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By Julian, Terri, and Oscar

Production Films

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Genre-Teen Horror

Example of Teen Horror: Jeepers Creepers

Research

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More research- location

Clothes left out

Bed not made

Objects lying around

Typical posters of Past school teams, or favourite band.

Child-hood memories

Old wallpaper

Jeepers Creepers: opening scene locations.Open Fields-Isolated location, sunny day.Old Church-Dark, abandoned. Woodlands around Church-isolation.Underground liar/lab- dark, sinister.

Typical College: multi-plex buildings.

Typical Teenagers Room

Multiple Buildings

2 entrances

Large Fields

Weather will also affect the locations, specifically outside locations. The time in which your filming will also affect it, if you want it to be shot in the Night.

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Production CostsCosts for Production will include:• Story Rights • Screenplay

• Dialogue Writer• Director• Cast/Crew

• SFX• Music• Advertisement

• Equipment

•Actors

•Editing

•Construction

•Locations

•Props/costumes

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Production Costs/CrewJeepers Creepers: $10 million

Our costs:

Medium/low budget Actors-------------- £210,000 (total)

Movie Equipment-------------------------- £3,000

Locations------------------------------------ £2,000

Crew------------------------------------------ £76,300

Advertisement----------------------------- £1.4million

Special FX--------------------------------- £7,000

Copyright Licences----------------------- £3,000

Director-------------------------------------- £40,000

Script----------------------------------------- £2,304

Props----------------------------------------- £500,000

Our Crew:

Manager-Oscar

Production Manager- Terri

Editing/Sound- Julian

Camera- anyone that off set.

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Distribution:

Release to be shown in cinemas nationally.

Plan to show in most cinemas, such as the small low cost ones and bigger more populated cinemas.

Run the movie through the small cinemas to a later date than the big cinemas to reduce cost.

DVD release 4 months after movie stops running at leading cinemas.

The Film will be released in September 14th 2009.

Publicity will be limited to the UK

UK premier only

Actors will be medium to low cost, no high profile actors that star internationally to keep costs from being high.

Target Market

The Target Market for the Film will be Teens.

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Advertisement:

Film trailers in the cinema, within movies of similar Target Market or Genre.

T.V adverts:

between programs at late hours EG. after 8:00, for parental reasons.

Posters:

Outside cinema and around areas that teens are likely to visit. Around towns, near bus stops, train stations, close to schools and colleges

Internet:

Social network websites and YouTube. Myspace channel, Bebo, FaceBook etc.

These Areas of Advertisement also link with the Target Market.

Slogan

Date of release

Website for movie

Copyright information

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Soundtrack In order to be able to create a

fitting soundtrack to coincide

with our film’s genre, research

into how other film makers

have accomplished this has

been carried out.

Jeepers Creepers Soundtrack

Scream 3 Soundtrack

IKWYDLS Soundtrack

The Hole Soundtrack

Final Destination Soundtrack

The research revealed that many of the songs used in these films were created by one person, this allowed the producers to spend less money on the sound as they would not have to seek publishing rights, this will be the basis of our soundtrack. Another common denominator is the use of contrapuntal music, this allows more realism to a scene but also a slight edge of comedy. The music often dictates what is happening in the scene, or when something bad is occurring for example in Jeepers Creepers, the song “Jeepers Creepers” plays when ever something bad is about to happen.

Example soundtracks of horrors

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CameraJeepers Creepers• Close up- to show emotion.• Extreme long shots- set the

location, can give the audience a sense of isolation.

• Dutch Angle- disorientation.• Tracking Shots- for chase

scenes

• High Angle- show lack of power to the character.

In the Opening Title:

•Point of View shots

•Establishing shots

•Medium Shot

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Editing

Definition: Film editing is an art of storytelling practised by connecting two or more shots together to form a sequence.Our film will incorporate continuity editing, using such techniques as the 180 degree rule, Establishing shot, and Shot reverse shot. As keeping with the horror theme the use of snappy cut shots to emphasise quick thrilling movements. Special FX are often used in horrors to add that extra bit of wow factor and realism in scary scenes, and example of this is when the beast in Jeepers Creepers flies.

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A average18 year old teenager named Jake, one day Jake gets a message on his computer from someone unknown which says “ I

know what you’ve done” Later in the week Jake see a shadowy figure everywhere he goes. Where he later founds out its his best friend

whole plots to kill everyone he knows around him.

Synopsis