Tuesday, 17 February 2015






This is an Entertainment magazine. The main focus of the cover is the figure wearing the scream mask, this images stands out on the red background due to the contrasting black and white. The colour palette of this magazine is simple and sticks to three colours that contrast well with each other. The white text and mask stand out against the red background, but also makes the magazine have a nice clean look to it. The ‘RETURNS!’ in the title the scream returns is a slightly off white, this has been done so that it stand out slightly more than all the other text. Most magazines but their name under the main picture so the picture isn't incomplete, but on this cover it runs over the top as the hood is all black and it doesn't draw away from the main focus of the mask. 
This is a Famous Monster of Filmland magazine cover. The main focus is the painted vampire figure on the front of the cover; like most of Monster of Filmland posters the main focus is painted, this is unusual for magazine covers as they usually show the main actors or actresses from the movies. The background of the cover is black which helps draw attention to the red magazine title and the bright coloured subtitles. The lay out of this magazine is very minimal compared to other genres of magazines. They have focused more on use of colours and type of text used on the cover to show the genre they are trying to show. 

This is a Famous Monster of Filmland magazine cover.  The main focus of the magazine is the main figure on the front of the cover. This is unusual for a magazine to use a painting on a cover, they usually show a main actor or actress from the movie to draw people in using their favourite actors/actresses. Red is used for the background as it is widely used in horrors to represent danger or evil. The uses of other colours are limited so that it does not pull much focus away from the main painting. Yellow is the secondary colour on this magazine as it contrasts well with the red, they have put the magazine name in yellow so it stands out and is easy to see in the magazine rack. 

Monday, 16 February 2015



                               This is a horror trailer for the film Insidious which was released in 2010.  I think that this trailer is well made, at the start they show what other films they have produced, this gives the audience an idea of what the film is going to be like. The trailer doesn't give away too much of the main plot but also may not have shown enough plot to draw people in. The music goes well throughout the whole trailer, it is subtle at the start when there is more dialogue but towards the end of the trailer it speeds up along with the clips. The pace of the trailer works well, it starts off slow which helps you take in the main plot of the trailer, it then fastens up towards the end which creates. At the end of the trailer there is a jump scare, this works well as you think the trailer is over.

Tuesday, 10 February 2015

This is a horror trailer for The Omen which was released in 2006. I think that this trailer is well made; the trailer shows enough of the plot to draw you in and leaves you wanting to find out more. The pace of the trailer is well done, it starts off slow and gets faster towards the end it does this by using quicker shots. The trailer is a psychological horror which is shown in the trailer by the priest talking about the devil. A jump scare is used in the scene at the zoo; this is to try create fear and tension. The music in the trailer goes well and is subtle throughout the first part of the trailer but gets louder and quicker along with the faster paced shots. Over all I think this is a well-made trailer, which draws the audience in and leaves you wanting to know more.

MY SCORE 8/10
This is a horror/comedy trailer for the film Stitches which was released in 2012. This trailer is not a brilliant trailer; there is a voice over through most of the trailer which makes it cheesy and annoying to watch. Most of the trailer is also intertitles, which makes the trailer boring and the movie less appealing. The trailer does contain a lot of gore but also contains most the kill shot which then gives away most of the movie. The ending of the trailer is slightly better than the start as it contains fewer intertitles and picks up a faster pace which gains the audience’s attention. The trailer gives away enough of the plot to make you want to watch more without giving away the main details. Over all I think this trailer could have been better but still draws the audience in.

MY SCORE 5/10

Class Research: Favourite Type of Horror

My favourite sub-genre of horror movie is Gory, I like this sub-genre more because I like to see the development of gore effect over time.
This is a horror/crime trailer for the Pusher Trilogy which was released in 2005. This trailer is well made it is fast pace which keeps you interested and makes the movie feel more interesting. The shots go with the rhythm of the music and speed up with the rhythm. The trailer hints that it includes a lot of sex and violence which goes with the genre of the movie. The fast paced shots don’t give away too much of the plot and draw the watcher in as they want to know more. Even though it is a well-made trailer there are faults. Some people would want to know more of the plot before watching the movie. Also some people don’t like the really quick paced shots, as it goes to fast for them to take in what is happening. Overall I think that this trailer is well made and would make me want to watch this trilogy.

CLASS SCORE 8/10                                  MY SCORE 9/10