There is a cut away
shot outside with a big tree with all the branches tangled. This shows
confusion and a sense of being lost and needing help. There is also an old
swing hanging from the tree. It is moving slightly in wind which shows isolation.
There’s also an old creaky sound effect as the swing moves backwards and
forwards. It gives the location an eerie feel and makes it feel like it is out
in the middle of nowhere. The popcorn cooking throughout the opening scene sets
the pace. As it starts to cook faster there is more danger as the phone calls
are becoming more frequent and there is a sense of urgency. She goes round
locking all the doors which is what you expect to see in a horror even though
it is predictable that the killer will get in. The characters used are very
stereotypical for a horror. There is the boyfriend who plays football and is
wearing his team’s sports jacket. Then there is the girl who isn’t the
cleverest of people. When the killer calls the first few times she carries on
talking to him and doesn’t bother trying to get help. She is also wearing a
white jumper which shows innocence as she can’t really do much in the situation
but just waits for the killer the get her.
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
Scream (1996) - Deconstruction
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This is really good so far Ellie, there are times when you could embed more terminology but overall you have shown you have a really good understanding of genre analysis and semiotics.
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