2. There are three main locations that will feature in my film trailer; The School, The Classroom and The Woods. I
have chosen these locations as my horror film is focused on teenagers and will be watched by a teenage
audience. This means that to make my film as realistic as possible I must use locations that teenagers would be
familiar with. I also wanted to keep as close to conventional Slasher locations as possible by featuring an
isolated area but also having some link to school. This is why I decided to focus my trailer on the teenagers
breaking into the school and becoming locked in by Jackson, until the Final Girl manages to escape and has a
final showdown with Jackson in the woods next to the school. Each of these locations have connotations for
the audience. The woodland area is the location that the audience would most associate with horror. This is
because is connotes isolation, darkness and an unsafe location at night. Whereas, school usually connotes
learning and safety. This will add to the terror for the audience as a school usually seen as a positive and safe
place, and in this instance it is opposite.
The majority of the trailer will be set in the school where the teenagers break into at night. Most of the action in
the trailer will be built up in the school location as this is where Jackson begins to torment his victims. The
windows and doors of the classroom will be very useful for these particular moments. This is because it will
allow Jackson to appear and disappear very easily, making the characters thing they're just seeing things.
The classroom is where the teenagers are situated when strange things start to happen as Jackson starts to
play with the teenagers before disposing of them one by one. The classroom will mainly be focused on in the
beginning of the trailer to show the teenagers messing around and then things beginning to go missing
The middle section of the trailer will mainly focus around the school as the teenagers try to find a way to
escape. Also the majority of the deaths in the narrative are around the school not the specific classroom.
However the actual deaths of the victims won’t feature in my trailer as it will give too much of the narrative
away. The hallway will be a good setting for the victims torment. This is because, especialy in an empty school,
a hallway appears empty and isolated, with no way of knowing who or what is lurking around the corner.
The woodland area will only feature shortly in the fast montage at the end of the trailer. This is because the
woodland area would only be featured near the end of the film when Alex escapes from the school. I knew I
wanted to feature the woods as some point in the trailer as they hold many hidden meanings. No one knows
exactly what is lurking in there which allows the woods to play on society’s fear of the unknown. It is also a
typical isolated location; perfect for a Slasher film.
Trailer
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4. Film Poster
For the Cirque Du Slay film poster, I am going to take
the image in the woodland area. I chose to take it here
instead of using a plain background as it will allow to
create a symbiotic link between the trailer and the film
poster. It will also give the audience an insight into the
narrative of the film. I am going to take the image in the
late afternoon so it is partially dark. This will allow the
background of the image to be dominated by dark
colours, allowing Jackson’s mask to stand out. It also
appears to be more common for Slasher film posters to
feature an image taken in a location that relates to the
narrative. This is similar to the film posters for Friday
the 13th and Hatchet 3.
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6. Front Cover
For the front cover of my film magazine, Premiere, I
have chosen to take an image on a plain background,
and in a woodland area. This is because taking the
image in a woodland area would link to the narrative,
but it could make it very difficult to make the sell-lines
visible and easy to read. The image on the plain
background would make the magazine look more
professional so is likely to be the better option. I will
compare the two images and decide which one I think
looks more professional and would make the
appearance of the Front Cover more effective.