Thursday, 5 March 2015

Drafting and planning - film indents

To start my film trailer off, I am going to have a indent at the beginning which will show the company who is most likely to distribute my magazine. As my film is relatively indie and doesn't follow main stream horror movie conventions, i cant use big corporations and distributors such as: Universal, Columbia or Warner bros. Instead i am going for more discrete companies who specialise in this specific area. There are several distributors i could choose, One of which being studio canal.
This studio canal indent is very good. However, i do not feel it suits the overall genre of my film as it looks very classy and has a more calm/gentle feel to it almost as if it should be starting off a documentary, thus meaning i wont be using it throughout my film. It is important i find a film indent with a darker feel to it.
This Lions gate after dark indent is very good. I feel it captures the darkness of my film trailer and looks aesthetically pleasing. However, i feel it looks to bold and is too short to last throughout the phone call so i wont be using this one.
This film indent is from Annapurna, this film trailer captures the darkness of my film trailer with its extra terrestrial feel to it and is long enough to last through the phone call of my film trailer. This is the indent i will be using in my film trailer as i can easily manipulate it to fit my requirements.

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