Monday, 2 May 2016

Evaluation






Final film poster


Final double page spread



Photoshoot

We held a session in which we got photos for our posters and double page spread's. Paige took the images up against Jacks green screen. The green screen made it much easier to edit the images on Photoshop.



Double page spread analysis


·         The main image takes up the whole of one page which is conventional of a double page spread. This image is usually the first thing seen by the audience and therefore must be eye catching. Spiderman is also making direct eye contact with the reader which furthermore engages them into reading the article. The image appears to be a screen shot from the film, this is another conventional aspect to the main image; it allows the audience to have an insight to what they will be watching.

·         The page contains a star rating which helps boost the audience’s outlook on the film before they have even seen it. The audience can be influenced a great deal by the star rating, as many would consider watching it if it has proven to be a hit with other people.

·         The title of the film is the second most prominent thing on the page which stands out as it is in thick black writing. The use of the black text can relate to the narrative of the film, linking to the theme of spiders. The page also has lots of red and blue, which are colours commonly associated with Spiderman. It is much easier for the colours on the page to be associated with the narrative as the audience are already familiar with the film, due to it being the second one released.
·         The corner of the page has an enticing piece of text saying “film of the month”. This draws the audience in as they are relying on expert opinions. It also makes the film sound more certified and credible, seeing as it has taken the top spot for the best film.

·         There is box of text which contains basic information about the film such as running time etc. This is a common feature of a film magazine as it just fills the audience with some basic knowledge. For those members of the audience who are familiar with directors and so on, this may be an enticing feature for them as they may choose a film to watch based on who directed/ produced it.

·         A short synopsis of the film is included, which gives the viewers an insight to the plot of the film. For people who are already fans of the first film, this may not be as necessary, however it may work better at enticing new fans if they like the sound of the story. This will eventually result in gaining audience appeal, which brings in money in the box office.
·        Other conventions of the page include things such as the age rating, letting viewers know who its suited for/ the intended target audience, page numbers located in the bottom corner, a drop capital in the text allowing the audience to recognise where it starts and the name of the magazine at the top of the page.


·         The colour scheme is very bright and vibrant which suits the nature of the film. Action films stereotypically contains bright colours as they have to work at getting the audience intrigued and interested. The use of the bright red also connotes danger, which gives the audience some indication as to what the film is going to be about.  

Horror analysis


The main image on the poster is of a young girl looking into a mirror; it is significant that the victim is a female, due to women being commonly viewed as the weaker victims in horror films. The fact that she is wearing minimal, clothing would suggest that she is vulnerable. The clothing is also white, which has connotations of purity and innocence. The image is shot in a bathroom, another conventional aspect of a horror film. The dark lighting, setting and the costume of the young girl all suggests that it is night time- a typical time of day for sinister activity to occur.

The young boy is making direct eye contact with the audience, immediately making you feel on edge, due to him looking so creepy. It also, for me in particular, plays upon the fear of walking into your own bathroom at night with the worry of looking into the mirror in fear of seeing a figure.  This makes it something that the audience can relate to, which intensifies the fear factor of the poster. He has a very pale white face, suggesting he is ghostly and dangerous. The fact that he is a young child adds to the conventionality of the film; young children are commonly used in horror films as they are easily portrayed as eerie.


The poster has a blue theme which represents the coldness of the room and unpleasant atmosphere. It contracts nicely with the reoccurring white theme, representing the woman’s innocence, the young boy’s eeriness and the coldness of the bathroom. The outside of the poster is a darker colour, which is a conventional aspect of horror posters; it creates an uneasy feeling of ‘What else is out there?’ for the audience. There is also a great deal of shadowing over the girl, giving the impression that she isn’t the only one in the room. This again just reinforces the fear of the unknown into the audience.

The text in the left hand corner “Evil will do anything to live” is ironic as it contrasts the idea of death and horror with the word ‘live’.  This phrase gives the audience an insight into the films storyline, suggesting that something evil will try to take the life of something innocent. The phrase is also placed next to the boy’s head, indicating that he is the ‘Evil’ that is being referred to. There are white scratch marks around the wall, near the text, which act as genre signifiers. It is common to see scratch marks up a bathroom wall in horror film, usually being left by some sort of ghostly creature.

The movie title ‘The Unborn’ has a bright white outer glow. The white light has connotations of heaven and passing life, suggesting that some sort of death may be involved in the film.  The main character has a glow around the front of her too, indicating that she may be the one who dies.




