Analysis of Hangover 3 
Camerawork: 
 Establishing shot at the beginning to the show the graveyard and start the basis of 
where the comedy will be derived from. 
 Two shot to show the reactions of three of the main characters at the fourth, showing 
the comedy will be aimed around him. 
 Close ups to show the danger that they are in when they are being attacked by the 
lorry to show the nature of the film. 
 Frequent use of mid shots to help establish the scene and what is going on with a 
good amount of the background involved but still being mainly focussed on the main 
characters. 
Sound: 
 The dialogue is used throughout the trailer and allows the audience to establish what 
type of personality the individual characters have. For example Alan’s over 
exaggerated cry gives a good indication of what type characters he is. 
 Also the dialogue that is used also allows to show what type age group it is aimed at; 
along with the title it shows that it is meant for adults predominately those that drink 
because they can relate to some of the random situations they find themselves in. As 
well as this with the beginning of the trailer showing them in a graveyard and then 
speaking about intervention for mental purposes it shows conclusively that the age 
range of audience is older. 
 Non diegetic sound is fast paced which indicates it is fast paced that has a lot of 
action in it as well as comedic features which are highlighted when the non diegetic 
music stops momentarily for it to become apparent. 
Editing: 
 The transition between the shots starts very slowly and then begins to build up and 
become much quicker to show the basic storyline on the film. There is an action 
match that is also used in the trailer to show when they are speaking about a 
character and then an actual clip of what happened as well as where they are the 
current time of them speaking. 
 There is a use of tracking used mid way through the trailer to show the situation they 
are in and create the sense of chaos that is going on in the scene. 
 There are parts in the trailer where there are numerous scenes shown in very quick 
succession this allows you to get a brief view of the characters without giving you 
everything, thus meaning you will want to buy the film and watch it in full, therefore 
being extremely conventional. 
Mise-en-scene: 
 The clothes that the actors are wearing in the trailer start off to be very clean and 
respectable and then as the trailer progresses the clothes become torn and dirty. 
This shows that they start to get into bad positions where how they would be 
everyday doesn’t become the normal.
 Also the protagonists’ clothes in the trailer had a silly masks and features to their 
costumes, for example he was wearing normal attire with a woven multi colour scarf. 
Conventions of genre: 
 The trailer is very conventional because of all the different techniques that are used 
throughout it. There is a mixture of slow and fast paced editing to connote the 
different parts in the film between the high adrenaline parts and the more thoughtful 
parts. This can be linked in with the style of comedy as well because the fast paced 
will be fairly basic and simple humour, whereas the slow paced will be more in depth 
comedy. 
 The mise-en-scene of the trailer was also extremely conventional for a comedy 
because of the choice of extras and props, for example they use a giraffe which is a 
very strange animal for the setting of the film, and this all adds a stereotypical 
comedy. 
 Genre is also shown very conventionally in the trailer by some of the dialogue, for 
example when Alan said he wanted his mum to die before his dad and he thought his 
text wasn’t from ciao it was someone saying ciao to him. 
Conventions of form: 
 One big convention of form that is used throughout the trailer is text that is used, it 
works to do both split up the different clips and then also adds details to what you are 
watching. Also they used fade in starts a lot which added suspense to the scenes 
which is typical in a comedy before a substantial punch line will be introduced or the 
start to one will be.

Analysis of hangover 3

  • 1.
    Analysis of Hangover3 Camerawork:  Establishing shot at the beginning to the show the graveyard and start the basis of where the comedy will be derived from.  Two shot to show the reactions of three of the main characters at the fourth, showing the comedy will be aimed around him.  Close ups to show the danger that they are in when they are being attacked by the lorry to show the nature of the film.  Frequent use of mid shots to help establish the scene and what is going on with a good amount of the background involved but still being mainly focussed on the main characters. Sound:  The dialogue is used throughout the trailer and allows the audience to establish what type of personality the individual characters have. For example Alan’s over exaggerated cry gives a good indication of what type characters he is.  Also the dialogue that is used also allows to show what type age group it is aimed at; along with the title it shows that it is meant for adults predominately those that drink because they can relate to some of the random situations they find themselves in. As well as this with the beginning of the trailer showing them in a graveyard and then speaking about intervention for mental purposes it shows conclusively that the age range of audience is older.  Non diegetic sound is fast paced which indicates it is fast paced that has a lot of action in it as well as comedic features which are highlighted when the non diegetic music stops momentarily for it to become apparent. Editing:  The transition between the shots starts very slowly and then begins to build up and become much quicker to show the basic storyline on the film. There is an action match that is also used in the trailer to show when they are speaking about a character and then an actual clip of what happened as well as where they are the current time of them speaking.  There is a use of tracking used mid way through the trailer to show the situation they are in and create the sense of chaos that is going on in the scene.  There are parts in the trailer where there are numerous scenes shown in very quick succession this allows you to get a brief view of the characters without giving you everything, thus meaning you will want to buy the film and watch it in full, therefore being extremely conventional. Mise-en-scene:  The clothes that the actors are wearing in the trailer start off to be very clean and respectable and then as the trailer progresses the clothes become torn and dirty. This shows that they start to get into bad positions where how they would be everyday doesn’t become the normal.
  • 2.
     Also theprotagonists’ clothes in the trailer had a silly masks and features to their costumes, for example he was wearing normal attire with a woven multi colour scarf. Conventions of genre:  The trailer is very conventional because of all the different techniques that are used throughout it. There is a mixture of slow and fast paced editing to connote the different parts in the film between the high adrenaline parts and the more thoughtful parts. This can be linked in with the style of comedy as well because the fast paced will be fairly basic and simple humour, whereas the slow paced will be more in depth comedy.  The mise-en-scene of the trailer was also extremely conventional for a comedy because of the choice of extras and props, for example they use a giraffe which is a very strange animal for the setting of the film, and this all adds a stereotypical comedy.  Genre is also shown very conventionally in the trailer by some of the dialogue, for example when Alan said he wanted his mum to die before his dad and he thought his text wasn’t from ciao it was someone saying ciao to him. Conventions of form:  One big convention of form that is used throughout the trailer is text that is used, it works to do both split up the different clips and then also adds details to what you are watching. Also they used fade in starts a lot which added suspense to the scenes which is typical in a comedy before a substantial punch line will be introduced or the start to one will be.