Trailer Re-cut:Ted

Here I have first started using final cut pro,and the project that we participated is to re-cut an existing trailer in order to change the genre.I have decided to re-cut Ted into a horror and here is my result...

I also have a kind of full length trailer that I created as 'Ted' the horror however I feel this has let me down in some areas as the sound and editing is not where i would like to be with regards to using final cut pro at this current time.Here is my full trailer...

  • How you decided on the trailer you picked and why you picked it?
I have chosen this trailer as I feel it's a completly different genre to what I wanted to change it to and I feel this would challenge me while also building on my knowledge of genre and my skills of using the program (final cut pro) and the enhanced effects I could be using within the final project.I picked this trailer because I am a fan of the movie 'Ted' and when researching what trailer to re-cut I just researched through some of my favourites and watched 'Ted' and notcied there a lot of scenes that can be made to look brutal or in some cases supernatural which will work well if i was going to turn it into a horror. 
  • Why you chose to adjust the genre of your trailer to the one you picked
Again as I have said before I found that within the trailer there were quite a lot of punches and hits which in the trailer is just therefore amusement but with the right sound could be quite effect and fit into the genre of horror.
  • How you went about the production of your trailer (editing, sound, etc.)
well at first I started by just trimming away the parts of the trailers that held the comedic points and just going the scenes together in a kind of chronological way.After this I started using transitions and this did take a couple of re-trys as I found it was hard to match a trailer to the theme of my re-cut.Once it was all in sequence i through about the sound.Now in the original trailer when Ted and the man are fitting towards the end the upbeat pop/rock song,'How you like me now' by The heavy was played and from this is order to make the trailer little edgy I research rock songs.I found the song,'smells like teen sprit' by Nivarna and added this as the non-diegetic music played over the fight scene at the end and this was the first piece of music I had within my trailer.I then started to move along and find an opening song and found a audio version of the 'Teddy bear song' sung by a man with quite a peculiar voice.So I added this to the start of my trailer and changed the pitch in order to give the dangerous yet strong feel to the now Ted horror trailer.After this it was just the silence i had to feel and to fix this I slowed the Nivarna song right down till about 10% to it creates quite a sister tune.This is played throughout the start of my clip and under neither the other songs to make my trailer hit home thats its a horror.However towards the end of my creative experience i found that the nivarna song that wasn't slowed down at the end really wasn't working well together with the visuals therefore at the last minutes i changed my end music to the Music score from the film,'The Entity'. 
  • Time management of the production (did you meet deadlines, etc.)
I feel I finished on time as I have met the deadline however I feel I could have worked quicker as the last minute song change was quite sudden and could have easily have changed the way my trailer was interpreted have I had not finished in time.
  • Problems that arose during production and how (or if!) you overcame them
The problem i first had was that I had never seen this program (final cut pro) before so I had no idea how to use it and was creating really jumpy pieces of work because I didn't know how to edit well or add transitions or anything like that,so to overcome this problems I asked my peers for advice and support and also used online tutorials and now I feel much more confident with Final Cut Pro.Another problem was half way editing this trailer I found that I hadn't really got as much violence as I originally thought therefore towards the end of the trailer i felt personally it became more of the crime genre rather than a horror. 
  • What you have learnt from this process and how you will improve for next time
To improve next time I will be much more loose with my trailer and not try to make every clip perfect as I found the the clips that worked best for me was the ones were I was just playing around with software.I can also continue watching tutorials online to help me expand my knowledge on how to use this program and have a deeper understanding of how to use the program to create my genre.
This time I originally set out to make horror and looking back I now feel this can be considered a horror as it's got some of the main features there however it can be considered as a crime film and the only scary bits are when the Teddy is fighting.

Lotty Green

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