Monday 30 November 2009

Movie Magazine Research

For our magazine front cover I have looked at a range of movie magazine front covers and i have come across some common aspects that we can incorporate in our magazine front cover.





  • Each magazine has a main image from a new cinema/DVD release on the front cover.

  • The magazines name is in bold font at the top the the magazine cover.


  • Each magazine has a very similar layout, the main image in the middle, the name of the new release they are reviewing placed in the centre at the bottom of the cover.


  • Other articles that are featuring in the magazine are shown in text at the sides and are in similar font and color to the main text showing a consistent house style.

While I was researching movie magazines I had a look on google and at the magazines at home and at school and was inspired by these magazine covers from Empire magazine


The main inspiration I took from these magazine covers is the banner from the bottom of the cover.
I also tried to find movie magazines that have used an image from a period drama as the main image on the cover of their magazine. All I found was a foreign edition of Empire magazine shown here:

Thursday 19 November 2009

Location, Location, Location

The perfect location is very important for our trailer because our film is mainly set outside so the landscape has to reflect the time period (early 19th century) adequately. This meant finding a large out door space with beautiful scenery and very little modern objects that will spoil the allusion of it being the 19th century.

We first thought of filming at Hardwood House in Harrogate because of the large grounds and scenery. It also has the manor house which if we got permission we could use in the background of one of our shots. But we found it was to hard to travel to and if we needed to re shot certain shots it would be hard to get to the location again.

So we decided to look at the local village of Bolton Abbey. Having visited the actual Abbey itself on numerous occasions we knew that it would be appropriate for our filming and be easy to access.

We re visted it a few times and took photos of appropriate landscape which we thought we could include in our trailer/ posters. These included:

· The Abbey itself:


· The River Wharfe:




· The Fountain:




· The small manor house:




· Manor house (scene of the ball):



All these were perfect to use in our trailer because they also fitted into the plot, the manor house will be the location of the main male protagonist’s house and will signify his middle/upper class. The foundation will be were they meet for the first time and the beautiful landscape will signify that they live in the country.

We based our trailer mostly outside because we found it difficult to find an old manor house which represented early 19th century living and which we could film in. This wasn’t possible so we decided to film most of our trailer outside using the Yorkshire dales as the location. We also wanted to incorporate the winter weather into the trailer; this would signify to the audience that all this drama had happened in a short space of time.

Thursday 5 November 2009

Wednesday 4 November 2009

Genre Reshearch

For our trailer we need to do alot of research so that we can get the codes and conventions right for our early 19th Century period drama. We have been looking at a few well known period dramas for genre research and watched the trailers. Here are a few we have looked at:





Pride & Prejudice 2005



Director: Joe Right Profit From opening weekend: $2,865,017 (USA) £2,529,947 (UK)


Trailer: