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This is n example of one of the horror trailer conventions we used in our own trailer “Off Campus” (Right) and a similar
shot from the trailer of the 2001 Sci-Fi horror “Jason-X”.

As you can see, the convention we used is the use of shadows and silhouettes. The context is also the same, the
antagonist being a large human of sorts, in this case Jason Voorhees, standing in front of light creating a silhouette. The
idea behind this is to show the audience that something is there but not reveal too much playing on the notion that we
become less scared of something the more familiar it is.

Unfortunately we didn’t have as much control over the lighting as a professional production company would. We tried
to use the lights in one of our group members garden but not only were they not bright enough we had difficulty getting
our own antagonist hidden perfectly without removing any background features including the all-important lighting.
This next screenshot comes from the trailer of the 2001 monster movie,
“Jeepers Creepers”.

What I’m comparing here is two things, first is the lightning and the
second is the car. The lighting is what you would find during the late
afternoon shortly before sunset, we tried to capture the same lighting here
because we felt that it gives you a “Calm before the storm” feel since
majority of horrors happen during the night which is of course shortly
after sunset or late-afternoon.
The next point is that of the car.

This denotes an arrival or a travel, perhaps to somewhere new and most
importantly, unknown.

Not only is the location unknown but the motive is too, why are the people
in the car driving somewhere, where are they going ect. And this could
trigger the audiences curiosity and make them want to know more about
what's going on and focus on the rest of the trailer, which is always good
because it increases the chances of them seeing something they like and
then paying to watch the movie.
This next scene is from the 2003 slasher movie “Freddy vs. Jason”.

What we’re looking at is the use of newspaper, and the ideas of the “return of the
repressed”, something from the past that has been hidden and locked away now returns. In this case
one of our characters, Dan, finds a whole selection of clippings about his new houses grim history.

By using newspaper and specifically the headlines we’re able to give the audience small snippets of
information. For example in his particular shot we can see “Serial Kil”, the audience can add 2 and 2
and work out that the film has something to do with a serial killer. The paper above that reads
“Burnt hill butcher corpse missing” (Which can be seen fully in another shot) which adds more
mystery to the story.
This is a shot from the trailer for the 2004 zombie horror, “Resident Evil:
Apocalypse”.

The eye is the key feature here, or more specifically, the opening of the eye.
In both shots a character opens their eye as if shocked and stunned by seeing
something, and in our trailer this shot of one of our
characters, Dave, opening his eye is followed by the first glimpse of our
antagonist.
The next convention is similar to a previously mentioned one, shadows and darkness.

The screenshot is from John Carpenters 1978 Slasher movie “Halloween” and whilst neither picture are
particularly clear, they both have a character fall victim to the antagonist in almost pitch black.

The similarities go further, the antagonists are both silent, dressed in blue overalls and have their faces
covered as well as acting almost robotic, this alone removes any form of emotion making them seem
ruthless and relentless.

The lighting is also similar, both using a small amount of lighting, just enough to see the killer and his
victim, and what is lit-up has a slight blue-ish tint to it.
This next convention is the use of POV shots from the antagonists point of view.

Used in horror a lot throughout a fair few subgenres including monster movies and slashers, the POV is
often coupled with shots of another scene in the same location with a focus on the helpless victim as we
cut back and forth between them and the killer as they “prowl” through bushes ect ready to make the kill.

The screenshot is a very typical example, this one from the 1981 slasher “Friday the 13th Part 2”, and whilst
we haven’t used it for the same effect we’ve done what other movies have, parodied it. Like movies such as
Scream, we’ve parodied this typical and often over-used convention by making it seem like a monster or
something is peering through the gap in a door at their victim, when it is in fact just another character
who jumps out with a dolls head for the sake of scaring someone.

