When watching
a horror film, there are many typical codes and conventions, related
specifically to the teen horror genre. The two types of codes are:
Technical codes
Technical
codes include; camera shots, angles and movements, lighting, titles, editing
and sound (both diegetic and non diegetic)
Symbolic
Symbolic codes are the main elements of
mis-en-scene (translating to 'put in scene'.) The different elements of
mis-en scene are as follows - makeup, props, and costumes. Example: If a man on
stage is wearing a dark black cape and dark makeup that is thought to be
'gothic' the audience may have a perception/judgment based of this, they will
have their own representation of the mans character.
Conventions: Conventions are typical features in a movie,
which the audience expects to see feature in a particular genre. For example,
in a Romcom a typical convention is that there is a man and woman who fall in
love, have a horrendous argument and then get back together in the end because
they were 'meant to be'.
Dead Wood-
Synopsis
Four friends
leave the city for a relaxing camping weekend in the woods. Once they get
settled, a strange young woman enters their campsite looking for her lost
boyfriend. One of the four goes missing and the rest are pitted against
mysterious forces in a fight for their very survival.
Dead Mary-
Synopsis
Kim and her
boyfriend Matt have just broken up, but they travel together to a cottage
nearby a lake to spend the weekend with their friends Eve, Dash and his wife
Amber and Baker and his new girlfriend Lily. The atmosphere becomes heavy with
the situation between Kim and Matt, and one of them suggests them to play
"Dead Mary". Matt, Eve and Dash summon the evil witch repeating her
name three times in front of a mirror with a candle. Along the night, Matt
hears weird noises, is killed and returns to life, while the fiend possesses
part of the group. Without knowing who is possessed, the rest of the group
fights to survive.
Wrong
Turn opens with two friends rock climbing, when all of a sudden they are
both killed by a vicious and mysterious unknown force. Six friends then
find themselves trapped in the woods of West Virginia, hunted down by "cannibalistic
mountain men grossly disfigured through generations of in-breeding."
Wrong turn has
a lot of great editing techniques, which have been used effectively to give the
audience a sense of fear.
Wrong turn
starts with a birds eye view shot/ crane shot of the couple climbing the rock,
featuring non-diegetic music which cuts as the dialogue begins. The crane shot
is used to show the audience how high above the ground these actors are, which
in itself creates a sense of fear and worry for the audience. The dialogue
to begin with is slow, as is all the shots of the man and woman climbing up the
rope; this is building up the suspense. As soon as the man is announced dead,
his partner begins cutting on the rope and at this point the editing of
the shots begins to speed up creating intensity and connoting fear and
panic to the audience.
A false jump
is used as the woman begins to fall, the audience expects her to fall down off
the rock completely but the rope springs back and she is safe.
A typical
convention featuring in Wrong turn is the woman spotting the car and just as
the audience think she is about to escape and make it back to safety again she
trips over.
Wrong turn is similar to Dead Wood because someone dies
within the first 3 minutes.
There are
other similarities such as there is blood featuring in both films
trickling down the victims; this is another typical horror film convention.
Likewise in both films, the man dies first and the woman is left even more
vulnerable than before without a male to protect her.
Differently,
In the opening of 'Dead Mary' no one dies, However likewise in with 'Dead Wood'
and 'Wrong Turn' there is this idea of a couple, and the woman being
more vulnerable. In 'Wrong Turn' we get the impression that the man is the
strongest one, as he makes it up the top of the mountain much quicker, and that
his woman is very reliant upon him as she calls for his help, this links in to
'Dead Mary' because the man comes to the woman's aid when she needs help,
she is relieved to see him because again typically in a horror film the woman
always depends upon a man for safety and support; hence why the men
usually die before the women to portray the women characters as weak and
helpless, this gives the audience a sense of unease as they're expecting something exceedingly tragic
to happen to the woman later on in the film.
Exactly like
Wrong Turn, 'Dead Wood' starts off with a crane shot, taking us through the
canopies of the forest. In relation to the other two horror films, 'Dead Wood'
is also set in a large secluded area which is a typical horror film convention.
The secluded area puts the characters in each of the three films into danger
because they're in an unfamiliar setting, where no one else is around but the
other characters in the film making it difficult to seek help. 'Dead Mary' also
supports this idea as it features another typical convention of the horror
genre which is the loss of phone/radio signal which links in nicely to the
convention of a secluded area, as secluded areas do lack good levels of signal
again making it harder to seek help and communicate with others which adds
suspension to the film.
'Dead Mary'
contains no non-diegetic music throughout the whole opening, unlike the
other two film openings. Personally I think that using no non-diegetic music
throughout the opening is a positive thing because it is different and doesn't
need to use non-diegetic music to create an uneasy atmosphere. The diegetic
sound of the sign post creaky builds up this unease, that perhaps the
other films would lack to begin with if they didn't include unusual
background music.
On a related
note, in all three horror films the women are all wearing very little clothing
and have a lot of flesh exposed. This has sexual connotations; it also suggests
that these characters may lack intelligence as that is the representation given
off by their revealing choice of clothes. For example, In 'Dead Wood’ the
woman is wearing a knee length skirt with a slit in the front and back and also
a pair of heeled boot, which is highly inappropriate for going camping, this
shows lack of common sense and intelligence. Her choice of clothing puts her at
higher risk of danger because it'd be extremely hard to run away from a psychotic
murderer in her choice of footwear.
Overall,
I think "Dead Mary" is the best opening. The titles are written in
white font, which represents purity and innocence, they then change to red,
which signifies blood and danger. This is the only film out of all three
openings that doesn't open with non-diegetic noise. Instead it opens with the
creaking noise of the signpost, which is very eerie. The film,
likewise with the others is set in a secluded wooded area featuring a
helpless female wearing very little clothing. The woman is shown perhaps more
helpless than the females featuring in the other openings because she has loss
of phone signal, radio signal and a broken down car. These are all typical horror
conventions that 'Dead Mary' represents.
I think my Essay piece deserves a Level 3. I think this because it is a complete, detailed Essay which offers plenty of evidence and examples. I have shown my full understanding of the codes and conventions of the Horror Genre. I have related my points and examples to the task set.
ReplyDeleteI think that a Level 3 is a little generous and, although there are parts of your essay that are proficient, there are other that are rather more basic.
ReplyDeleteYou need to develop your ability to write about the use of a particular code, such as editing, in greater detail and with more emphasis on the effect that this can have on an audience.
Your use of examples from the films is fine and these help to illustrate your points.
Your use of terminology, again, is OK but could be developed. Read back through your essay and count up the number of media specific words that you have used. How many do you have? Can you produce a list of these below for me?
Media Terminology used:
ReplyDeleteConventions
Codes
Representation
Audience
Mise-en-scene
Crane shot
Non-diegetic
Diegetic
Font
Editing techniques
Dialogue
Horror Genre
Lighting
Titles
Camera Angles
False jumps