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Poster analysis
Language : The title , tag line and billing block and the production all follow the expected codes and conventions of a film poster . The main prop of the mask creates an eeire and unsettling tone which makes it clear this is an horror movie . Industry : The movie was produced by the company Blumhouse Productions and distrubited by Universal pictures . Universal pictures are a major American film studio which make approxiametely $4.9 billion in global ticket sales . It was dircted by Scott Derrickson a well known american filmaker who is well known in the horror genre directing famous films . Audience : As the movie is in the horror catogery they aim for a more mature audience . The movie is rated R so it is nrestricted for younger audience who enjoy suspenful and frighytening horror films . The film is gnereally considered suitable for aqges 13 and up as from the cover it seems petrigying . Representation : This movie represents male abuyse and toxic masculinity which symb...
Camera movement and editing
1 ) The cut from ( 0.34 - 0.37 ) leave suspense for the audience as it shows the man looking down and then up to realise the danger upfront from him . 1b) Crane: 1.16: The use of this camera movement creates a quick motion effect giving a large overview of the setting and what's going on. Allows the audience to see the action taking place and an idea of why the director may have chosen this type of camera movement. It displays a sense of urgency seeing that the characters are being chased and a lot of dramatic motion is recorded. It also adds lots of rapid motion which enhances the dramatic scene. 1c) Tilt: 2.15: This use of camera movement creates a dramatic image and a high angle shot. It allows the audience to see what is going on from a still view with no movement. It foreshadows the next steps which will commence in the following scene. It also highlights how even the character are looking upwards reducing patience of the audience. It adds interest to ...
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