We’ve used it to get our audience in the mood, and to relax them a bit luring them into a false sense of
security before we really start to turn the heat up. Also, most slashers tend to feature characters that are
jokers or “assholes” of some sort that the audience grow to hate and more often than not get killed or
“punished”, just like in our trailer.
Another trailer convention we covered was the use of titles during the trailer, relaying information about
the narrative. On the left is an example from the trailer of 2004 monster movie, Jeepers Creepers 2 and our
one on the right. As well as just being there they follow further conventions, they’re the first in a series that
are linked in some way. For example, the Jeepers Creepers 2 titles read “Every 23rd spring, for 23 das, it gets
to eat.” . Whilst our trailer didn’t feature the repetition of a number or word like some may do, all our titles
flowed as one long sentence, “What happens when the house you move into has an agenda of its own and
invites back some old friends from the past?”. By using this we’re not just giving the viewer random chunks
of information, instead it’s an easily understandable, spoiler-free version of the narrative condensed into a
sentence that can be conveniently chopped up into titles.
As well as following horror conventions, our trailer also follows a number of trailer
conventions. Some of which include the use of production titles. Here we have 4 different
titles used, the mpaa title, the production company title, a condensed billing block
including major cast members, our producer and distributor. The final title is a small
“coming soon” at the very end, we found similar titles all over the place, often accompanied
by some form of musical queue, an idea we proceeded to use in our own trailer.
In conclusion I think we tackled the task of using conventions of horror, and more
specifically slashers, rather well.

Some areas we did overdo it a bit, I got the idea of showing deaths in the trailer
after seeing the Friday the 13th trailer which is literally a montage of 13 death
scenes, not realising that the trick was to tease the viewer with some gore and a
person getting attacked but not actually showing a load of corpses and this is
something I would consider seriously changing.

The only other thing would be the newspapers. I have already explained why we
used newspapers in our trailer but like the deaths it was apparent that we used too
many scenes with the newspapers and cutting down on this might prove helpful as
we’re not bombarding the viewer with the same convention over and over again.

We used other conventions that were somewhat hard to represent in a single frame
such as small scenes used to make the audience jump. We used one at the end of
our trailer with a character getting grabbed by our killer from the shadows, and
this works as a sort of last ditch attempt at scaring the audience if nothing has
done already.

We also made sure that we added in the various trailer conventions including titles
in the appropriate places, and use of a soundtrack and shot speed and length used
to increase the pace at the end.

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Horror Trailer Conventions Analysis

