1) On the first interview, we was told that the anticipation makes the film a lot scarier, and as our trailer that we will be working on follows the horror genre, we will include a build up of anticipation to emphasize the 'scariness' as the interviewee puts it.
2) On two of the interviews we was told that the best music pace would be slow building up to fast as it creates suspense, the 3rd interviewee told us that fast heavy metal music would be best as he says it suits more of horror film and that 'daisy pick up music' wouldn't work well, however due to the majority vote, we will be using music that starts slow and ends fast to create greater tension.
3) In all three of our interviews we was told that an 18 certificate would be more effective for a film, as it shows that the film would be 'scarier' 'more gorey' and 'more gruesome'. Therefore, my trailer is going to be an 18, with an emphasis on gore and gruesomeness as each three of our participants would appreciate this more in a horror film.
4) The sound effects which we was told to use, included screams and explosions as it makes it much more 'cinematic' despite it being difficult to include explosions in our trailers, we will try through the editing tools which we have. We was also told that footsteps would be good as it 'ohhh' by this, I think he means that it adds tension. We was also told that 'sudden loud bangs' would be a good sound effect, each of these will be interpreted somewhere in the trailer as it is what the audience want to see.
5) The best conventions of a horror film we was told included possession, which is good as one of our pitches include a possession story. Scariness, which we will try to create to the best of our ability by using the anticipation which was suggested. Finally, we was told that people dying would be a good convention, also being quite good as both of our pitches include death
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