Jordan is a girl who is studying at university, now going into her last year of her course. She has become stressed over the pressure of meeting deadlines and the little time she to complete the work. Jordan lives with a couple who are all loved up and this makes lives for Jordan at home much harder than it already is.
The night before an important exam, Jordan is trying to fit in as much revision as possible before the next day. However, she is rudely interupted by the sound of the couple making love to one another. Later on that night she goes down into the kitchen to find the couple cooking dinner and leaves them to it and storms upstairs to get an early night before her exam. Before she went upstairs she went for a walk to clear her head before going to bed. She begins to get paranoid that someone is following her and because it is raining she see's a dark shadow in one of the puddles.
The following morning, she walks downstairs and finds that her housemates have been brutally murdered. She is convinced that who ever has killed her friends was following her last night whilst she was on that walk.
Thursday, 15 November 2012
Inital ideas for our horror movies.
Ideas for our Horror Movies -
Maisies - A 21 student who is at university called Jordan. She becomes paranoid, thinking that someone is following her when she leaves a lecture that day and when she gets home that night she is feeling the stress of the work load. The following morning Jordan finds her housemates dead in the kitchen. She dreams about people being brutally murdered and then when she wakes up one morning she realises that she has murdered her good friend Tom.
Livis - A new girl is introduced at college and immediately becomes attached to one of her classmates, who rejects her when she asks to go out together. She starts to become obsessed and follows him, manipulating things which happen to him and murdering girls who talk to him.
My idea - There are some scientists who are studying a lady in a mental hospital. But what they do not know is that the demon inside this lady can spread without you realising until you are alone with the lady. It spreads just like any normal virus would in the real world. Slowly the demon gets inside further into the hospital, spreading within both the staff and the patients. Her name is Jennifer and she is kept in solitary confinement to try and keep her from any contact with the outside world, for her own safety and others around her. She has been under scrutiny for a few years now and the condition which is unknown to mankind has never developed into anything more up until now, Jennifer takes a turn for the worst and starts to become more and more possessed. When her family come to see her, she asks to see her daughter alone. When she sees her alone she then possesses her and then the doctors do not know because the daughter is normal.
Maisies - A 21 student who is at university called Jordan. She becomes paranoid, thinking that someone is following her when she leaves a lecture that day and when she gets home that night she is feeling the stress of the work load. The following morning Jordan finds her housemates dead in the kitchen. She dreams about people being brutally murdered and then when she wakes up one morning she realises that she has murdered her good friend Tom.
Livis - A new girl is introduced at college and immediately becomes attached to one of her classmates, who rejects her when she asks to go out together. She starts to become obsessed and follows him, manipulating things which happen to him and murdering girls who talk to him.
My idea - There are some scientists who are studying a lady in a mental hospital. But what they do not know is that the demon inside this lady can spread without you realising until you are alone with the lady. It spreads just like any normal virus would in the real world. Slowly the demon gets inside further into the hospital, spreading within both the staff and the patients. Her name is Jennifer and she is kept in solitary confinement to try and keep her from any contact with the outside world, for her own safety and others around her. She has been under scrutiny for a few years now and the condition which is unknown to mankind has never developed into anything more up until now, Jennifer takes a turn for the worst and starts to become more and more possessed. When her family come to see her, she asks to see her daughter alone. When she sees her alone she then possesses her and then the doctors do not know because the daughter is normal.
Sunday, 4 November 2012
Third trailer analysis
S- The setting for this film is quite clear from very early on in the trailer is it set in the Arctic where there is nothing in the surrounding around, so as so as you see the establishing shot of the place that they have found this 'thing' you get this sense of loneliness and the fear of those that will be staying there, even though you do not know what they have found.
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Characters - There are the typical 8 main characters that you can take a rough guess at just from viewing the trailer of the this film. The protagonist is the lady who is flown out to find out what people at the place in the arctic have found. But you do not know who the villain is apart from the monster because the monester hides in people and then controls them and their actions.
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- Camera- there is a wide range of different shots used in this trailer. Shots such as establishing shot which allows us to know where the film is set and what the surroundings of the main scene are like. Close ups are also used to express the characters emotion on the situation in hand. Long shots are used in the action parts on the trailer and I think that this works well because you can see all of what is happening in that scene. There are some shots which you could say they are extreme close ups and this is when something is done to make you jump in this film. This works well because you do not expect it half of the time.
