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• When doing an opening analysis of The Conjuring
(Wan, 2013) I learnt that visual signifiers played an
important role in presenting the sub-genre of a film
• This is largely because it conforms with audience
expectations of typical conventions
• I think we have successfully replicated this within
our opening through the mise-en-scene, for
example, we had the rocking horse prop and the
pentangle which both hold connotations of horror
and the paranormal sub-genre in particular, this
shows our use of iconography.
The Rocking Horse – Mid shot
The Pentangle – Birds eye view shot
IN WHAT WAYS DOES YOUR MEDIA PRODUCT USE, DEVELOP OR
CHALLENGE FORMS AND CONVENTIONS OF REAL MEDIA PRODUCTS?
• The costumes used also helped to create
an enigma. The two male protagonists
were dressed in black would their hoods
up and since the audience don’t yet
receive information on their backgrounds,
they do not know if they’re antagonists or
what it is exactly they are doing.
• This is the same for the spirit as she is a
young girl dressed in all white, this causes
her to appear as an antagonist to the
audience but if the film were to continue
they would learn that this is not actually
the case. This is similar to the film House
at the End of the Street (Tonderai, 2012).
Costumes - male protagonists
Costumes - young girlCostumes - House at
the End of the Street
• The lighting played a key role, the room followed a similar idea to The Woman
in Black (Watkins, 2012), since this was set during the day time also, however,
in our production the lighting became darker when the presence could be
sensed to increase the suspense.
Brighter Lighting - contrasts Low Key Lighting – Close up Darker Scenes - with ghost
• We also used low key lighting from the candle light in the pentangle, this is
something which is typically done in horror films, as learnt when we carried
out our earlier research.
• We also tried to increase the suspense when the girl started appearing by trimming clips and
increasing tempo making the cutting rate increase causing her to appear quickly in different places.
• Many of the scenes we had to edit the brightness and contrast of in order to make them darker. This
was because we had to film when there was daylight due to no electricity in the house. This ended up
being very effective and it allowed us to create a contrast between the earlier scenes and the scenes
where the audience had an awareness of the ghost.
• We also tried to use the idea of colour to conform to the generic conventions of the sub-genre. Since
much of the sequence is dark we also included blood as the red colour connotes fear, danger, death
and pain.
• This conforms to the horror genre as it is a way that is typically used to create tension as learned from
the technical analysis task, such as The Possession (Bornedal, 2012).
• There are many close ups of the two male characters during the chanting scenes to construct
character exposition. These also showed the use of non-verbal language as the audience we
able to see fear within the facial expressions but it also showed that they remained mainly
calm as they are relatively unfased by their surroundings
• They also have the most screen time, however, due to the motivated cuts to the young girl
she is given the prevalence in the scene.
• Since the attention is at first given to the two males since the girl doesn’t start appearing
until later in the sequence, this also creates more of a jump scare when you first see her
since it is unexpected. This is conforming to the supernatural genre as jump scares are
typical in films such as The Conjuring or Insidious (Wan, 2010). The character blocking
when the girl appears was also very important as showing her behind the boy meant he
wasn’t aware she was there, creating a dramatic irony for the audience.
Ghost appearance – Character
Blocking
• Something we also learnt from our analyses of opening sequences was low angles
can be very effective for creating a sense of oppression within the audience.
• We tried to include a range of distances so that
more of the room could be seen and also so we had
a better variety of shots so as to construct continuity
editing. One of the most effective was the long shot
and the end with the young girl in the centre of the
pentangle as this allows the audience to see
everything that is happening clearly and the lighting
from the window places her in spotlight also. Long Shot
• Our use of diegetic sound also conforms the conventions of the supernatural sub-genre. We have used
many sound effects such as creaking doors and children’s laughter which both connote horror.
• We also have a soundtrack featuring a piano, which plays in the background of the shots outside the
house to build suspense.
• Once inside the house the tension is built on further by a drone soundtrack layer which plays
throughout the sequence.
• There is minimal dialogue within the clip to help further build an enigma and draw focus to visuals
and development of plot
• When the door swings shut the volume of the bang is amplified as it is all that can be heard at that
point, emphasised by the sound bridge we edited. This increases the idea that the presence is nearby
which is something also done in The Conjuring.
• The use of sound bridges also helped the continuity editing throughout which masks cuts in visuals.
• There is also the scream at the end of the sequence which is a common audial signifier used in horror,
conforming to the audiences expectations creating a visceral experience.
