Monday, 5 December 2011
Spence Level to Beneath
After a a lot of thought into it, we decided as a group to change the name of our film from Spence Level to Beneath, as we thought the name Beneath may connote better things towards the themes of the actual film. We decided Spence Level wasn't good enough through these connotations as its simply the name of the mine we filmed inside, and if we want a mass audience to be attracted towards a trailer and we draw them in through suspense etc, an name such as Spence Level may not live up to the expectations of the audience, nor sound as effective as Beneath; Beneath I think connotates what is beneath the mine, what secrets it may hold, what mysteries shroud the bleak landscape, and also beneath the actual characters and how they react within this situation of being stuck in the mine for a while. Beneath also sounds darker, and more sinister than Spence Level, as Spence Level is just a name, but Beneath is up for the audience to interpret, and they may ask themselves "beneath what?" and this will attract the audience, supporting the tense build-up we aim to create.
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