- Lighting - the lighting in this trailer is typical of a horror trailer because it isn't a very happy tone of lighting and this works well because it makes things seem much more dramatic then they would be if the lighting would be much more brighter and happier. By using the darker light, it seems to hide things that you'll would see more in the brighter light so therefore not making you jump as much which I think is key in a horror movie.
- Sound - There is a lot of different types of sounds, such as asynchronous which would be the sound of the monster screaming and the digetic sound would be the people talking on the screen and cars etc.
- Framing - The majority of this trailer was shot through a landscape format which is the most commonly used shot in any genre of film because it is much easier to fit things into the frame and therefore keeping the viewer interested.
Characters - There are the typical 8 main characters that you can take a rough guess at just from viewing the trailer of the this film. The protagonist is the lady who is flown out to find out what people at the place in the arctic have found. But you do not know who the villain is apart from the monster because the monester hides in people and then controls them and their actions.
Thursday, 18 October 2012
This Trailer isn't like many other on the web. The film itself isn't a typical horror because of the amount of comedy that is evident in this trailer.
Setting - The setting for this trailer is in a city and it starts off in the home of the main character. It then cuts to shots of the film and what happens, but there is no way that you could understand what happens in the film. This has been done on purpose by the director of the film to capture the audiences attention and therefore wanting to see what happens in the full film.
Technical - The first few shots do not tell us a lot about the movie but when the trailer moves to Shaun walking out of his house, this gives us what is called an 'establishing shot.' This tells us, the audience exactly where the film is set. However, reverting back to the first shot this is good because of how close the camera is and it is a 'extreme close up' and the characters' facial expressions say a lot about the night before and how Shaun is living. The cut to the notice on the board expands on what sort of life he is living. From the gate of the house, the camera 'tracks' Shaun on his way to the shop and we see a zombie in the 'establishing shot' and this straight away attracts your eyes to the screen and wonder 'why?' 'what will happen next?' and we make up assumptions to how the film is going to pan out and what is going to happen to the characters. Evidently the director has done this on purpose to capture his audience to the film. When the trailer gets to 1.08mins the shot with the hand prints on the door of the fridge is what is known as a 'mid-close up' By using this shot we know that Shaun has taken no notice of the blood on the fridge and this again makes us wonder and we are constantly asking ourselves questions about the movie, just from the trailer. The 'reverse zoom shot' after the cut has been made from the garden gate to Shaun slouching on the sofa drinking his drink, lets us see more of the house that he lives in and gives us a viewing of how untidy the house is and what kind of lives the two men are living.
Iconography - There aren't too many things in this movie that are the usual things that you would see in a normal horror movie. The things that are what you would expect to see are things such as;
Characterisation -
Sane vs Insane - This is just the battle between the zombies and the human beings.
Zombie Apocalypse - This is the invation and the large number of the zombies coming to the town and trying to take it over.
Good vs Evil - This theme is the battle between the humans and the zombies. The humans are obviously the good in the movie and the zombies, clearly the evil that exsists in the film.
The Conventions of the Horror Genre -
The majority of the conventions that are in the horror genre are visible in the trailer such as;
Villains, Hero, potential false hero, and donor. There is quite a lot of gore in the trailer which is another convention of this genre. I think that the trailer portrays a lot of conventions considering that it is only 3:21 minutes long. Another one is when the character is walking back from the shop and he is out numbered by the zombies and doesnt even notice them. He does notice one as he walks up to his house and just assumes that he is a tramp wanting change.
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Setting - The setting for this trailer is in a city and it starts off in the home of the main character. It then cuts to shots of the film and what happens, but there is no way that you could understand what happens in the film. This has been done on purpose by the director of the film to capture the audiences attention and therefore wanting to see what happens in the full film.