• The location used was perfect for the
plot and sub-genre. The ‘haunted
house’ location is very common
within the supernatural sub-genre as
it’s isolated. We looked at Insidious
and The Conjuring which both used
this as a stock location too
Insidious and The Conjuring - LocationsLocation – House – Long shot
• We also used the woods for our establishing shots which is a stock location
in the horror genre because they’re dark and can cause a person to feel
isolated.
Location - Woods Establishing Shot – Tilt down Location - Woods
• The titles also appeared during the establishing shots as this made them clear to read. We
took inspiration from our research and decided to keep them white as this is a clear colour
and easy to read. We also took the positioning into account as we placed the somewhere
where they could be noticed and also showed up.
• The final title also has a flicker animation which connotes candle
light, the inspiration for this was taken from Insidious. Since this
was the main title the typography is different. We used a font
which we felt matched both our location and time period due to
the serif style. The black and white colours of this shot also
connote horror, fear and mystery. The title has been positioned in
the centre of the shot rather than on the third like the credits; this
is to give the title emphasis which is done successfully in Insidious
(Wan, 2010)
• The sequence contains 3 characters. If the film were to continue, one of the male
characters would go on to be the protagonist throughout and the other (the sceptical
friend) would be killed off quite early on. This is a typical convention to the
supernatural sub-genre.
• However, it could be seen to challenge all the ideas of the genre as usually the
audience is positioned with a group of teenagers which continue to get killed off one
by one, for example the film Ouija (White, 2014), whereas in our opening there is
only 2 boys.
• The young girl as a ghost is an archetypal character, however she looks more
innocent than many young girls in horror films, for example, The Ring (Verbinski,
2002), this is largely due to her blonde hair as it means she never looks very dark so
doesn’t connote hell as much. However, this is contrasted by her makeup since we
darkened under her eyes in order to connote death.
• This is because the character is used to create an enigma, if the
film were to continue the audience would lean that this ghost
isn’t actually the antagonist but is trying to help which
challenges this particular convention of the genre.
• The plot does follow a stock situation as the audience are
positioned with the male characters but have a constant
awareness of the young girls presence due to the rocking horse
moving alone and the sound effects which can be heard
throughout the chanting scenes.
• The characters present in the sequence are the 2 protagonists, young,
white males, and the ghost, young, white girl. No other people are scene
in the clip to help emphasise the isolation of the house.
• The 2 males are aged about 16-17 which means that they would be in
education, their social class does not become known for certain.
• There is no indication of disability or class being an ideology that is
present in the sequence though gender could be looked at.
HOW DOES YOUR MEDIA PRODUCT REPRESENT PARTICULAR SOCIAL
GROUPS?
• The only female character within the opening is a young, innocent girl
who appears as a ghost after she has been kidnapped and killed. Since
there are 2 male characters trying to solve what happened to her and
become the ‘hero’ character, this could be seen as slightly patriarchal;
which is the idea of society favouring men.
• This would, therefore, be quite a regressive/ residual ideology following
the myth that men are the more dominant sex.
• This wasn’t an intended ideological construction, since this is just an
opening not all the characters the audience would see throughout the
entire film are going to be present so there is no implication that there
will not be more female characters as the plot continues, nor is it
suggested that it is too dangerous a place for females to go. The reason
for the two male characters was because they were meant to be good
friends.
• Something that could be questioned is that all of the characters
are both young and white. Some people may perceive this a
negative absence due to the lack of various races and age
groups, however, it may also just go unnoticed since this is only
an opening and as previously stated it will not include all of the
films characters.
• Also the concept of the ‘final girl’ is not included within the film,
which could indicate an emergent ideology since the female is
not seen as a victim who would need rescuing but there is
actually a male ‘skeptic’ who would be killed off fairly early
making the victim male not female challenging the dominant
ideology.
• I would not say that the mise-en-scene seen by the 2 male
characters costumes is ideologically loaded. They aren’t branded
and are mainly simplistic but aren’t tatty to any description
which doesn’t give the best suggestion of social class, though
they do not have an appearance which implies that they are of a
low class so it can be assumed that they are of a middle class.
• They are dressed in black clothing which holds connotations of
mystery so the audience do not fully know their backgrounds
yet.
• Having the two male characters
dressed in black also helps
create a binary opposition
between them and the young
girl who is dressed in completely
white.
• The costume of the young girl is more ideologically loaded as it
connotes innocence and youth which is expected by the audience.