Both film posters carry the colour scheme of black and white, which is a conventional aspect of horror posters. The black backgrounds resemble the darkness and fear of the movie, and reinforce the fear of the unknown into the audience. The colour black has conventions of death, which acts as a genre signifier, allowing the audience to recognise that the genre is horror. Both posters also have bright white central lighting; the second poster has the same smoky/misty effect that we saw in the first poster I previously analysed. It is a conventional aspect of horror posters and could symbolise the presence of ghosts and demons. The third poster contains a bold bright light coming from a window which creates suspicion, suggesting that something isn’t quite right. Again, this white lighting can link to the presence of spirits/ghostly figures. It also presents an opportunity to feature a shadowing figure, which acts as a narrative enigma, as we are not sure why he is there.

The main image on the second poster is a medium close up of a woman. Having the shot as a medium close up allows us to see emotion, helping us to understand a bit more about her intentions/ the genre of the film. The woman has a very pale complexion, immediately signifying that she is demonic; she also has faint ghostly figures emerging from her body, again suggesting that she has been taken over by something evil. The figures that are emerging from her body have wide mouths, as though they are screaming, which almost allows the audience to hear the screams, suggesting to them that it isn’t going to be a pleasant film. The woman has deep bags under her eyes and various dark marks on her skin which makes her look scarier, fitting into the horror genre. Her clothes look old and worn in slightly, which is conventional look for possessed character’s in horror films. She is making direct eye contact with the audience, which pulls them in and sparks an interest; it also produces an element of fear, especially as her eyes are white and lifeless, suggesting she is an evil character. The difference of height in her shoulders suggest that she is stiff and uncomfortable, which resembles the conventional body state of someone in a horror film that has been possessed; this, to a certain extent, makes the audience feel uncomfortable, as it suggests that she is a character to fear. There are a number of white blurry lines going through the main image which resemble the interference lines on a TV when there is poor signal. As the lines are focused around the ghostly figures in the background, it could suggest that they interfere with the woman/ real life.

The third poster has a scenic main image of a house and a dark mysterious figure; the darkness that surrounds the street immediately makes the audience think that there is going to be some kind of crime/ strange happenings. The image is particularly scary as the audience is able to relate to it to a certain extent: most people will live in a house and therefore would be familiar with this sort of setting. We the begin to link ideas together such as “what if this was my house?”, which makes the audience feel vulnerable and allows the horror concept to be much scarier. The bright light in this image again is a slight narrative enigma as we are unsure of why it is there. The fact that all of the other windows are lit normally, however, one window beams out onto the street, suggests that something sinister is happening in the room. The light beam is directed at the figure, which reinforces the idea that he is dangerous. The white light that can be seen on all 3 posters, again has connotations of heaven/ ghosts, suggesting that perhaps a death is going to be involved in the storyline. This poster contains genre signifiers such as: white mist and shadowing, similar to the other two posters. 

The main title on all posters are simple and located at the bottom of the page, allowing them to not stand out too much. This is conventional of a horror poster as it allows the main image, which a what draws the audience in and contains most of the genre signifier, to stand out. Poster 2 has a white title, which has connotations of the afterlife, whilst poster 3 is in purple, which may be linked to horror as it is conventionally associated with witches and gruesome things. The title ‘The exorcist’ is one of the biggest indicators of genre, as most people know what an exorcism is; from this, the audience are able to know that this is going to be a horror film. ‘The Atticus Institute’ on the other hand, doesn’t give too much away about the genre, and therefore has a short description of the film “The only case of demonic possession recognised by the U.S government”. This small description allows the audience to understand much more about the film as the words ‘demonic possession’ link clearly to the horror genre. The noun “government” also makes the film sound more official and certified, enabling people to actually believe that it is a true story, which again makes it that extra bit scarier. The text of this description is in a very formal font, again making it look that bit more certified. On poster 2, it features a small piece of text which lets the audience know that it was from the makers of the conjuring: this will entice a larger amount of people into watching the film, as the conjuring is an established horror film, that proved to be popular. Poster 3 also has text that draws the audience in such as: “The scariest movie of all time” and “A version you’ve never seen”. This is simply anchor text and contains buzz words that persuade the audience into watching the film. The phrase ‘A version you’ve never seen’ is underlined, which just reinforces the message of “Go and watch our film”.  It is common to have short phrases that particularly aim at enticing the audience, seeing as the main goal is to produce as much money as possible at the box office.  

Romcom analysis


The main image on the poster is of a male and female couple, which are traditionally the type featured in Romcoms; this immediately allows the audience to recognise that the film is going to follow the conventional storyline of two people in love. The black line in the middle of the page divides the male and female, which metaphorically suggests that they have barriers between them. This suggestion allows the audience to assume that the film will follow a storyline in which once character will overcome barriers to be with the other character. 

