Monday 31 January 2011

Final Sound

Choosing the right music was essentially the make or break point for our main product. Initially, we were set on asking a composer to create the music, which would be completely parallel to onscreen images, but within the short time frame we had, we decided it would be difficult and we worried about relying on an alternate mind to capture exactly what we wanted.

We spent a very long time on YouTube searching for 'horror' or 'suspense' themed tracks, hoping we could use a collaboration of many uncopyrighted sounds. However, as our trailer changed pace towards the start and had very precise shot timings, merging tracks together was not an option as it would be near impossible to merge two tracks to fit with the different pace, but still work together.

Eventually, we came across this track http://www.youtube.com/watchv=TjBzWR4ihM4&feature=watch_response_rev.

We found it fitted superbly and even changed pace at the right points. We had to swap a few shots within our trailer to fit the sound in perfectly, but in the end it worked in our favour. We also had to fade the music out at the end and build up the 'bang' with more sounds, most found on GarageBand.

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Tuesday 25 January 2011

Final Website


FINAL WEBSITE:


DEVELOPMENT:

STAGE 4: Further Ideas

The website below website was one of our first designs which incorporates the wall collage of 'Lucy Allen'. But after some further research and development, we decided that the website layout did not fully fit in with the rest of the promotional package. Therefore we returned to using the image of the 'evil' girl character as the background image, which clearly represents the horror genre and Exposure.


STAGE 3: Producing Initial Ideas

Once we knew how to work the website builder, we could re-produce some of our initial ideas as real webpages. This is what we produced:


STAGE 2: Exploring Wix.com

Below is just an example of experimenting with Wix.com and seeing what tools and gadgets we could use to create our website.



STAGE 1: Initial/Rough Ideas

We started to draw up various rough ideas on paper first. Here we started
to consider the key categories to produce a professional looking website, these included the functionality, design, content, effectiveness and originality.