2. Snake
Denotation
reptile
Connotation
Slithering snake is often used for evil
devious characters. Characters that are
untrustworthy and deceitful.
3. Flag
Denotation
Piece of cloth being waved about.
Connotation
The flag symbolises a lot from just its
colours with red showing how brave we
are are and trustworthy. The stripes
lining down showing the many qualities
we have. White also symbolizes that
we have a light side. Often when
people see this flag they feel proud
and feel like they belong somewhere.
4. Gun
Denotation
Metal object which you put bullets in.
Connotation
Guns are often being associated with
violence or even in some cases
someone’s mood with them releasing
anger it like a gun being fired. Showing
that there angry and there could be
harmful consequences.
5. The Get Out poster is cleverly created in a way of its
giving what happens in the story through close analysis
but hasn’t put much in the poster. This is to leave you
intrigued and guess through what is going to happen in
the film. The background of colours between the Get and
the Out that there is a difference between both colours
and is displayed quite a bit in this poster through the way
that it connotates. It's how the colour of the word Get is in
white meaning their coming to get you and the black of
the font which is the word out is the black ethnicity
wanting to escape the whites or live in peace. The face of
Chris (the guy in the picture) is screaming at the idea
because in the film he's getting punished for the colour of
his skin. Also the old dusty effect at the bottom of the
poster shows that he's been treated in a place that isn't
kept very clean and is left in poor conditions. Also if you
look at it metaphorically the man is being tied up to the
chair is being and is being forced to witness the fight
between the two races almost like he is in the movie.
6. This Halloween poster shows how the mask has aged within time
in the same way the movie franchise has, which is great because
stereotypically this film is aimed at teenagers and they could
notice stuff like that a lot more. The glare less eyes are dark
matching the background of the poster showing the evil nature
between him and the things that are going on around him. Within
the darkness it could suggest the aim of the film and what he
wants things to be by the end of the film, which will be uncovered
through the narrative of the film. Michael Myers's mask is in a
looking down position almost like he's taking ownership over us.
There is also if you look closely a line in the darkness of the eye
of the mask with this being his eye it gives that creepy effect of
you can see him but you cant. The font of Halloween is in white
so that the title is recognisable in the darkness and with font
being that basic it gives a creepy effect. The mask always has
sad smile but is also pulling a sympathy face which is a creepy
effect as it’s a whole range of different emotions and you never
quite know how he's feeling. Thinking of the whole semiotics is
the connotation is representing something evil but the denotation
of it all shows that that it’s just a blankness face. The hypodermic
needle theory is being used where it shows that the audience
believe Michael Myers has aged but he has not aged the mask
has.
7. GTA video game posters are always done in the
same theme of the comic book style, this giving a
nice effect to when each new game comes out. The
various range of colours portray excitement to the
game and all sorts of things you can do when playing
it. The black border going around the poster also
help boost that comic book effect. The poster
portrays a many range of colours on purpose as a
place in the city would be shining in a purple effect.
There also certain characters on the poster Trevor
posing with a badass face to show that he means
business and make you instantly in love with the
character. There is also franklin who’s pulling the
same face which creates excitement as these are
two characters that you can play. The GTA game
always present in a linear narrative structure but with
this posters its almost contradicting its self with a lot
of various pictures of various scenes happening in no
order.
8. Soundtrack
Clip 1:
Clip one portrays a lot more of tension with a
dramatic build up to a revelation or a secret to
be untold. A lot of seriousness and hostility
which almost make s it sound like a horror
Clip 2:
Clip two however is very light hearted and
shows that there might even be a bit a
romantic relationship between the two.
9. Shining
Happy bright joyful music.
Big difference from how things were miserable to how
they are when they move.
Johny changes vastly when he meets the love of his
life, and is juxtaposing what he was like in the actual
horror film because he's a lot more caring.
Edited with a lot of hugging scenes to make the
audience feel warm when watching it.
Psychotic faces make him look funny when the film
is portrayed as a comedy.
Old classic narrator adding a light touch.
10. Scary Mary
Darker scenarios being portrayed in this trailer with it
talking about fog and the thing that the kids most love in
the film is the thing that they are most scared of in this
trailer.
Horrific screams
Slow start to have a build up
The base of the film is creepy itself because she has
power which can be used in the wrong way.