The female is wearing a glamorous red dress which has connotations of love and passion. Red is the predominant colour associated with love, which acts as a genre signifier, allowing the audience to understand more about the film. The male is directing his eye line towards the female and has a look of admiration on his face, suggesting that he desires. The female is making direct eye contact with the audience, however, has a playful smile which suggest that she is aware that the man is after her.  Both characters are leaning in to each other which represents their mutual attraction.
The biggest genre signifier on the page is the two red love hearts. Both characters are holding a heart each, which represents their love for each other. The male is holding his heart down in his private areas, which summarises the stereotype that all men are after sex. This again reinforces the idea that the man is into the woman.

The colour scheme of the poster is white and red: red is a stereotypical colour of love, and commonly associated with passion, where as white represents innocence. This could therefore suggest that the film will be a mixture of an innocent character falling in love. The background is plain white, which allows the focus to be kept on the couple and the relationship between them, which is what the film is about. Red also appears predominantly around the male and female, which again simply reinforces the fact that the film is about two people in love.

The actors names at the top of the page acts as audience appeal, drawing them in. The actors are also associated with films such as: 27 dresses and P.S I love you; this would therefore entice the audience into watching the film if they have a previous liking for romcoms/ romances. The boldness of the surnames allows them to be noticed easily, which is evidently one of the main things that draws the audience in.

The font of the title ‘The ugly truth’ is in a simple thin font, suggesting that the film is light hearted and not too serious. The boldness of the word ‘ugly’ highlights it, indicating that there will be some form of hurdle/ something bad that will happen in the relationship. 



The main image is of a woman and a man, which again, is the stereotypical couple that are featured in a romcom, however, poster takes a less traditional view on the concept of proposing as it features the woman holding the ring. This automatically entices the audience as the conventions are flipped which leaves you questioning what the film is about. The male’s facial expression suggests that is he scared/apprehensive which, again, isn’t an emotion that we associate with marriage and proposal. The position of his body also suggests that perhaps he isn’t 100% agreeing to the marriage, due to the fact that he is leaning away from her, as though he is trying to escape.
Both characters are making direct address with the audience, which works well at enticing us in. The female has a smug/ mysterious look on her face, which indicates that she is up to something. The unconventional emotions that are associated with the characters in the main image leaves the audience wanting to watch the film in order to find out what the storyline is.
Both characters are in formal clothing which suggest that this may revolve around an office type relationship. An office relationship is a conventional component of a romcom: it is used as a typical place for two characters to meet/fall in love. On another level, the formalness of the clothing could symbolise how their relationship is unnatural. The female, nevertheless, looks glamorous, which is another convention of a romcom.

The colour scheme of the poster is again, red and white, which appears to be a convention with romcoms. Just like the first poster, the red has connotations of love and passion, whilst the white suggests innocence and purity. The white background also allows the audience to focus on the couple, whom again, are the most important things.
One of the biggest genre signifiers on the page is the wedding ring; this automatically indicates to the audience that the film is going to contain a form of romance, due to it being a symbol that everyone is aware of. This therefore begins to build expectations in the audience’s mind of some of the themes that will occur in the film.
The main title is in a more visible place than the previous poster, due to the name itself being a genre signifier; the noun ‘proposal’ connotes weddings and love. The fact that it is in a large red font makes it one of the first things that the audience notices. The colour of the font again suggests romance.
There is a short tag line which gives you an insight as to what the film is going to be about “Here comes the bribe”. This is a play on words and mocks the traditional ‘here comes the bride’ saying which adds an element of comedy. The noun ‘bribe’ also allows the reader to make links with the characters facial expressions, suggesting that she is persuading the man into marrying her.

Lastly, the actors names are featured at the top of the page, which entices the audience, due to the fact that they are established actors. The font of their names is very simple and thin, similar to the previous poster, which again indicates that it is going to be a film not to be taken too seriously. The surnames are in red, once again connoting love and romance. The fact that both surnames are red can indicate that there is some form of loving relationship between the two. 




'AND THEY ALL FALL DOWN' FINAL FILM LINK

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqbDSMO3z-w&feature=youtu.be

Shot List


SCENE  #

SHOT #

SHOT
LENGTH

TYPE

DESCRIPTION

1

1

4

ELS
Establishing shot of house where the characters are

1

2

4

CU

Still scenery

1

3

2

LS
Tracking shot from behind of woman walking at a pace

1


4

4

ECU
Shaky cam of eye

1

5

2

CU
Tracking shot of feet

1

6

5

MS
Scared woman walking towards camera

1


7

4

LS
Camera follows woman walking as if she is being followed

1

8

2

CU
Shaky cam of hand

1

9

4

MS
Woman begins a light jog as she looks behind

1

10

2

LS
Camera follows woman running as if she is being followed

1

11

4

ELS
House is shown as a scream is heard, birds fly from behind the house as music increases

