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Dark Shadows Controlled assessment Q: Investigate how far the trailer for Dark Shadows conforms to genre conventions. Sophiar Jack 10TB

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Dark Shadows

Controlled assessmentQ: Investigate how far the trailer for Dark Shadows conforms

to genre conventions.

Sophiar Jack – 10TB

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Why is Horror so popular?

It appeals to a younger audience and gives a type of escape from reality. It gives you can’t necessarily get from any other genre, the feeling of adrenalin. You become completely engaged In the film and can even leave you ‘On the edge of your seat’. Also, there is a wide variety this is created by the use of hybrid genres e.g. Slashersand Comedy like Scary movie. Also, some believe the pleasure comes from the relief after.

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Conventions

• Cobwebs

• Shadows

• Blood/Red

• Blue hues

• Gothic architecture

• Fire

• Secrets

• Death

• Religion

• Pale faces

• Love

• Tall Pines

• Dark Magic

• Vampires/Monsters/Ghosts

• Suicide

• Madness

• October/Halloween

• Abandoned buildings

• Witches

• Murders

• Screams

• Mist

• Eerie music

• Flickering lights

• Wolf howls

• Cliffs

• Crystal Chandeliers

• Forests (Empty)

• Full moons

• Pumpkins

• Spells

• Coffins

• Mice

• Long corridors

• Candles

• Creaky Gates

• Mobs with fire

• Hell

• Family

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Why are Sub-genres necessary?

A sub-genre is a version of the main genre that may contain new elements. Well eventually the main genre will get boring if they conform to the same pattern as every other one of its type so to stay interesting and not repetitive they use sub-genres. This creates so many new ideas and story lines that are waiting to be created.

An example is Paranormal

activity that is a Docu-horror…

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Vampires

Past Representations (1922): New Representations (2012):

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Movie Trailers

Trailers usually only show the best parts of the movie to get the viewer engaged, they are usually not in a chronological order and they usually don’t give out the most important parts in the film. They also use star vehicles so the viewer will know what to expect based on the previous movies they have been in or just because they really like that celebrity.

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Movie Trailers

The typical layout is a voice over of the main character or narrative from the movie which begins to tell the story but not to reveal the plot then it shows all the action using e.g. jump cuts, high tension music and also leave the viewer with questions they may want answers to, to entice them to watch the film then they finally leave you with the films name, the information (e.g. the release) and the main stars name. This is all used to create instant interest for the film before it is released.

The example I used was Skyfall.

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Gothic architecture with follows the movies genre.

The low angles shot makes the character seem more dominant.

The Shadows create a slight eeriness and may represent there are secrets in the movie.

His costume is typical of the gothic genre epically with vampires e.g. Count Dracula.

The uninviting building and the low angle shot makes the building look bigger and fearful.

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Their costumes are typical of a fairy-tale.

This will appeal to people who like romantic movies as they are kissing.

The shadows create a darkness that may show something bad may happen.

How ever that may contrast with the setting as it’s relatively clear blue sky.

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