However, they are led to believe she is an antagonist when really
she isn’t which is helped by the costume and blonde hair. This is
similar to House at the End of the Street (Tonderai, 2012).

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Evaluation questions 1 and 2

  • 1.
  • 2. • When doing an opening analysis of The Conjuring (Wan, 2013) I learnt that visual signifiers played an important role in presenting the sub-genre of a film • This is largely because it conforms with audience expectations of typical conventions • I think we have successfully replicated this within our opening through the mise-en-scene, for example, we had the rocking horse prop and the pentangle which both hold connotations of horror and the paranormal sub-genre in particular, this shows our use of iconography. The Rocking Horse – Mid shot The Pentangle – Birds eye view shot IN WHAT WAYS DOES YOUR MEDIA PRODUCT USE, DEVELOP OR CHALLENGE FORMS AND CONVENTIONS OF REAL MEDIA PRODUCTS?
  • 3. • The costumes used also helped to create an enigma. The two male protagonists were dressed in black would their hoods up and since the audience don’t yet receive information on their backgrounds, they do not know if they’re antagonists or what it is exactly they are doing. • This is the same for the spirit as she is a young girl dressed in all white, this causes her to appear as an antagonist to the audience but if the film were to continue they would learn that this is not actually the case. This is similar to the film House at the End of the Street (Tonderai, 2012). Costumes - male protagonists Costumes - young girlCostumes - House at the End of the Street
  • 4. • The lighting played a key role, the room followed a similar idea to The Woman in Black (Watkins, 2012), since this was set during the day time also, however, in our production the lighting became darker when the presence could be sensed to increase the suspense. Brighter Lighting - contrasts Low Key Lighting – Close up Darker Scenes - with ghost • We also used low key lighting from the candle light in the pentangle, this is something which is typically done in horror films, as learnt when we carried out our earlier research.
  • 5. • We also tried to increase the suspense when the girl started appearing by trimming clips and increasing tempo making the cutting rate increase causing her to appear quickly in different places. • Many of the scenes we had to edit the brightness and contrast of in order to make them darker. This was because we had to film when there was daylight due to no electricity in the house. This ended up being very effective and it allowed us to create a contrast between the earlier scenes and the scenes where the audience had an awareness of the ghost. • We also tried to use the idea of colour to conform to the generic conventions of the sub-genre. Since much of the sequence is dark we also included blood as the red colour connotes fear, danger, death and pain. • This conforms to the horror genre as it is a way that is typically used to create tension as learned from the technical analysis task, such as The Possession (Bornedal, 2012).
  • 6. • There are many close ups of the two male characters during the chanting scenes to construct character exposition. These also showed the use of non-verbal language as the audience we able to see fear within the facial expressions but it also showed that they remained mainly calm as they are relatively unfased by their surroundings • They also have the most screen time, however, due to the motivated cuts to the young girl she is given the prevalence in the scene. • Since the attention is at first given to the two males since the girl doesn’t start appearing until later in the sequence, this also creates more of a jump scare when you first see her since it is unexpected. This is conforming to the supernatural genre as jump scares are typical in films such as The Conjuring or Insidious (Wan, 2010). The character blocking when the girl appears was also very important as showing her behind the boy meant he wasn’t aware she was there, creating a dramatic irony for the audience. Ghost appearance – Character Blocking
  • 7. • Something we also learnt from our analyses of opening sequences was low angles can be very effective for creating a sense of oppression within the audience. • We tried to include a range of distances so that more of the room could be seen and also so we had a better variety of shots so as to construct continuity editing. One of the most effective was the long shot and the end with the young girl in the centre of the pentangle as this allows the audience to see everything that is happening clearly and the lighting from the window places her in spotlight also. Long Shot
  • 8. • Our use of diegetic sound also conforms the conventions of the supernatural sub-genre. We have used many sound effects such as creaking doors and children’s laughter which both connote horror. • We also have a soundtrack featuring a piano, which plays in the background of the shots outside the house to build suspense. • Once inside the house the tension is built on further by a drone soundtrack layer which plays throughout the sequence. • There is minimal dialogue within the clip to help further build an enigma and draw focus to visuals and development of plot • When the door swings shut the volume of the bang is amplified as it is all that can be heard at that point, emphasised by the sound bridge we edited. This increases the idea that the presence is nearby which is something also done in The Conjuring. • The use of sound bridges also helped the continuity editing throughout which masks cuts in visuals. • There is also the scream at the end of the sequence which is a common audial signifier used in horror, conforming to the audiences expectations creating a visceral experience.
