1. Title Analysis-Zombie Land
The first picture that the audience
receive when watching this is a
zombie throwing a man of a ledge,
this automatically grabs the
audience’s attention and makes them
laugh, also the use of special effects
for the text which falls as the man
does, this makes the disperse of the
text soft on the eyes and also
entertaining to watch.
The text is red which makes the
audience relate to blood straight away red or white is one of the conventional colour
for horror film texts, however the font used in this film isn’t conventional it is
enhanced with the reflection effect used on cinema 4 d the text also been wrapped in a
metallic effect to make it seem like it is meant to be there and apart of the
environment.
In the picture on the right the text on the left
is dispersing to the left and the title on the
right is beginning to appear, this makes it
very soft on the eyes and this effect is
achieved by moving every letter
individually then raising the opacity of the
text on the right.
There is a fire in the background which
automatically appeals to the audience and
especially men because they can see fire, money and zombies which adds to the
audience appeal and also makes the audience want to keep watching, also because
everything is in slow motion it allows the audience to see everything without it being
too much on the eyes. The brightness has also been raised along with the contrast to
create colours that pop, especially with the fire and the lighting on the floor, these
effect are usually included to change/manipulate what time of the day it is.
The least scene that appears is a man
smashing into a windscreen the camera
is put into point of view this is to make
the audience feel like they are in the
film.
We can use slow motion in our film
along with loads of blood, we can also
use point of view because it makes the
audience feel like they are a part of the
film.
2. The appeal this has to the audience is very high mainly because of the explosions the
blood and the zombies, all of these features make the opening sequence for this film is
very hard to stop watching and it also has an audience appeal for most ages abut
mostly for men. This is also because of the amount of action used straight away
instead of building tension which is normally what happens stereotypically in horror
films.