I have started the development stage of the horror genre research for homework. At the moment, I have shown iconic horror characters and I have started the mise en scene- props, lighting, and I need to finish the rest of the research part of the development stage for Friday. What I have left to do is the iconography of horror, the stock characters, stock situations, the narrative timeline and the representation of zombies.
In the lesson, we watched trailers and said what were the good parts and bad parts so we have an idea of what we need to do when we film parts of the horror trailer. We also looked at the theorists of genre (Neale, Altman, Metz, Chandler, Burton) and I wrote an essay on them.
Monday, 28 September 2015
Thursday, 24 September 2015
Wednesday, 23 September 2015
Genre Essay
Genres divide films into categories
for example, comedy, horror, sci-fi, romance and action. They are split up into
genres because it can make it easier for the audience to know what film they would
enjoy to watch because they might have a favourite genre or a genre that they
watch more than other genres. Furthermore, films can be split up into genres by
the typical conventions that are usually in those genres. These could be
someone fighting in an action film or a woman and a man being in love in a
romance film. Most films now have more than one genre and these are called hybrids.
So usually there are rom-coms and action films that have romance and comedy as well.
Horror films are then split up into sub-genres and these are splatter, zombie,
vampire/werewolves, psychological/supernatural, slasher, j-horror, thriller and
monster etc.
Theorists have ideas of what genres
include. Burton’s theory is that genres have recognisable conventions that are
included. So there are always protagonists, stock characters, stock situations
(car chases), icons (jaws music, scream movie mask, same actors in film series),
and themes (love, revenge, betrayal e.g.) In horror films they usually have a
final girl and this is the survivor of a horror film and it is usually a girl
who is a virgin and who hasn’t done drugs. In the zombie film, “Dawn of the Dead”,
the protagonist is Ana, and the stock characters are the characters who are
trying to keep safe in the shopping centre. Ana is the final girl and the film
she is a nurse and she looks after the people who get bitten, so this makes her
innocent and a good person. The final girl however usually has a unisex name
like the character Sidney in the scream franchise. The theorist, Neale, thinks
that if there are too many genre conventions in a film it can get very
predictable and repetitive so some films try to change it and challenge what we
have seen before to surprise us and so it is not boring. Neale says, “Much of
the pleasure of popular cinema lies in the process of difference in repetition”.
In Dawn of the Dead, it shows a little girl but the morning where the zombies
are there, the first zombie to appear is the little girl and I think that this
made the film different as you normally see adult zombies and it surprises the
audience as you don’t expect her to be the zombie. In the trailer, when the
first person was bitten, the editing was quick so this made the audience to
continue watching. Altman’s theory is the fact that genre offers audiences
different pleasures. One pleasure is the visceral pleasure where there are jump
scares, gore and quick editing in the trailer so the audience enjoy being
scared and it is like the feeling you get from a roller coaster ride. Another
pleasure is emotional where you feel different emotions when watching the film.
The third is intellectual puzzles where it makes the audience want to unravel a
mystery figure out the “who dunnit” of which character killed the victim.
Chandler thinks that there are genres because it helps the audience to identify
which film is what genre with the typical conventions that each genre has. Metz
has a theory that genre has four stages, and these are classical, experimental,
parody and deconstruction. Classical is the stage where the film uses the
original conventions and scenes for example Psycho is a film that uses the
classical stage with the shower scene as this can be very repetitive in horror
films as the female victim is exposed. The experimental stage is where the film
experiments with different scenarios. The Parody stage is films that have a
comedy side and they have scenes of other horror films but the film is more
funny than scary. Examples of these films are Shawn of the Dead, and the Scary
Movie. The deconstruction stage is where the horror films are now hybrids and
these hybrids are usually thriller/sci-fi and horror/thriller.
In Dawn of the Dead, there is
equilibrium where you see the little girl as a human but the morning after it
all changes. The sound of the ticking noise builds up tension and the door
slowly creaking to reveal the little girl as a zombie shows how the equilibrium
has changed. Genres put films into groups so that it is easier for the audience
to identify which film is what from the conventions each film genre has.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)