Technical - The first few shots do not tell us a lot about the movie but when the trailer moves to Shaun walking out of his house, this gives us what is called an 'establishing shot.' This tells us, the audience exactly where the film is set. However, reverting back to the first shot this is good because of how close the camera is and it is a 'extreme close up' and the characters' facial expressions say a lot about the night before and how Shaun is living. The cut to the notice on the board expands on what sort of life he is living. From the gate of the house, the camera 'tracks' Shaun on his way to the shop and we see a zombie in the 'establishing shot' and this straight away attracts your eyes to the screen and wonder 'why?' 'what will happen next?' and we make up assumptions to how the film is going to pan out and what is going to happen to the characters. Evidently the director has done this on purpose to capture his audience to the film. When the trailer gets to 1.08mins the shot with the hand prints on the door of the fridge is what is known as a 'mid-close up' By using this shot we know that Shaun has taken no notice of the blood on the fridge and this again makes us wonder and we are constantly asking ourselves questions about the movie, just from the trailer. The 'reverse zoom shot' after the cut has been made from the garden gate to Shaun slouching on the sofa drinking his drink, lets us see more of the house that he lives in and gives us a viewing of how untidy the house is and what kind of lives the two men are living.
Iconography - There aren't too many things in this movie that are the usual things that you would see in a normal horror movie. The things that are what you would expect to see are things such as;
- The blood and gore in the movie which is a typical horror convention.
- Zombies which are the villains in this film because they try and kill the humans.
- The theory of Vladimir Propp links well with this movie because the 8 characters that Propp believes that are in every horror appear in this film.
- The lighting is traditional of the horror genre because it isn't sunny and it's very dull and this relates to the mood that is created by the weather.
- The weapons that are used are iconic of the genre.
- The iconography of the monsters can connote fear within the characters, especially the female characters.
Characterisation -
- Shaun - The hero in the film and a genuine, down to earth guy who has an average job working in the local electrical store.
- Shauns flat mate - Fat, young guy who doesnt work and just dosses about and plays video games and still doesn't take thing seriously even when the zombies are invading.
- Shauns love - She is an intelligent girl who has a lot going for her and isn't in the slightest interested in Shaun because she doesn't want to live how he does.
Sane vs Insane - This is just the battle between the zombies and the human beings.
Zombie Apocalypse - This is the invation and the large number of the zombies coming to the town and trying to take it over.
Good vs Evil - This theme is the battle between the humans and the zombies. The humans are obviously the good in the movie and the zombies, clearly the evil that exsists in the film.
The Conventions of the Horror Genre -
The majority of the conventions that are in the horror genre are visible in the trailer such as;
Villains, Hero, potential false hero, and donor. There is quite a lot of gore in the trailer which is another convention of this genre. I think that the trailer portrays a lot of conventions considering that it is only 3:21 minutes long. Another one is when the character is walking back from the shop and he is out numbered by the zombies and doesnt even notice them. He does notice one as he walks up to his house and just assumes that he is a tramp wanting change.
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Monday, 15 October 2012
The Four Theories
Relating Halloween to the 4 Theories.
1. Tzvetan Todorov It is hard to relate this theory of Todorovs because it does not link with this film as well as the other theories does. The reason why his theory doesn’t link to this media text is because the villain is supernatural and the other characters are a human which does not make them in any way balanced. Therefore there is no equilibrium because there is nothing to be disrupted. However the shot at the start of the film where they are driving up to the mental hospital you are shown that there are people in the mental hospital which means even though the villain is supernatural, he must have been human at some stage in his life. On the other hand, there is disequilibrium because there is a disruption which has been caused by a change of events. The chain of events in this situation is the guy who has escaped from the mental hospital murdering the people he does. But then this is turned around again because the guy is shot quite a few times but yet he doesn’t die, he keeps getting up every time.
The Crazies -
Equilibrium - In the crazies this is brought about after the disruption has been made. The equilibrium is the normality of the neighbourhood but this only lasts for a very short period.
Disruption - We see that there is some sort of disruption has happened because the town that we assume the film is set in is on fire. When the films returns back to normal we notice that the editing that has been used in non-linear. Before the film has started we do not see where the plane crash is. The government try to hide the fact that this has happened but when the film starts we notice that a guy who lives near to where the plane has crashed has been infected with the virus that the plane was carrying. After this has happened this repeats itself throughout the film and the infected human beings are killing the normal people. Its now then a fight to survive for those that have no been infected.
Re-equilibrium - There is no reinstating of the equilibrium because at the end of the film we see the pair that we think are getting away from it all then it switches to the satellite and then we see that the same is about to happen to the town that they are walking to and then the team finishes after that.
2. Vladimir Propp You would have thought this would be the one that I would be able to link to any film. But in this film only some of the character and 31 narratives are relevant in this film. In fact there is only one person who can be placed on the list that Propp has devised which is the villain because there is no hero, donor, helper, princess, father, dispatcher or false hero.
