EVALUATION!
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| Paranormal Activity Handheld Shot |
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| One of our handheld shots |
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way in which we found our production uses the forms and conventions of a film
with the horror/mystery genre is that we included a handheld shot of the
mysterious man walking up the stairs and into the bathroom. The handheld shot
in a horror film is usually used to create tension and atmosphere and that’s
why we have decided to include it. It also helps create a sense of foreboding.
One real media product that we can compare our handheld shots to is 'Paranormal
Activity', this is because paranormal activity is film full of a families own
footage of the mysterious happenings in the house and therefore filled with
handheld shots which we can compare to our handheld shots.
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| Scream Costuming |
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| Our Costuming of the Mysterious Man |
We
found by looking at the Mise En Scene that our costumes were conventional and
challenging to the normal forms of a horror film. This is because we have one
scene where the babysitting girl wears quite casual clothes with leggings and a
baggy top and typically what you’d expect in a horror film if someone is going
about their daily lives however in the second scene the girl is obviously
wearing sportswear such as trainers, tight top, leggings etc... As she is
jogging and you wouldn’t usually see this sort of scene and therefore costume
in a typical horror film. Also, the mysterious man is dressed all in black with
his face covered which uses the conventions of a film of our genre such as in
the film 'Scream' the man that nobody knows the identity of is covered with a
mask and the one of the victims is at home dressed in her causal/everyday clothes.
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last thing we evaluated in detail was the sound and in particular dialogue. We
thought the dialogue challenge the normal conventions of a horror film as throughout
the whole opening we have virtually no dialogue and this was done purposefully.
The reason why this was done on purpose was because we were fully aware of the
fact we aren’t very good actors within our group and therefore didn’t want to
risk the quality of actors performance. The only times we have dialogue is the
screaming in the bathroom which works well and at the end of the running scene
when the girl casually meets her mate however we do not like this element of
our opening and plan to cut that scene out. 'Sinister' is a film that we
believe has challenged the convention of dialogue as there is lack of flowing
dialogue.
We
believe that for our film opening it would be quite risky as a horror/mystery
for us to challenge too many conventions and forms of a horror film as if we
did then the film would lose impact of tension and atmosphere. This is why most
of the elements in our film opening have used the popular conventions such as
handheld shots, creepy music, a news report in background sound and a title
sequence that fits into the film genre.
Please label this as Evaluation Q1
ReplyDeleteIt looks and reads like an essay : please make it more visually interesting with relevant images from your production and professional film stills