Promotion towards the development of the movie will increase its value and significance and will improve on qualities by showing it has more than just a movie behind it. Also promotion could lure viewers in but this is not my aim. It is to build depth to the movie and to control what people see before viewing the actual film. Little posters or images can show "teases" or leads which shall benefit it. Photography is also by myself set at the scene of the film.
Further Promotion
Posted by Alex O'Reilly Wednesday, 17 December 2008 at 10:18 am
Promotion towards the development of the movie will increase its value and significance and will improve on qualities by showing it has more than just a movie behind it. Also promotion could lure viewers in but this is not my aim. It is to build depth to the movie and to control what people see before viewing the actual film. Little posters or images can show "teases" or leads which shall benefit it. Photography is also by myself set at the scene of the film.
Promotional Material
Posted by Alex O'Reilly Wednesday, 10 December 2008 at 10:40 am
Before the filming of my final project, I have made some promotional material or advertisement for my movie which can be used in my planning:
Storyboard Planning 2
Posted by Alex O'Reilly Tuesday, 9 December 2008 at 9:38 am
Here is a second storyboard but with in detail imagery unique to the film I will be making and includes different scenes of what may happen:

Further Planning
Posted by Alex O'Reilly Friday, 5 December 2008 at 10:10 am
These are shots I have taken in preperation for my film of Coppice Wood which is where I will be filming. The shots are dark but it gives the theme and feel to my film.
Opening Movie Scene
Posted by Alex O'Reilly Wednesday, 3 December 2008 at 10:21 am
With the cold winter environment effecting the scene where I want to film my movie, I will start shooting sonner than scheduled to see if I can take adantage of the weather and make the cold seem sinister and unforgiving.
Sample Storyboard 2
Posted by Alex O'Reilly Tuesday, 2 December 2008 at 10:03 am