  • 1.
  • 2. This is n example of one of the horror trailer conventions we used in our own trailer “Off Campus” (Right) and a similar shot from the trailer of the 2001 Sci-Fi horror “Jason-X”. As you can see, the convention we used is the use of shadows and silhouettes. The context is also the same, the antagonist being a large human of sorts, in this case Jason Voorhees, standing in front of light creating a silhouette. The idea behind this is to show the audience that something is there but not reveal too much playing on the notion that we become less scared of something the more familiar it is. Unfortunately we didn’t have as much control over the lighting as a professional production company would. We tried to use the lights in one of our group members garden but not only were they not bright enough we had difficulty getting our own antagonist hidden perfectly without removing any background features including the all-important lighting.
  • 3. This next screenshot comes from the trailer of the 2001 monster movie, “Jeepers Creepers”. What I’m comparing here is two things, first is the lightning and the second is the car. The lighting is what you would find during the late afternoon shortly before sunset, we tried to capture the same lighting here because we felt that it gives you a “Calm before the storm” feel since majority of horrors happen during the night which is of course shortly after sunset or late-afternoon.
  • 4. The next point is that of the car. This denotes an arrival or a travel, perhaps to somewhere new and most importantly, unknown. Not only is the location unknown but the motive is too, why are the people in the car driving somewhere, where are they going ect. And this could trigger the audiences curiosity and make them want to know more about what's going on and focus on the rest of the trailer, which is always good because it increases the chances of them seeing something they like and then paying to watch the movie.
  • 5. This next scene is from the 2003 slasher movie “Freddy vs. Jason”. What we’re looking at is the use of newspaper, and the ideas of the “return of the repressed”, something from the past that has been hidden and locked away now returns. In this case one of our characters, Dan, finds a whole selection of clippings about his new houses grim history. By using newspaper and specifically the headlines we’re able to give the audience small snippets of information. For example in his particular shot we can see “Serial Kil”, the audience can add 2 and 2 and work out that the film has something to do with a serial killer. The paper above that reads “Burnt hill butcher corpse missing” (Which can be seen fully in another shot) which adds more mystery to the story.
  • 6. This is a shot from the trailer for the 2004 zombie horror, “Resident Evil: Apocalypse”. The eye is the key feature here, or more specifically, the opening of the eye. In both shots a character opens their eye as if shocked and stunned by seeing something, and in our trailer this shot of one of our characters, Dave, opening his eye is followed by the first glimpse of our antagonist.
  • 7. The next convention is similar to a previously mentioned one, shadows and darkness. The screenshot is from John Carpenters 1978 Slasher movie “Halloween” and whilst neither picture are particularly clear, they both have a character fall victim to the antagonist in almost pitch black. The similarities go further, the antagonists are both silent, dressed in blue overalls and have their faces covered as well as acting almost robotic, this alone removes any form of emotion making them seem ruthless and relentless. The lighting is also similar, both using a small amount of lighting, just enough to see the killer and his victim, and what is lit-up has a slight blue-ish tint to it.
  • 8. This next convention is the use of POV shots from the antagonists point of view. Used in horror a lot throughout a fair few subgenres including monster movies and slashers, the POV is often coupled with shots of another scene in the same location with a focus on the helpless victim as we cut back and forth between them and the killer as they “prowl” through bushes ect ready to make the kill. The screenshot is a very typical example, this one from the 1981 slasher “Friday the 13th Part 2”, and whilst we haven’t used it for the same effect we’ve done what other movies have, parodied it. Like movies such as Scream, we’ve parodied this typical and often over-used convention by making it seem like a monster or something is peering through the gap in a door at their victim, when it is in fact just another character who jumps out with a dolls head for the sake of scaring someone. We’ve used it to get our audience in the mood, and to relax them a bit luring them into a false sense of security before we really start to turn the heat up. Also, most slashers tend to feature characters that are jokers or “assholes” of some sort that the audience grow to hate and more often than not get killed or “punished”, just like in our trailer.
  • 9. Another trailer convention we covered was the use of titles during the trailer, relaying information about the narrative. On the left is an example from the trailer of 2004 monster movie, Jeepers Creepers 2 and our one on the right. As well as just being there they follow further conventions, they’re the first in a series that are linked in some way. For example, the Jeepers Creepers 2 titles read “Every 23rd spring, for 23 das, it gets to eat.” . Whilst our trailer didn’t feature the repetition of a number or word like some may do, all our titles flowed as one long sentence, “What happens when the house you move into has an agenda of its own and invites back some old friends from the past?”. By using this we’re not just giving the viewer random chunks of information, instead it’s an easily understandable, spoiler-free version of the narrative condensed into a sentence that can be conveniently chopped up into titles.
  • 10. As well as following horror conventions, our trailer also follows a number of trailer conventions. Some of which include the use of production titles. Here we have 4 different titles used, the mpaa title, the production company title, a condensed billing block including major cast members, our producer and distributor. The final title is a small “coming soon” at the very end, we found similar titles all over the place, often accompanied by some form of musical queue, an idea we proceeded to use in our own trailer.
  • 11. In conclusion I think we tackled the task of using conventions of horror, and more specifically slashers, rather well. Some areas we did overdo it a bit, I got the idea of showing deaths in the trailer after seeing the Friday the 13th trailer which is literally a montage of 13 death scenes, not realising that the trick was to tease the viewer with some gore and a person getting attacked but not actually showing a load of corpses and this is something I would consider seriously changing. The only other thing would be the newspapers. I have already explained why we used newspapers in our trailer but like the deaths it was apparent that we used too many scenes with the newspapers and cutting down on this might prove helpful as we’re not bombarding the viewer with the same convention over and over again. We used other conventions that were somewhat hard to represent in a single frame such as small scenes used to make the audience jump. We used one at the end of our trailer with a character getting grabbed by our killer from the shadows, and this works as a sort of last ditch attempt at scaring the audience if nothing has done already. We also made sure that we added in the various trailer conventions including titles in the appropriate places, and use of a soundtrack and shot speed and length used to increase the pace at the end.