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Making and evaluating my practice soap trailer
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Page 1: Practice soap evaluation

Making and evaluating my practice soap

trailer

Page 2: Practice soap evaluation

Because this was my practice product we had to work out how we worked best in our group. We all started by finding spoken dialogue from other

soaps and selecting some to use in our own. This means we were using a

source to make our own practice soap realistic. We ended up taking speech out

of both Hollyoaks and Emmerdale.

Page 3: Practice soap evaluation

We divided our team for each storyline into different roles:

Director: Becky

Camera men: Emma G and Emma H

Actors: Max, Tiff, Joe and Me

Story line three Director: Tiff

Camera men: Me and Emma H

Actors: Becky and Joe

Crew: Emma G and Max

Director: Max

Camera men: Becky and Joe

Actors: Me and Emma G

Crew: Emma H

Story line two Story line one

By splitting the groups into different roles it meant we got to practice each

different job as well as keeping ourselves organised and on our own

personal task.

Page 4: Practice soap evaluation

When filming we used a lot of angles used in the actual soap. This meant that we had a practice at what conventional framing and shot angles are used in your typical soap. This would helps us to recreated a realistic product for our final trailer.

Page 5: Practice soap evaluation

Mine and Tiffs editing of the trailer:

Me and Tiff noticed that a common feature in trailers is the use of thought

beats. We decided to imitate this feature in our practice trailer. The music

we used in the background is the opening cut from a song called “You!

Me!Dancing!” which was popular with our audience (late teens). To create more of a intensity to our thought

beats we also put a heartbeat sound with the music to create a better effect.

We think thought beats work in trailers because it gives the audience little

snippets of feelings from each character. We will be considering using

this in our final product.

Page 6: Practice soap evaluation

TITLE CARDS

Title cards are an essential part of soap trailers because they help create a narrative.

I think the title cards in my soap could be improved and I hope to use different ones which create more branding in my final product.

Page 7: Practice soap evaluation

I think my practice trailers cuts could of ran a lot smoother and that some of the dialogue could of been louder – this is something I will try and improve on for my final product. Sound is a very important thing to get clear when filming. I

think our lighting worked well throughout the trailer and this isn’t something we struggled with. The main music used in the trailer was “heart skips a bit” by Olly

Mures and I felt this worked well because it matched the narratives.


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