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The first thing we see is a zoom
                                        into an extreme close up of a
                                        werewolves’ eyes and they’re
                                        crying, connoting he is a main
                                        part of the storyline and is upset.
                                        The score starts here and is sharp
                                        and fast. The title appears over
                                        the werewolf in large font as it is
                                        the most important bit of
                                        information.
The werewolfs’ eyes look to the left,
still while crying, connoting him to
be anxious or paranoid about
something. The four main cast
members appear next, in a slightly
smaller font than the title. Then
other cast members names appear
under the word ‘with’ again in
smaller font, connoting these actors
to be less significant than the first
four actors whose names appeared.
Then the person in charge of screenplay,
                                          in a larger font with copyright and
                                          other information much smaller
                                          underneath. Next, who the music is by,
                                          in the same size font, as this seems to
                                          be important.



Then a few other members of the crew
and after that the rest of the crew in
smaller font connoting them to be less
significant.


                                          Then the associate producer in larger
                                          font, the producer, and the director,
                                          connoting that these three are very
                                          important as they showed up each on
                                          their own. The werewolfs’ eyes are
                                          continually looking from left to right and
                                          crying throughout these opening credits
                                          connoting that we should pity this
                                          creature.
It then fades to black and goes
                                        into the establishing shot of two
                                        bells ringing and the word ‘Spain’
                                        over top to show us where this
                                        story is taking place. It pans
                                        across to a high shot to see a man
                                        walking towards us, as a narrator
                                        is speaking over the top
                                        introducing that the man is a
                                        beggar and is a bit naive.



It then cuts to a shot as if we were
standing with the man, tilted
upwards as if to look up at where
the bells are ringing.
The beggar walks up to another
                                           man and asks him why the bells
                                           are ringing, addressing him with
                                           ‘senior’ while taking off his hat,
                                           connoting him to be very polite.
                                           The beggar is standing the
                                           bottom of some steps as the other
                                           man is at the top, connoting this
                                           man to be of greater authority as
                                           he is above the beggar looking
                                           down on him.


It cuts to a close up of the beggar, he
has a dirty face and messy hair,
further connoting that he is of low
importance.

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The Curse of the Werewolf deconstruction

  • 1.
  • 2. The first thing we see is a zoom into an extreme close up of a werewolves’ eyes and they’re crying, connoting he is a main part of the storyline and is upset. The score starts here and is sharp and fast. The title appears over the werewolf in large font as it is the most important bit of information. The werewolfs’ eyes look to the left, still while crying, connoting him to be anxious or paranoid about something. The four main cast members appear next, in a slightly smaller font than the title. Then other cast members names appear under the word ‘with’ again in smaller font, connoting these actors to be less significant than the first four actors whose names appeared.
  • 3. Then the person in charge of screenplay, in a larger font with copyright and other information much smaller underneath. Next, who the music is by, in the same size font, as this seems to be important. Then a few other members of the crew and after that the rest of the crew in smaller font connoting them to be less significant. Then the associate producer in larger font, the producer, and the director, connoting that these three are very important as they showed up each on their own. The werewolfs’ eyes are continually looking from left to right and crying throughout these opening credits connoting that we should pity this creature.
  • 4. It then fades to black and goes into the establishing shot of two bells ringing and the word ‘Spain’ over top to show us where this story is taking place. It pans across to a high shot to see a man walking towards us, as a narrator is speaking over the top introducing that the man is a beggar and is a bit naive. It then cuts to a shot as if we were standing with the man, tilted upwards as if to look up at where the bells are ringing.
  • 5. The beggar walks up to another man and asks him why the bells are ringing, addressing him with ‘senior’ while taking off his hat, connoting him to be very polite. The beggar is standing the bottom of some steps as the other man is at the top, connoting this man to be of greater authority as he is above the beggar looking down on him. It cuts to a close up of the beggar, he has a dirty face and messy hair, further connoting that he is of low importance.