
My moodboard displays images that are inspired by our coming of age initial idea. I took images from coming of age films that I particularly like including:
- Submarine
- Feris Bueller's Day Off
- Spike Island
- The Art of Getting By

The first piece of text we see on the screen is a production company logo which immediately tells the audience the genre of the film. Unlike many horror production logos, this one ‘IFC Films’ doesn’t have a picture or animation of something scary and the name doesn’t have a reference to horror. However, the colours and animation are all very dark and murky as well as the text flickering and being reflected above. This, combined with the music starts the trailer very well and immediately intrigues and potentially slightly panics the audience.
The rest of the titles are written in a clear font however some of the words and letters are distorted and are more slanted and jagged than the rest of the text. The word ‘shocking’ has been changed here which puts emphasis on the word and makes it stand out subtly telling the audience how extreme the film is. The screen has been made to look like its flickering and the white cloud behind the text is moving, which adds to the tension and build up that the music and sound effects are creating throughout the trailer.
The teaser trailer is only 50 seconds long but for the first 23 seconds we are shown clips from the first film. As they had used the clips the diegetic sound used was from the first film whether it was dialogue or screams. We thought this was very effective because not only did it remind you of the first one but it also meant that not so many clips from the second one were needed to be shown which could have given too much away. It also gave a way of the credits introducing the new character, Martin, and they show us two separate clips of him. One is the only piece of dialogue when a woman, we assumed his mother, is telling him how disgusting he is and the other is of him dancing around with a crazed look covered in blood. This shows us a sort of mental deterioration from him being obviously a shy and disturbed man, dominated by this female in his life to a crazed, obsessive psychopath.
I thought that the beginning of the trailer was really interesting with the remains and ruins of the tragedy and the voiceover speaking about what happened. I think that the diegetic sound behind sounds almost heavenly like angels as it's very high and light which contrasts with the voiceover which is very deep and builds suspense with the line 'The greatest secret still waits'. This entices the audience without giving anything away by implying that there is a lot more to the story.
The music at the beginning of the trailer is very upbeat and fake as the 'advertisement' is saying that the world will be a better and safer place with their products from 'Omnicorp' (the made up corporation). The cinematography of the trailer is very high key lighting and looks as though it is being played on a computer as their is selections made on screen throughout. Although we found this a very clever idea and intriguing for the audience we also felt it was very confusing because minus the voice over speaking about how these products will protect cities and keep citizens safe, there was no hint about what the film was about. Personally I felt that the trailer made me want to see the film to find out what it was about but many audience members may be put off as they wouldn't know whether it would be the kind of film they'd want to see.
The strangest part of this teaser trailer is that the title is never shown on screen so people wouldn't even know what film they were watching a trailer for and instead may assume the film was called 'Omnicorp' as that is what the trailer ends with. The website at the end is also misleading as it gives more false pretence of the film.