  • 9. • The location used was perfect for the plot and sub-genre. The ‘haunted house’ location is very common within the supernatural sub-genre as it’s isolated. We looked at Insidious and The Conjuring which both used this as a stock location too Insidious and The Conjuring - LocationsLocation – House – Long shot
  • 10. • We also used the woods for our establishing shots which is a stock location in the horror genre because they’re dark and can cause a person to feel isolated. Location - Woods Establishing Shot – Tilt down Location - Woods
  • 11. • The titles also appeared during the establishing shots as this made them clear to read. We took inspiration from our research and decided to keep them white as this is a clear colour and easy to read. We also took the positioning into account as we placed the somewhere where they could be noticed and also showed up. • The final title also has a flicker animation which connotes candle light, the inspiration for this was taken from Insidious. Since this was the main title the typography is different. We used a font which we felt matched both our location and time period due to the serif style. The black and white colours of this shot also connote horror, fear and mystery. The title has been positioned in the centre of the shot rather than on the third like the credits; this is to give the title emphasis which is done successfully in Insidious (Wan, 2010)
  • 12. • The sequence contains 3 characters. If the film were to continue, one of the male characters would go on to be the protagonist throughout and the other (the sceptical friend) would be killed off quite early on. This is a typical convention to the supernatural sub-genre. • However, it could be seen to challenge all the ideas of the genre as usually the audience is positioned with a group of teenagers which continue to get killed off one by one, for example the film Ouija (White, 2014), whereas in our opening there is only 2 boys. • The young girl as a ghost is an archetypal character, however she looks more innocent than many young girls in horror films, for example, The Ring (Verbinski, 2002), this is largely due to her blonde hair as it means she never looks very dark so doesn’t connote hell as much. However, this is contrasted by her makeup since we darkened under her eyes in order to connote death.
  • 13. • This is because the character is used to create an enigma, if the film were to continue the audience would lean that this ghost isn’t actually the antagonist but is trying to help which challenges this particular convention of the genre. • The plot does follow a stock situation as the audience are positioned with the male characters but have a constant awareness of the young girls presence due to the rocking horse moving alone and the sound effects which can be heard throughout the chanting scenes.
  • 14. • The characters present in the sequence are the 2 protagonists, young, white males, and the ghost, young, white girl. No other people are scene in the clip to help emphasise the isolation of the house. • The 2 males are aged about 16-17 which means that they would be in education, their social class does not become known for certain. • There is no indication of disability or class being an ideology that is present in the sequence though gender could be looked at. HOW DOES YOUR MEDIA PRODUCT REPRESENT PARTICULAR SOCIAL GROUPS?
  • 15. • The only female character within the opening is a young, innocent girl who appears as a ghost after she has been kidnapped and killed. Since there are 2 male characters trying to solve what happened to her and become the ‘hero’ character, this could be seen as slightly patriarchal; which is the idea of society favouring men. • This would, therefore, be quite a regressive/ residual ideology following the myth that men are the more dominant sex. • This wasn’t an intended ideological construction, since this is just an opening not all the characters the audience would see throughout the entire film are going to be present so there is no implication that there will not be more female characters as the plot continues, nor is it suggested that it is too dangerous a place for females to go. The reason for the two male characters was because they were meant to be good friends.
  • 16. • Something that could be questioned is that all of the characters are both young and white. Some people may perceive this a negative absence due to the lack of various races and age groups, however, it may also just go unnoticed since this is only an opening and as previously stated it will not include all of the films characters. • Also the concept of the ‘final girl’ is not included within the film, which could indicate an emergent ideology since the female is not seen as a victim who would need rescuing but there is actually a male ‘skeptic’ who would be killed off fairly early making the victim male not female challenging the dominant ideology.
  • 17. • I would not say that the mise-en-scene seen by the 2 male characters costumes is ideologically loaded. They aren’t branded and are mainly simplistic but aren’t tatty to any description which doesn’t give the best suggestion of social class, though they do not have an appearance which implies that they are of a low class so it can be assumed that they are of a middle class. • They are dressed in black clothing which holds connotations of mystery so the audience do not fully know their backgrounds yet.
  • 18. • Having the two male characters dressed in black also helps create a binary opposition between them and the young girl who is dressed in completely white. • The costume of the young girl is more ideologically loaded as it connotes innocence and youth which is expected by the audience. However, they are led to believe she is an antagonist when really she isn’t which is helped by the costume and blonde hair. This is similar to House at the End of the Street (Tonderai, 2012).