1

12

6

MS
Camera tracks away from woman’s dead body on the floor

1

13

3

CU
Still scenery





SCENE #

SHOT #


SHOT
LENGTH

TYPE

DESCRIPTION

2

1

4

LS
Three characters are sitting round a small table in silence

2

2

2

CU
Surrounding area

2

3

2

CU
Surrounding area

2

4

2

CU
Surrounding area

2

5

23

MS
Archie talking to camera

2

6

2

MS
Mr Feral saying agreed

2

7

2

MS
Ms Bluff saying agreed

2

8

2

MS
Maid saying agreed

2

9

5

MS
Archie talking to camera

2

10

4

CU
Ms Bluff talking



SCENE #

SHOT #


SHOT
LENGTH

TYPE

DESCRIPTION

3

1

3

MS
Miss Bluff waking up

3

2

3

MS
At dining table writing book

3

3

3

LS
At table eating breakfast

3

4

3

LS
Feeding swans

3

5


3

LS
Playing croquet

3

6

8

MS
Her sitting down describing her events

3

7

3

MS
Looking at maid

3

8

8

LS
Looking at maid

3

9

8

MS
Sitting on arm chair reading book, looks up when hears scream

3

10

6

LS
Running to John and Archie



3

11

5

MS
Back to living room

3

12

10

MS
Mr Feral talking to Archie, backing up Ms Bluff

3

13

5

MS
Archie talking to Mr Feral

3

14

3

LS
Archie looking at Miss Bluff


3

15

15

MS
Archie talking to Miss Bluff

3

16

5

MS
Miss Bluff talking to Archie

3

17

4

MS
Mr Feral sticking up for his wife, raising his voice at Archie

3

18

8

MS
Archie sticking up for himself , then looks at maid and Mr Feral

3

19


5

LS
Mr Feral states he will go next



SCENE #

SHOT #


SHOT
LENGTH

TYPE

DESCRIPTION

4

1

5

MS
Mr Feral sitting at the table eating breakfast, reading newspaper

4

2

4

CU
Shot of the newspaper

4

3

5

LS
Mr Feral and Ms Bluff playing Croquet.

4

4

3

MS
Mr Feral and Ms Bluff playing Croquet.

4

5


3

CU
Mr Feral looking up
                                        

4

6

4

MS
Mr Feral looking at Archie back in living room

4

7

10

MS
The couple sitting next to each other holding hands



4

8

10

MS
Archie retaliating to Mr Feral’s statements

4

9

3

MS
Archie looks down at his wedding ring

4

10

2

LS
Mr Feral looks way

4

11

6

MS
Archie quietly talking


SCENE #

SHOT #


SHOT
LENGTH

TYPE

DESCRIPTION

5

1

3

ECU
Archie opening his eyes

5

2

4

MS
Archie looking to see his wife not in bed

5

3

3

MS
Looks at suitcase which is the same as night before

5

4

10


MS

Archie looks at Mr Feral and begins to speak to him (back to room)

5

5


4

LS
Miss Bluff replies

5

6

3

MS
Archie infuriated

5

7

25

LS

Archie stands up and begins to shout at two characters

5

8

4

CU

Archie continues shouting

5

9

4

MS
Mr Feral stands up


5

10

5

CU
Mr Feral arguing back

5

11

2

MS
Archie pulls out pistol

5

12

2

MS
Mr Feral pulls out pistol

5

13

3

LS

Flash as gunshots go off, unclear who got shot

5

14


4

LS
Archie and Miss Bluff both fall to the floor

5

15

5

MS
Mr Bluff looks at Anne, calls her name as he realise what happened

5

16

2

CU

Tilted shot looking up below Ms Bluff. Mr Feral go to the floor and holds her

5

17

7

CU

Ms Bluff admits it was her, above shot – looking down at her

5

18

4

MS
Flashback to reveal murder of Ms Lust

5

19

4

MS
Shows Ms Lust getting stabbed

5

20

3

CU
Reveals Ms Lust face

5

21

4

MS
Cuts back to show maid on the phone, audio unrecognisable due to music

5

22

3

CU
Flashback to Ms Bluff witnessing affair through door crack


5

23

3

MS
Same shot


5

24

4

MS
Shows affair

5

25

4

MS
Cuts back to Mr Feral holding Ms Bluff in his arms

5

26

5

CU
Tilted shot looking at Mr Feral from her perspective as he apologises

5

27

4


CU
Ms Bluff closes her eyes

5

28


4

MS
Mr Feral continues to hold her but begins crying

5

29

3

CU
Picks up the gun

5

30

7

LS

Mr Feral shoots himself and falls to ground

5

31

4

MS

Police barge in as he shoots himself

5

32

15

MS
Slow tracking shot through all of the dead bodies