Monday, 21 September 2015

week one homework

Week 1 home genre
Miss-en-sence and Genre  

 

The suicide squad trailer has something interesting in the beginning of the trailer: the two titles screwing backwards (this is a pun on “a screw lose” saying). Another thing we see in the start is something that stays throughout the trailer is dim lighting which makes us feel uneasy.

Another thing bound to grad your attention is the music, it’s like a single person from a choir singer, (which usually makes us think of something peaceful, calm and pure), but as the trailer goes on it picks up becoming more louder and more twisted, which makes us feel uneasy and just not very nice.

Also what you see in this trailer is a lot of even mid-shots that usually capture the entire group which tells us that this group is very close together( understandable because they all have one thing in common, getting rid of Batman. 

The locations in this trailer are only a few, an insane asylum, a training ground and the city which all have very dim/dark lighting and are all very gritty and unpleasant, which capture the tone of the film perfectly, and tells us that is isn’t very friendly. Something else you might notice are the colours on the costumes of these characters 

Only two of the group have very bright, flashy colours and they are: The Joker and Harley Quin this shows us whom the leaders in the group are (the colouring is also very fitting because it counters Batman’s all black costume

 

The lighting and colouring alone tells us that this is a horror film, because as like the music it makes us feel uneasy and scarred, we feel disturbed and wonder what exactly this group is going to do.  Given that they don’t look like the typical super-hero squad, which also makes it more interesting

1 comment:

  1. There is a good level of explanation here with some analysis. Potentially Merit level and beyond - you connect to genre which you cold focus on consistently in each paragraph.

    Ensure you include the trailer and screen shots referring to what you are discussing.

    V good effort

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