Villain - The army are the villains in this film because they just leave the plane in the river and subsequently the water becomes contaminated because of the virus which the plane was carrying.
Hero- The hero in this film is the Sheriff of the town and you know this because of the act of bravery that he completes throughout the film, saving people from infection and also saving his wife and daughter from being killed when the people who are taken are put into quarantine and are nearly killed by a 'crazy'.
Donor/ Helper- In this film it is the Deputy Sheriff Russell Clank. My reasoning behind this is because he sacrifices his own life so that his work partner and his wife can sneak pass the U.S. army and continue their escape from the infected town. He also save the Sheriffs life on 3 occasions.
Princess/ Father - I think that the princess in this film is Judy because she is trying to save her own life to create a new life somewhere safe. She also qualifies for this roles because she is the most dominant female in this film. I also think that she qualifies for the father role because she is trying hard to keep her daughter alive throughout the fight against the infection and from being taken by the army and being separated from Judy.
Dispatcher - The only character that this role applies to is Rory because his house is the first to get hit by the infection from the plane and this is what sparks the out-break and from here people start to realise that something isn't right.
False Hero - The major is the false hero in this film because when people are notified about the infection hitting the town, the sheriff asks him if he can turn the water supply off, but the major refuses to allow this to happen and therefore the infection spreads, killing more people than it could have, and the spread could have been easily stopped if the major would have let the sheriff turn of the towns water supply.
3. Claude Levi-Strauss This theory that Strauss made is based upon binary opposites and in the film Halloween this theory is the strongest and the one which I can relate the most to because the binary oppositions are very clear and easy to identify. The one that is the most obvious is the classic one which is relevant in every horror, and this is good vs evil. The humans are clearly the good and the supernatural villain is the evil. In a way the binary opposites, past and present are visible in this film because of the kids past and how he killed his sister at such a young age and now he is doing the same in the present time during this film. We know this because there is a short clip at the start of the film of Halloween when the boy is a child and the footage is through the boy’s eyes. At the end of the film we realise that the villain is supernatural almost because he has been shot more than once and he has survived every time, even though we know that he should have died the first time, having been show that he is a human being. This links well with the binary opposition of humans vs aliens.
Sanity/Insanity - The sane people in this movie are obviously the human beings and the insane beings are the infected people in the films.
Healthy/ Unhealthy - The health of the normal people decreases because food supplies begin to run low and they cannot drink water because of the infection and then the unhealthy people in the film are clearly the people who have been infected and are deteriorating rapidly.
Day/Night - Night is dominantly the most dangerous time in this films because there are much more shadows and the darkness makes us feel worried and scared watching it because of how the characters react to this time period.
Light/Dark - This implies the same thing as the Day and Night binary opposites and this can reduce the rate of survival when darkness appears.
Dead/Alive - The sane people are being killed off by the insane people who outnumber them by quite a considerable amount.
Military/Civilian - The army you could say that they are the villains in this film and are intimidating the innocent, sane civilians in the film and are turning against the rest of society, just like the insane people already have done by this stage.
Monster/Human - Both the insane people and the army are seen as the monsters in this film because they are the ones who are attempting to destroy everything, and they cannot control themselves. The army are being told that if they are to take their masks off then they would die. The humans are the only thing is this film that are trying to survive and live a normal life and just want to get as far away from this outbreak as possible.
Known/ Unknown - The unknown in this film is clear to us at the start of the film because we immediately start asking questions about this virus which has hit the town. Questions like 'where has it come from?' 'why has it been allowed to spread? and why hasn't anything been put in to try and prevent the spread going to other towns in the surrounding area.
Fear/ Courage - The courage and the fear are with the same characters, the sane people are being courageous and fearing for their lives at the same time.
4. Boardwell and Thompson This is the theory which relates to the film Halloween the strongest. The fact that the film is set in a normal town in America and that the people are all like people we live our lives around makes it seem and feel as if this could actually happen in our lives. We can make some sort of connection to pretty much the whole film because the link with this film is so strong to the real world and the lives we all live. This theory complies from the start where Jason escapes from his mental hospital and attacks the nurse in the car and steals it. After this, you then get an idea of why Jason’s Doctor is so scared and worried about him being on his own. The chain starts here and from here there is an effect which affects the whole town that Jason has gone to. Once he had murdered one girl, this then makes the audience think ‘what is he going to do next’ which then has us all on the edge of our seats and from then on in with what has happened this keeps us on our toes.
