Thursday 25 September 2014

Horror film Conventions

Conventions of any genre are important when making a film. The horror genre is no exception. What I like about horror film conventions is that they are obvious, yet very hard to do well. If I’m intending to make a short horror film i need to look into the conventions and note what i already know and research other aspects.
Cinematography
Dark scenes are ALWAYS key. The use of motivated lighting, shadows and other earryvisuals is always key when lighting a scene.
Location
Without a good location a horror film will FLOP. Isolation is key, making the audience feel like the character(s) are alone. I.e. Alley ways, run down houses, hotels & Insane Asylums.
Camera Work
  • High and low angles can connotate nightmares/surrealness.
  • POV shots allow the audience to see through the characters eyes therefore putting themselves within the films world.
  • Depth of field allows things to approach the camera slowly therefore causing suspense.
  • Handheld shots can help disorientate the audience
Sound
Audio is key when editing, using Foley sound will help build suspense.
  • Exaggerated diegetic sound will allow tension to build within the film world
  • Fast and loud non diegetic sound can add to making the audience jump or feel scared I.e. the music in the shower scene in Psycho.
Mise-en-Scene
The use of props and locations within the film world is KEY. Ways to add to the visual film world are:
  • Pathetic Fallacy such as thunder and rain can add to the isolation of the scene as people associate these types of weather with negativity.
  • Props can be used well as people don’t associate things such as flowers and rainbows with films of this genre. Items such as weapons, antiques and other aged objects help build the scene.
  • Colour Themes such as the use of red or black often tend to be affective as they are associated with things such as blood, death and danger.
 Plot/Script
The story is obviously the key part to the whole film, which unfortunately is my weak point. If I was just solely directing the piece then I know my skills would make the piece a success. However a plot is key!
  • Plot if done right will allow the audience to connect with the characters therefore allowing the audience to place themselves in their shoes
  • Making it modern is very important in horror films around today. Incorporating the use of social media could be interesting.
Characters
Stereotypically in horror films the same type of characters appear in nearly every modern horror film, such as:
  • The blonde – Often represented as being stupid and slutty, and often dies first
  • The Athlete – Often the macho character that every looks at for guidance
  • The Virgin – This character is normally the only character that survives as she represent “purity” which is something not associated with evil.

Three film titles

Film Research

Film Analysis





Here I have analysed 2 films, The Conjuring and Paranormal Activity. They both point out key parts of the trailer with the camera shots, this helps me as I will be able to use ideas for my horror film trailer.

Thursday 4 September 2014

Film Research- Avengers Assemble




Film Poster to Avengers Assemblehttp://www.thinglink.com/scene/563275588257710080

How do these products link/combine together?

All the different products link together in one way or another. The main convention is that they all stick to the same colour theme and fonts. This is important as the producers want people to recognise the text when they see in in public and think if the film which could make them want to watch the film or buy it. All also have the actors staring on the images or clip, this is so that people know who is in it.

What and why do they have links in common?

The main reason why they have links in common is so that people will recognise what film it is from the actors or font. The costumes that they are wearing is the main thing that will make the viewers/readers recognise what film it is. On the DVD cover and film poster the same picture is used, this is so that people will recognise the DVD cover from the film poster that has been advertising the film, when the film finally makes it to the shelves the but will automatically recognise the picture and might be tempted to buy it.

What purpose does the combination of products have?

The purpose of having links between the different products is so that the imagine of the film with get stuck in people's head. If the different products were different the audience if the film would not recognise or remember the film. It is much easier to remember something if different items if the same  film are all the same in some sort of way. This is a good marketing technique used by film makers as they want to optimize the viewings for the film and get people talking about it.

Who benefits from this combination of products and why?

The  main people that benefit from this are the film producer/s as they are the one getting the profit from the film. The more similarities the different products have the better chance people will remember the film, the more people that remember the film means more film viewings which will bring in money which means more profit.