Hello Blog, this will sadly be one of my last post as we have finished the project, but thank you all for folowing me and watching our development of this film.
Recently in our last class the group and I started discussing on what type of fonts we would use to show the credits and the title of the movie. So, I started researching and deciding which fonts would fit the theme the best. I found that in horror films the color red is most often used because it resembles blood and it is a very bold color. The color red is connotated to fear, aggression, danger, and anger. The red is usually a very bright crimson red to emphasize the pain and horror the character are going to have to survive through. The fonts used in horror films are usually very bold so the viewer feels the impact of the title, no horror film would use Arial or Times New Roman font because this would not allow the filmmaker to convey the genre of horror to the viewers. Horror films also tend to use fonts that seem to be written in blood or some type of liquid, another common font found in horror films is the hand written or carved font. These fonts emphasize the creepiness and ho...
Almost all horror/thriller films, have some blood in some sort of way, either someone being murdered or hurt. In our film, we will need blood for the protagonist when he falls in the mountain biking scene, and also for our antagonist when he takes the protagonist to his bunker. We will need to learn how to make both oxygenated(fresh) blood and deoxygenated(old) blood. We found that the recipe below works best for our purposes on this · 1/2 cup (118 ml) tropical fruit punch (Hawaiian Fruit Punch® works great.) · 1 cup (237 ml) corn syrup · 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of red food coloring · 1 tablespoon (30 ml) of chocolate syrup · 2 tablespoons of cornstarch · 1 tablespoon of powde...
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