During this film we are cut to a satellite which is watching the town and this is a good and clear example of this theory being implemented.
Be foe the Film Starts -
1. Tzvetan Todorov It is hard to relate this theory of Todorovs because it does not link with this film as well as the other theories does. The reason why his theory doesn’t link to this media text is because the villain is supernatural and the other characters are a human which does not make them in any way balanced. Therefore there is no equilibrium because there is nothing to be disrupted. However the shot at the start of the film where they are driving up to the mental hospital you are shown that there are people in the mental hospital which means even though the villain is supernatural, he must have been human at some stage in his life. On the other hand, there is disequilibrium because there is a disruption which has been caused by a change of events. The chain of events in this situation is the guy who has escaped from the mental hospital murdering the people he does. But then this is turned around again because the guy is shot quite a few times but yet he doesn’t die, he keeps getting up every time.
The Crazies -
Equilibrium - In the crazies this is brought about after the disruption has been made. The equilibrium is the normality of the neighbourhood but this only lasts for a very short period.
Disruption - We see that there is some sort of disruption has happened because the town that we assume the film is set in is on fire. When the films returns back to normal we notice that the editing that has been used in non-linear. Before the film has started we do not see where the plane crash is. The government try to hide the fact that this has happened but when the film starts we notice that a guy who lives near to where the plane has crashed has been infected with the virus that the plane was carrying. After this has happened this repeats itself throughout the film and the infected human beings are killing the normal people. Its now then a fight to survive for those that have no been infected.
Re-equilibrium - There is no reinstating of the equilibrium because at the end of the film we see the pair that we think are getting away from it all then it switches to the satellite and then we see that the same is about to happen to the town that they are walking to and then the team finishes after that.
2. Vladimir Propp You would have thought this would be the one that I would be able to link to any film. But in this film only some of the character and 31 narratives are relevant in this film. In fact there is only one person who can be placed on the list that Propp has devised which is the villain because there is no hero, donor, helper, princess, father, dispatcher or false hero.
Villain - The army are the villains in this film because they just leave the plane in the river and subsequently the water becomes contaminated because of the virus which the plane was carrying.
Hero- The hero in this film is the Sheriff of the town and you know this because of the act of bravery that he completes throughout the film, saving people from infection and also saving his wife and daughter from being killed when the people who are taken are put into quarantine and are nearly killed by a 'crazy'.
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| Left, Judy(Mother) |
Princess/ Father - I think that the princess in this film is Judy because she is trying to save her own life to create a new life somewhere safe. She also qualifies for this roles because she is the most dominant female in this film. I also think that she qualifies for the father role because she is trying hard to keep her daughter alive throughout the fight against the infection and from being taken by the army and being separated from Judy.
Dispatcher - The only character that this role applies to is Rory because his house is the first to get hit by the infection from the plane and this is what sparks the out-break and from here people start to realise that something isn't right.
False Hero - The major is the false hero in this film because when people are notified about the infection hitting the town, the sheriff asks him if he can turn the water supply off, but the major refuses to allow this to happen and therefore the infection spreads, killing more people than it could have, and the spread could have been easily stopped if the major would have let the sheriff turn of the towns water supply.
3. Claude Levi-Strauss This theory that Strauss made is based upon binary opposites and in the film Halloween this theory is the strongest and the one which I can relate the most to because the binary oppositions are very clear and easy to identify. The one that is the most obvious is the classic one which is relevant in every horror, and this is good vs evil. The humans are clearly the good and the supernatural villain is the evil. In a way the binary opposites, past and present are visible in this film because of the kids past and how he killed his sister at such a young age and now he is doing the same in the present time during this film. We know this because there is a short clip at the start of the film of Halloween when the boy is a child and the footage is through the boy’s eyes. At the end of the film we realise that the villain is supernatural almost because he has been shot more than once and he has survived every time, even though we know that he should have died the first time, having been show that he is a human being. This links well with the binary opposition of humans vs aliens.
Sanity/Insanity - The sane people in this movie are obviously the human beings and the insane beings are the infected people in the films.
Healthy/ Unhealthy - The health of the normal people decreases because food supplies begin to run low and they cannot drink water because of the infection and then the unhealthy people in the film are clearly the people who have been infected and are deteriorating rapidly.
