Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Film Genre Trailer Analysis - Horror


Trailers analysed: Friday the 13th, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Dead Space 2 (video game), Cabin in the Woods, Silent Hill: Downpour (video game), Scream 4, Smiley
Notes: 

 - The lighting is usually dark and at night or in dark rooms.
 - Screen cuts frequently to different scenes to add suspense and tension to the trailer and make it seem scarier.
 - Usually ends with part of a murder scene and cuts before the victim is killed.
 - Flashlights in dark rooms are a frequently occurring object.
 - End on a high suspense scene, such as a murder, a fight scene, death etc.
 - Not only movies use these elements, but video games and TV shows as well.
 - Set in dark forests, haunted houses, storage rooms, coffins etc.
 - The lighting in these trailers rarely brighten up, but when they do it is usually a result of a flashlight being shined into the camera or a light flickering in a dark room.
 - The music that is most frequently used is either high violins playing eerie music, or low cello’s adding suspense to the movie. Sound FX are echoed and edited to sound louder and to help add the element of fear to the trailer.
 - Characters faces are covered in dirt or blood and are wearing torn or muddy clothing.
 - Villains occasionally wear masks to cover their identity, as well as scare the victim.
 - Fire and Torches are a frequently recurring item/theme and again are a rare sight of light





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