Wednesday, 16 January 2013

Textual analysis

GENRE- How is it defined? 
In the magazine cover- 
-The use of scratchy writing in the title. 
-The language used- Tag line
- Dirty face
- Sinister facial expression
- Femininity not being overly expressed
House style 

In my trailer-
-Pace
-Light intensity
-Music
-Action mixed in with mystery 

NARRATIVE- 
Use of binary opposites- The girl and the person she's trying to kill (Their identity remains unknown)
Not using stereotypical character types. I'm trying to steer away from generic views

Equilibrium- Her living her life in the woods- running, training etc.
Disruption- They find her, she has to attack and overcome the challenges that face her by destroying them.
New equilibrium- She conquers them so all is good BUT I do want to leave in on a cliff hanger as to if there is more threat or not.

I will be showing the setting in my magazine and poster this is because it doesn't give away the story but still gives the audience an slight insight to the film- I will probably be using the same image for both so that it is more recognizable as a film rather than two separate images. I think that if I do chose to use two separate images they can't be too different as they need to be the sort of stamp for my film. 

Emotional content- sinister
                           - suspense


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