Day/Night - Night is dominantly the most dangerous time in this films because there are much more shadows and the darkness makes us feel worried and scared watching it because of how the characters react to this time period.
Light/Dark - This implies the same thing as the Day and Night binary opposites and this can reduce the rate of survival when darkness appears.
Dead/Alive - The sane people are being killed off by the insane people who outnumber them by quite a considerable amount.
Military/Civilian - The army you could say that they are the villains in this film and are intimidating the innocent, sane civilians in the film and are turning against the rest of society, just like the insane people already have done by this stage.
Monster/Human - Both the insane people and the army are seen as the monsters in this film because they are the ones who are attempting to destroy everything, and they cannot control themselves. The army are being told that if they are to take their masks off then they would die. The humans are the only thing is this film that are trying to survive and live a normal life and just want to get as far away from this outbreak as possible.
Known/ Unknown - The unknown in this film is clear to us at the start of the film because we immediately start asking questions about this virus which has hit the town. Questions like 'where has it come from?' 'why has it been allowed to spread? and why hasn't anything been put in to try and prevent the spread going to other towns in the surrounding area.
Fear/ Courage - The courage and the fear are with the same characters, the sane people are being courageous and fearing for their lives at the same time.
4. Boardwell and Thompson This is the theory which relates to the film Halloween the strongest. The fact that the film is set in a normal town in America and that the people are all like people we live our lives around makes it seem and feel as if this could actually happen in our lives. We can make some sort of connection to pretty much the whole film because the link with this film is so strong to the real world and the lives we all live. This theory complies from the start where Jason escapes from his mental hospital and attacks the nurse in the car and steals it. After this, you then get an idea of why Jason’s Doctor is so scared and worried about him being on his own. The chain starts here and from here there is an effect which affects the whole town that Jason has gone to. Once he had murdered one girl, this then makes the audience think ‘what is he going to do next’ which then has us all on the edge of our seats and from then on in with what has happened this keeps us on our toes.
During this film we are cut to a satellite which is watching the town and this is a good and clear example of this theory being implemented.
Be foe the Film Starts -
- A plane crashes in a nearby river.
- Government have created a virus.
- The virus reaches the first house which is the closest house to the river.
- At the baseball game, Rory decides to invade the pitch and provoke the game and is shot by the sheriff because he attempts to kill him.
- We see a shot of a babies room and we then assume that Judy is pregnant.
- More residents of the town begin to show signs of the virus.
- A farmer burns down the house of the Deputy.
- Then we discover the plane which is the source of the infection.
- Town becomes a ghost town, because everyone is quarantined in the local high school.
- Everyone escapes and starts to rebel against the armed forces.
- Judy is separated from David and this is because she is believed to have the fever that the army are trying to kill off.
- David and Russell come in to save the day by killing the insane man with a folk who is about to kill Judy and her daughter Rebbecca.
- The main characters then have to hideout once they have escaped from the high school.
- Rebbecca see's her boyfriend violently shot down at his house after trying to go and rescue his mother from the army, but they shot them both.
- Rebbecca is then killed in a car wash after a cable in the car wash suddenly goes around her neck and immediately kills her.
- An attack helecopter then tries to kill the remainding few characters left in the film.
- Russell becomes infected by the virus.
- Russell sacrafices his life so that his partner and his wife could pass through the border control with ease and without being killed.
- David and Judy trek across the fields to the next town.
- Satelitte tracks the pair and says something through the satelitte which basically says that the virus will hit the next town because one of them is infected too.
Thursday, 11 October 2012
Paranormal Activity 4 - Official Trailer (2012) [HD]
Why I like this Trailer:
I like this trailer because of the reality brought to us through the way the trailer has been filmed. I also think that this is a good trailer because you dont get to see much of the story line as in other trailers you get to see much more of what the film will be about. The ending to this trailer is a cliff hanger and by watching this any viewer will think 'What happens next' and therefore will make you want to go and watch the film and this has been done on purpose by the director to ensure that people are attracted to the trailer and then the viewers will be thinking about what would happen to the character in the trailer. By looking at the setting of the film, it is one that we can all relate to. I like this because then this lets through even more realism because it makes us as viewers think that 'is it possible for this to happen where I live?'
Thursday, 13 September 2012
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