certain mystery by conducting some research. The books and papers which will be used will be quite beaten and torn which possibly could suggest to the audience that the books Jenna is reading are not from this day or age therefore reinforcing a mystical theme. |
Jewellery Box |
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The jewellery box which we will like to use is presented on the left. We decided to incorporate props such as a jewellery box in order to give the audience an insight of the character’s personality. However also ensured that the appearance of the jewellery box also correlates to the theme of our trailer. |
Camera |
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Within the making of our horror trailer we will be using a professional camera called “Nikon D3300 Digital SLR” in order to ensure that we produce a high quality product. Using this professional camera allows us to film within different types of lighting without a grainy effect due its high-resolution sensor. This overall will ensure that our film is high in clarity making it more effective. |
Fairy Lights |
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Fairy lights will be used within the making of our trailer not only to used as a source of light however also to reinforce a mystical theme. |
Dream Catcher |
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Dream catchers are commonly used in order for the centre of the web to catch any bad dreams that a person may be experiencing. By incorporating a dream catcher within our horror trailer will hint to the audience that the character within our film possibly is also experiencing some type of bad dream of presence which they are in need to get rid of. The dream catcher again reinforces a mystical theme. |
Tripod |
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Within our horror trailer, we will be incorporating a mixture of different shots including handheld and still shots. In creating a still shot or any transitions such as panning, we will need to use a tripod in order to ensure that the camera does not shake or jerk. This is as if the camera does move, this may affect the continuity of our trailer overall making it appear unprofessional. |
PRODUCTION ROLES:
Production Roles- Faiza Wasim from Faiza Wasim
CONTINGENCY PLAN
RISK ASSESSMENT:
CHARACTER ANALYSIS AND CAST LIST:
CONTINGENCY PLAN
RISK ASSESSMENT:
HAZARD | PERSON WHO MAY BE HARMED | PROPERTY WHICH MAY BE DAMAGED | RISK CONTROLS ALREADY IN PLACE | FURTHER ACTION REQUIRED TO CONTROL HAZARD | RISK ASSESSMENT LEVEL |
Fake Blood | This can potentially cause harm to the actor who it is applied to. This is as if applied near the areas of the mouth, the actor possibly could swallow the artificial blood causing harm. Moreover, artificial blood may cause irritation and rash to sensitive skin due to containing toxins and chemicals. |
N/A
| Before purchasing the artificial blood, we must in advance ask any of the actors which is it being applied to if they have sensitive skin or any possible allergies. | We must ensure that we purchase non-toxic blood which is sensitive skin and allergy friendly. In order to do this we must ensure we purchase the blood from a trusted and safe store. |
HIGH
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Contact Lenses | Contact lenses may cause a high level of damage for the actor who is applying them. This is as if the actor constantly reuses the lenses, this may lead to serious dangers and infections such as Conjunctivitis, irritation of the eyes, swollen eyes and in severe cases lead to blindness. |
N/A
| Before purchasing the product, we must in advance ask the actor applying the contacts if they have sensitive eyes which are prone to irritation and if they are possibly allergic to the material of the contacts | Before applying the contacts, we must ensure that the actor is properly aware of the possible risks and the way in which they can be avoided. This can be done by going onto the NHS website and reading possible ways which we can reduce any risks. Before purchasing the product we must also ensure that it is non-irritant and sensitive friendly which we will do by purchasing the product from a trusted and safe store. |
HIGH
|
Lighted Candles | Everyone within the location. | This may cause harm to anyone/ anything in or within close proximity of the location. This includes, props, equipment etc. This is as we are filming within a bedroom, the candle will be near fire prone objects and materials such as mattresses and bedding. Therefore if accidentally tipped over, the bedroom could be set alight which can possibly lead to a house fire to occur. | We must make sure we purchase a nonflammable candleholder which are sturdy and difficult to tip over. Furthermore, we can place the burning candle at a distance from any fire prone objects such as the bedding in order to prevent it catching fire. | Whilst filming, we must ensure that the group are aware of where the burning candle is located, preventing any chances of them going in close proximity of it and accidentally tipping it over. The person who is handling the burning candle also should ensure that they are wearing suitable clothing material which does not catch onto fire easily. |
HIGH
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Cable Wires | This can possibly lead to danger for everyone within the location as cables and wires can be serious tripping hazards and since wires carry electricity, they pose a shock and fire hazard, too. |
N/A
| Before group members arrive at my house, I will ensure to remove any loose cable wires on the floor of my bedroom in order to prevent any accidents. | When filming, we must ensure that there are no loose cable wires in sight in order to prevent any tripping or falling over. However, before filming we will ensure that every group member is made aware of the whereabouts of cable wires and must make sure we do not film close to any cable wires. |
MEDIUM
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Graves |
N/A
| If not careful, my group and I possibly could cause damage upon graves within the graveyard due to either accidentally stepping on the grave itself or ornaments, decoration or flowers placed around them. | In order to ensure that we prevent any damage to graves, my group and I must carefully plan where located in the graveyard we would like to film. | We must make sure that when filming in the graveyard, we be as quick as possible in order to prevent to the risk of damage. |
LOW
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Sudden Rain |
N/A
| Sudden, heavy rain may possibly cause water damage to digital filming equipment such as our camera. This can also lead to the quality of our filming to as effected as sudden rain can lead to us filming with a wet camera lens which can possibly disturb the clarity of our film. | Before setting out to film within our exterior location, we must check the weather before hand in order to see if rain is expected. If so we can reschedule our filming to another day where there is less chance of rain. | In order to reduce damage to our digital equipment, we possible could carry emergency rain equipment such as an umbrella or a raincoat. We also could purchase in a rain sleeve for our camera and its lens in order to reduce the chances of filming with a wet camera lens and any damage. |
LOW
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