Lenny Lavers
 There is generally always a
survivor. The survivor
tends to be a girl that is less
promiscuous and more
masculine than the others.
Also they are portrayed to
be more motherly and
caring. This is done to send
a moral message to
consumers. What message?
 The Monster is a common
convention in horror films.
They are portrayed as very
mainly to give the
impression that they
cannot be stopped. They
are usually masked to hide
their identity and make
them scarier to the
audience. The final girl
usually kills the monster at
the end.
 In all slasher films there is a group of friends that
slowly get killed off one by one, excluding the final
girl. This is generally because they fail to resist their
temptations. The common existing characters within
this group is:
1. The Athlete
2. The virgin
3. The fool
4. The Harlot
 There is always a
figure of
responsibility,
(mainly a man) that
aids the final girl
with the knowledge
of how to defeat the
monster. Morally this
person reflects a
parental figure.
The ineffective authority figure
is meant to be ineffective.
This makes the audience feel
uneasy as not even the
authorities, our most
respected protection, cannot
help these pupils. Also this
leaves the audience
questioning the safety of the
real authorities, therefore
scaring them after the film is
shown.
In a slasher films there are generally two types of
locations; suburban and isolated:
•Suburban areas create fear as people see the
events happening in a location similar to theirs
which makes them feel un safe.
•Isolated areas create fear as the victims in that
location are isolated from help, making the chases
scarier
 German expressionism was created just after the German
unification movement in 1871. It only started to get properly
recognised until just before the first world war. The idea revolved
around using the set to best describe characters psychological
mind-set, for example they would use jagged shapes to show
someone's broken psychological mind-set, and red backgrounds if
they feel angry. Despite this in 1933 film directors fled to America
due to World War two where they started making B movies. They
still continued to use aspects of German expressionism and it can
still be found in cinema today.
Film noir is a cinematic term to describe stylish Hollywood crime/detective movies.
They all consist of dark and light contrasting colour to create a mysterious
environment. The term film noir, French for "black film," first applied to Hollywood
films by French critic Nino Frank in 1946, was not recognized by most American
film industry professionals of that era.
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     There isgenerally always a survivor. The survivor tends to be a girl that is less promiscuous and more masculine than the others. Also they are portrayed to be more motherly and caring. This is done to send a moral message to consumers. What message?
  • 3.
     The Monsteris a common convention in horror films. They are portrayed as very mainly to give the impression that they cannot be stopped. They are usually masked to hide their identity and make them scarier to the audience. The final girl usually kills the monster at the end.
  • 4.
     In allslasher films there is a group of friends that slowly get killed off one by one, excluding the final girl. This is generally because they fail to resist their temptations. The common existing characters within this group is: 1. The Athlete 2. The virgin 3. The fool 4. The Harlot
  • 5.
     There isalways a figure of responsibility, (mainly a man) that aids the final girl with the knowledge of how to defeat the monster. Morally this person reflects a parental figure.
  • 6.
    The ineffective authorityfigure is meant to be ineffective. This makes the audience feel uneasy as not even the authorities, our most respected protection, cannot help these pupils. Also this leaves the audience questioning the safety of the real authorities, therefore scaring them after the film is shown.
  • 7.
    In a slasherfilms there are generally two types of locations; suburban and isolated: •Suburban areas create fear as people see the events happening in a location similar to theirs which makes them feel un safe. •Isolated areas create fear as the victims in that location are isolated from help, making the chases scarier
  • 8.
     German expressionismwas created just after the German unification movement in 1871. It only started to get properly recognised until just before the first world war. The idea revolved around using the set to best describe characters psychological mind-set, for example they would use jagged shapes to show someone's broken psychological mind-set, and red backgrounds if they feel angry. Despite this in 1933 film directors fled to America due to World War two where they started making B movies. They still continued to use aspects of German expressionism and it can still be found in cinema today.
  • 9.
    Film noir isa cinematic term to describe stylish Hollywood crime/detective movies. They all consist of dark and light contrasting colour to create a mysterious environment. The term film noir, French for "black film," first applied to Hollywood films by French critic Nino Frank in 1946, was not recognized by most American film industry professionals of that era.
  • 10.
    You have coveredeverything you need to cover here but it could be more Detailed… you are describing more than analysing.