Tuesday, 9 September 2014

Media Evaluation - Horror Movie; The Descent

Media Evaluation

Horror Movie – The Descent


The opening of this movie shows an establishing shot. With the car being main focus. The forest surrounds the edges of the shot giving a creepy feel to the scene as it blocks some of the image, giving the audience anticipation. The credits are shown in the bottom left corner with clashing contrast which makes it easier for the audience to read. There is a gloomy atmosphere to the opening scene as the skies are grey and a lot of dark colours are used. There is rain on the roads which is pathetic fallacy of what will happen.


The next scene is an over the shoulder shot. Two female characters are in this scene. One older female, perhaps a mother talks to her daughter who appears to be asleep. We connote these characters to be damsels in distress in horror movies as this is a normal convention. We sympathise with the mother with having a younger actor, as we feel more protective over younger people than older.


The editing technique of shot-reverse-shot is used to show the conversation between a mother and daughter. The focus pull is set on the woman, while the male character drives the car. Again, also in editing is opening credits which appear in the corners of the screen. The woman has a crossed body action, gripping onto the chair like a shield away from her daughter. This could be seen as the mother protecting her child from what is about to happen, this is seen as foreshadowing the movie events.



This is a point of view shot, giving the audience a sense of being dropped into the scene. Here we see the vehicle swerving into the vehicle ahead. We as an audience already know what is happening before the actors which make us want to do something about the situation. This is used to create tension and involvement with the audience. It also makes the audience look away from the screen which horrors intend to make them do. It is positioned in the little girls POV which scares us more for the little girl being hurt.


Another POV shot is used from the little girl’s perspective. We see blood and gore which are average conventions for a horror movie. What makes this sequence more dramatic is the angle used. As an audience we see this is from the girls perspective so the little girl has witnessed this herself, making the audience pity her.






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