2. Why I have chose the fantasy genre…
I have chose to write and research fantasy films because I love them and how they can make up this
world or animal or story about something that’s not real. It makes me think how would you even begin
to think of something like this and how did it become so real on screen. You have to have a good
imagination to watch a fantasy film.
Lots of fantasy films are crated from novels so already have a big following I think this is a part of what
attracts me to fantasy films because if it’s a book and is now being made into a film it means it must be
good enough For someone to want to make it real. Fantasy film is a genre that incorporates imaginative
and fantastic themes. These themes usually involve magic, supernatural events, or fantasy worlds.
Although it is its own distinct genre, these films can overlap into the horror and science fiction genres.
This is a main reason why I like the fantasy genre because it can be so easily mixed with other genres
especially romance and horror.
Often fantasy films bring to life reality and centre around an ordinary person but in an extraordinary
place. This makes fantasy more real if the main character is just like us, they don’t know about this place.
Other things that attract me to fantasy films are the special effects things that aren’t real and you didn’t
even know could be suddenly look like they are actually happening and could be. The story has a lot to
do with why I like fantasy films because it interests me when its something completely new I've never
heard or seen someone write or make a film about.
Usually big fantasy films have new actors in them because the story in so un life like therefore sometimes
if you know an actor to well you don’t believe the situation. However if a big star in a similar film or
genre is in a film this will also attract me just as much as the story and special effects.
3. The Journey to The Centre of The Earth
Director: Eric Brevig
Year of production: 2008
Professor Trevor Anderson receives his
teenager nephew Sean Anderson to look after
for the next 10 days while his sister prepares
to move to Canada. She gives a box to Trevor
that belonged to his missing brother, Max, and
Trevor finds a book with references to the last
journey of his brother. He decides to follow the
steps of Max with Sean and they travel to
Iceland, where they meet the guide Hannah
Ásgeirsson. While climbing a mountain, there
is a thunderstorm and they protect themselves
in a cave. However, a lightening collapses the
entrance and the trio is trapped in the cave.
They seek an exit and falls in a hole,
discovering a lost world in the centre of the
Earth.
4. The Hunger Games
Director: Gary Ross
Year of production: 2012
In a futuristic place the totalitarian nation of
Panem is divided between 12 districts and the
Capitol. Each year two young representatives from
each district are selected by lottery to participate
in The Hunger Games. Part entertainment and
celebration, part brutal retribution for a past
rebellion, the televised games are broadcast
throughout Panem. The 24 participants are forced
to eliminate their competitors while the citizens of
Panem are required to watch. When 16-year-old
Katniss's young sister, Prim, is selected as District
12's female representative, Katniss volunteers to
take her place. She and chosen boy Peeta, are
pitted against bigger, stronger representatives,
some of whom have trained for this their whole
lives.
5. Harry Potter Series Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Director: David Yates
Director: Chris Columbus Year of production 2007
Year of production: 2001
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Director: David Yates
Director: Chris Columbus Year of production: 2009
Year of production: 2002
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Director: David Yates
Director: Alfonso Cuarón Year of production 2010
Year of production: 2004
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Director: David Yates
Director: Mike Newel Year of production 2011
Year of production 2005
Harry Potter is an orphaned boy brought up by his unfriendly aunt and uncle. At the age of eleven, half-
giant Rubeus Hagrid informs him that he is actually a wizard and that his parents were murdered by an
evil wizard named Lord Voldemort. Voldemort also attempted to kill one-year old Harry on the same
night, but his killing curse mysteriously rebounded and reduced him to a weak and helpless form. Harry
became extremely famous in the Wizarding World as a result. Harry begins his first year at Hogwarts
School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and learns about magic. During the year, Harry and his friends Ron
Weasley and Hermione Granger become entangled in the mystery of the Philosopher's Stone which is
being kept within the school. All the films follow Harry and his friends through the 6 years at Hogwarts
going facing the dangers from challenges and all the supernatural characters trying to bring down Harry
Potter.
6. Star Theory
When I saw Journey to The Centre of The earth I didn’t know any of the characters so the star theory didn’t
attract me to this film the genre did. However after watching more films with the actor out of this film, Josh
Hutcherson, in them I then wanted to watch the film again and told other people to because it’s a good film
and they liked one of the main characters.
The next film I chose to research from the fantasy genre was The Hunger Games and I was attracted to this
films because of Josh Hutcherson from The Journey to The Centre of The Earth. So when I chose to watch
this film it was because of the star theory, I think they needed him and some of the other well known actors
in the film because it’s a new kind of fantasy film with a different story.
The Harry Potter Films had a lot of famous well known actors but they were mainly the older characters
playing teachers, so this film didn’t appeal to me because of the stars cast in it. Star theory is a big part of
making some fantasy films successful though because not everyone is attracted to the story but they think if
someone they look up to as an actor wants to play a role in it then it might be good. Stars bring in a lot of
fans whereas the theme and story alone need to be stronger to bring in new fans and audiences. I am more
likely to go and see a film mostly because I like an actress or actor in it and a lot of people do this and so
directors know this and use star theory to make their film more appealing.
Intertextuality
This is when a film involves other things – scenes, props, similar characters, in a movie as
another. Sometimes they are sequels or just using the same character in a completely
different film. For example vampire themed films have become popular and the vampire
character is used in lots of different films like comedy, horror, romance etc.. but its all the
same character just used and played differently.
7. Twilight trailer
Codes and conventions
Two main characters a boy and a girl and one of them doesn’t quite act normal around other
people but is interested in the other main character. Dressed like teenagers going to American
high school. An incident occurs revealing something representing the genre and themes.
Stereotypical costume and make-up very pale skin like a vampire. Supernatural abilities shown
throughout. Blood sucking, killing fights. The main villain always out to get the good main
character, the good character protecting someone.
8. Setting
Rainy dull looking small town. Lots of scenes in school and classrooms to show
they are young and appeal to the young teenage audience.
Big dark forests representing a scary place linking with vampires being scary.
Characters
Goody guy vampires and Villain vampires. Helpless damsel who everyone loves
who’s human and always needs protecting and looking after. The good and bad
vampire covens and the normal school friends.
9. Themes
Blood, Vampires, Conflicts, Investigations, Battles, Runaway, Romance,
Fantasy.
Narrative
Linear because the film goes in order, from us not knowing to eventually
discovering new things and that some of the characters are vampires
Iconography
There isn’t any because its set in a made up town and place because of the
genre fantasy.
10. Toy Story trailer - Linear film
Codes and conventions
There are seven characters but the story is about woody who is the main character along with
Buzz light year who is introduced a bit later in the film than woody. We first see woody so we
know he is the main one and the story is about him, his human and his friends. They are toys,
we know this because the little boy who owns them in the film plays with them, speaks for
them and moves them, then he leaves the room and all the toys wake up and are alive. They
are in the stereotypical little boys bedroom. An incident occurs a new toy is brought into the
room who thinks he’s real.
11. Setting
Little - boys bedroom where most of the scenes are because that’s where the toys live.
Toy box - what all the toys jump out of when the little boy leaves the room.
House – we see round this when the toys are trying to see what presents the little boy gets for
his birthday.
Truck – when Woody is trying to help Buzz and they are trying to get away from the evil dog.
Next door’s garden
12. Characters
• Toys
• New toy
• Little boy
• Little boys friends
• Villain trying to steal the toys
• Evil boy next door
• Evil dog next door
Themes
Romance
Fantasy
Toys
Incident
Runaway
Self-discovery
13. Scott Pilgrim vs. The World Trailer
Narrative – Linear film
Codes and conventions:
The main character is Scott Pilgrim the story is about his life and a girl he
becomes linked with. The story then becomes a lot about her and her life as
well as his. He is dressed like a geek, a typical teenager in a failed rock band,
messy hair, retro tops. The girl is very comic book character looking, blue, pink
other bright coloured hair. Other characters are dressed, act and have
superpowers just like they are in a comic book to give the whole film the look
of reading one. Always a villain and a hero. Geek fighting for the girl he loves.
14. Setting:
Small town lots of snow – they use a lot of snow in the scenes and talk about it.
Nightclubs – this is where he meets the girl he falls in love with. A few of the scenes are in
night clubs where he has the fights with some of the ex’s so there is lots of space and
people watching.
Bars – This is where one of the main scenes is when they have the battle of the bands. Also
a few more of the fights happen with the ex’s in bars.
I think the setting is in bars and nightclubs because the film is for young people and it’s
meant to be fun and they need lots of space to fight.
15. Characters
Scott Pilgrim the main character – geek of the comic book, becomes heroic.
The girl – geek falls in love with her, has 7 evil ex’s
7 evils ex’s – fighting the geek one by one to create the story, all been out with the girl.
Scott Pilgrims friends – part of his band, in the battle of the bands and like the girl
Geeks stalker – in love with the geek, helps him fight one of the ex’s
Themes
Comic book
Fighting
Violence
Love
Fantasy
Comedy
16. Iconography
Video game coins when someone dies
Video game weapons (the hero sword)
Comic book words when someone is hit/hurt (POW)
Slow motion action in fights
Video game sound effects
17. Media Literacy
I found out about films through technology mostly TV adverts or social networking sites. If a
trailer comes on TV I will watch it if it looks interesting, however with pause and fast forward
now I mostly don’t end up watching the adverts anymore so miss them. Another place I
watch a lot of trailers is YouTube, sometimes before my video comes on the advertisement
will come on and you can’t always skip it , this makes me watch trailers and makes me want
to go and see films if it looks good. I think social networking is one of the best ways to
advertise because of how many people are a part of it. I don’t usually see films advertised on
twitter or Facebook which are other sites I spend time on, unless an actor I follow or a page I
have liked says something about it because they are in it or like it.
Magazines is another place I might see a movie poster for an upcoming film but I don’t buy
magazines that much and I wouldn’t go out of my way to buy one just for looking at what
films are coming out. I think the best way to advertise a film is online or in real life.
Sometimes if I see an advert for a film on the side of a bus or on a billboard it will draw my
attention and I will read it because of how big it is. This is another good way to catch
everyone's attention from any audience because you only have to go out to see it, also a lot
of people use buses daily.
Another place I see films advertised is when I'm actually at the cinema when your waiting for
the film to come on. I think this is a good way of advertising for the target audience because
the right people are there. They usually play trailers that the film you’ve paid to watch is like,
maybe from the same genre or writer/director.
18. Reception Theory
This is when a person might like a film because it relates to them and their personality. They
might enjoy a certain genre so will be drawn to a film because it has that genre. The way the
film communicates to a person makes them dislike or like it. It’s were a film emotionally
connects with someone because of something in hi life. For example a romance film might
relate to someone and they might enjoy it more because of what's going n in their life.
Romance is one of the main genres that tries to relate to peoples lives to make them
connect with the film. Also comedy films do this because they try and show re life funny
situations to make people laugh because maybe something like that has happened in their
life. An example of a film that uses reception theory is ‘Meet The parents’ (Jay Roach 2000).
His film shows new boyfriend going to his girlfriends house to meet her parents for he first
time. This story is relatable to a lot of people in some way because most people have been
in a situation like this. This theory helps films become more popular and people like them
more.