Fast paced, and not slow and gentle.
Using the wind as one of the main horrors along with
Mary Poppins and bring in old saying like east wind
scares people because they have heard it a lot.
11. Stereotypes
Men
Brave
charismatic
Athletic
Immature
Argumentative
Better driver
Job roles: Manuel labour
Women
• Stylish
• Smarter
• Mature
• Argumentative
• social
• More caring
• More emotional
• Job roles: nurses,
midwifes house work
and reception
12. Stereotypes
Upper Class
More in favour for other people
do their work.
More willing to help other
people out.
Pleasant and well mannered
Don’t know how bad the world
is that why some of them can
be rude when the go out there.
Working Class
• More favoured to offer to do
work
• If they can, they'll try and
help people out.
• Street wise
• More aware but think that
their surroundings are the
norm.
13. Stereotypes
Old People
Love to see people a lot more
More alone
Crotchety
Knowledgeable
Forgetful
Teacher
Understanding
More old fashioned
Young People
• inexperienced
• Modern
• Bothered about
making an
impression
• Want guidance
• Get embarrassed
easily
17. Narrative
Narrative Definition
Synopsis/storyline product
Linear Narrative Definition
When the storyline is presented in chronological order from
start to middle to the end
Linear Narrative Film Example
Shaun of the dead
Non-Linear Narrative Definition
Linear narrative film is where there certain flashback or event
that have append in the past or future but are happening in the
present.
Non-Linear Narrative Film Example
Back to the future
18. Clip Analysis
How power is created through certain aspects?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-jQL-0oxTA
Costume: You can tell that Darth Vader is a baddie from his tall dark gloomy costume and the black cape at
the back with capes often being associated upon enemies terms.
Lighting: has been giving a dark shadow effect to show him being released from evil, and then he releases
his red lightsabre with colour red also being associated as a evil colour, and theirs is blue having a more
positive touch tot their characters, but both lightsabres stand out with their colours.
Dialogue: he talks to them like they are his pets, whilst they are a lot more afraid of him wanting to run away
as they they are scared. When Darth Vader talks he sounds dramatic, with help through his voice.
Props: blue and red light sabres, different range of laser guns, bombs and a spaceship.
Camerawork: the zoom on his face add the tension as the lightsabre is getting closer to him and is ready to
kill him. Also at the end you have a shot behind Darth Vader that shows him looking out to the distance at the
spaceship feeing away from him which add the dramatic tension.
Editing: edited to be being two different point as its not just concentrating on the duel between Darth Vader,
Kanan and Ezra.
Music: deep dramatic music is played within in the video to create the tension. The music pans out whenever
to people who are not fighting in the duo are talking. There is also Darth Vader's iconic theme tune being
played when he makes an entrance to add the effect to the audience. Rushed music as they are ready to
leave but goes into a quiet calm music when the craft takes off.
Colour: the vibrant colours of the uniform that the team are wearing juxtapose Darth Vader's costume. Also
the smoke of the colour when Darth Vader rises up makes it a lot more epic of a moment.
Editor's Notes
Include a poster of a film/video game and analyse the meaning created from the use of colours, props, costume, location, lighting, framing, actor/model
Include a poster of a film/video game and analyse the meaning created from the use of colours, props, costume, location, lighting, framing, actor/model
Include a poster of a film/video game and analyse the meaning created from the use of colours, props, costume, location, lighting, framing, actor/model
Discuss what genre the music gives the image. Reference the sort of music and how it makes you feel about the image? What does it suggest about the characters or what is about to happen?
What techniques have been used to make the trailer appear as if it is a romantic comedy. Discuss sound and editing.
What techniques have been used to make the trailer appear as if it is a horror film. Discuss sound and editing.
List the positive and negative stereotypes linked with these social groups
List the positive and negative stereotypes linked with these social groups
List the positive and negative stereotypes linked with these social groups
List iconography you would associate with the genre. Add images where/if relevant
List iconography you would associate with the genre. Add images where/if relevant
List iconography you would associate with the genre. Add images where/if relevant
Discuss the clip and reference how meaning has been created through the use of Costume/Dialogue/Props/Lighting/Camerawork/Editing/Music/Colour
Reference clear examples from the clip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXoJeLDyVBY