Thursday, 16 January 2014

Evaluation Question 1. (Script)

Hello and welcome to question 1. of my evaluation. Question 1 asks 'In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of a real media product?'

In this I will be discussing and giving evidence for where I have and haven't used, developed and challenged the forms of a real media product.

On the screen now are my 3 media products. On the left is my poster and on the right my trailer and a screenshot of my website. We will begin by talking about the trailer.

My trailer and the 'Willow Creek' trailer are similar in many ways. They both have first person shooting and a lot of both trailers take place in the wood.

The first main difference between the trailers is the fact that my killer is a human whereas theirs is Bigfoot. So in someways here you could say that they are challenging the convetions of a horror film and I am not.

However my killer is not the convetional killer either. He is quite young and lanky whereas killers in horror films are typically either masked or big 'scary' looking men who fit the stereotype of what we as a society are taught to fear and keep away from.

In some ways this makes our killer scarier because he could be anybody you walk past on the street and you wouldn't know because he's not the stereotype you are taught to fear.

The woods in both of these trailers match the conventions of a horror film because they are isolated and dark. This makes the setting a little bit scarier because they can't 'see' whats coming and they also can't escape or get help.

We have used quite a few point of view (POV) shots which helps the audience to connect to the character more because they feel like they are in the situation of the charater.

Historically POV shots show the killer and/or monsters POV, however more recently they have been from the POV of the protaginists.

We have also done a few 'hand-held' camera shots. These mean that its not always clear to the audience whats going on creating a little more intrigue.

The music in our trailer is very important because it helps to set the scene and build up the tension. We have used a couple of non-diegetic sounds in regards to the scream and the news reporter voice over.

A scream is quite conventonal of a horror film so we aren't really breaking any major barriers there but it can also be quite disturbing for some people.

Quite frequently in horror films we see the colours black and red because they are dark and link to things like evil, blood and danger. We have also used these colourings in the texts we have used. This iconography helps the audience to make the connection quite early on that it is a horror film.



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