Monday, 16 September 2013

Women in Black trailer analysis

Women in black analysis

1. Narrative
  • Haunted house - history to it
  • Main character is staying there
  • Remote/isolated house
  • Traumatic events
  • Ghost
  • Locally feared
  • Based around children
Genre - Horror Mystery
  • Sound track
  • fast,tense
  • Dark lighting
  • Characters
  • Location
  • Fog
  • Special effects
2.
  • Ending and beginning is left out
  • History of house and curse is missed out
  • No motive revealed
  • We are just given snippets of the film
3.
  • Scary parts are shown throughout with no build up
  • Not in order
4. 70+

5. Pace starts of slow till 45 seconds,but as the setting changes to the haunted house pace is built up and more horror is shown. The shots start off long but then decrease in length. The slow pace makes us listen to what he is saying. Pace slows down causing us to calm but then we are scared.

6. Fade to black then goes back into colour.
  • Allows us to piece things together
  • Suggests we are jumping around with in the film
  • Black creates mystery
  • Pace changes as fades occur
7.
  • Text - Daniel Raddcliffe
                - Unique selling point
  • Text - Scariest ghost story
  • Dialogue is used over the trailer                                                                                  
               - Uses male/mature voices
                       - Voice of wisdom
  • The visuals link to narrative
8.
  • High pitch piano
  • Religious like singing
                - Mysterious
  • Bass sounds
  • Gentle music fades and iry music builds and stops
  • Clanging sound - making us jump
  • Screaching sound
  • Action sounds
               - Pace picks up
               - Running through forest
  • Sound of rocking chair
  • Music slows to match editing - End
9.
  • Close ups
             - Reactions
  • Pan
             - Shows around the room
             - Makes us feel his emotions such as isolated and scared
        

Sunday, 15 September 2013

Batman Dark Knight trailer analysis

1+2. The genre is action thriller.
The narrative:
- fight between good and evil
- rivalry between hero and villain
- binary opposites
    - good vs. evil
    - conflict - we are introduced to the hero and villain
- Propp
  - have to have a certain type of character in a narrative
     - e.g. hero/ villain - only main events are shown but not in detail so that the plot is not given. Done through images. sound, dialogue, titles and music.

3. the clips are not in a chronological order as to how they are presented in the film. The clips only show small parts of a scene. this makes the film less predictable. Most clips were from the middle to end of the film as the most action occurs then so is more able to keep people attention.

4. 47

5+6.
-Pace
- it increases from the beginning but then decreases in pace.
-questions are left in our mind.
- Transitions
- flashing images
- causing tension

7.
- Dialogue of characters
- Main characters introduced- villans and heroes
- The dialogue comes from the film so introduces part of the plot - helps piece it together

8+9.
- Music is fast
  • Tension
  • Matches genre
  • Intense
  • Electronic and stringy
10.
- Close up on joker/over head
  • Reveals character
  • Sinister                      
- Aerial shots
  • Shows location
- Zoom
  • Onto card of Joker
  • Reveals
  • Detail
  • Draws attention

Analysing trailer questions

1. What is the narrative of the feature film being advertised? what is the genre?
2. How much of the narrative is revealed? how is this achieved?
3. What is the narrative order of the shots? How does it differ from the order in the movie?
4. How many shots are used?
5. what pace of editing is used? Does the pace increase/decrease at any time? when? where?
6. Are any transitions used that you wouldn't expect in the movie itself - wipes/fade to white/black etc. What effect do they have? Why do you think they have been used?
7. What does the voice over/text say? How does this link with the visuals? How does this set up the narrative of the film?
8. How does the soundtrack help create the genre/narrative?
9. What specific camera shots are used - when/where/why?