Evaluation Activity 1
Evaluation Activity 1
Evaluation Activity 1
Evaluation Activity 1
Title:
Our title also correlates with the typical conventions of horror and
the use of alliteration contributes to the frightening and suspenseful
effect we conveyed throughout the entirety of our production.
Lina Inam
The setting of our final production was located within our school in
an old classroom. The number of narrow hallway and corridors can
be deemed as effective as it exemplified the lack of space for the
protagonists in school
and could be seen as
intimidating for both the
characters and audience
as they face the
possibility of the
antagonist appearing
from any of the
classrooms. As a result,
increasing tension within
the scene by creating the
concept of them being
trapped and having no- where safe to go. This idea is further
enforced by the low key lighting which could represent the darkness
the characters are going to face by the antagonist. The idea was to
portray a school haunting and this could be argued to challenge the
stereotypical codes and conventions of a supernatural horror as it
does not conform to the genre. Despite this, it reflected a unique
storyline, which you wouldnt really see within many mainstream
movies of supernatural horror. However, the 2003 supernatural
horror The Craft was also based on the idea of high school kids
attending school and experiencing a series of supernatural events.
We evidently took this idea on board.
Lina Inam
Throughout our production, the editing was fairly slow paced and
this contradicts the fast paced editing within most thrillers. We did
this in order to build up the attention and curiosity for the audience
until the antagonist was finally revealed making the plot line clear
for them. Our production began with a wide shot, establishing the
idea that both characters are in school together, revising. Making it
clear that our horror film production will be set in school. The
extreme close up was utilised to display the protagonists phone
receiving an enigmatic text. As they begin to leave school, a number
of POVs shots are used from each characters end to create a sense
of suspense as it engages the audiences attention directly on the
character in focus. Further on in the production, the use of
establishing shots also continually used to display our location and
its long narrow hallways where we first see the demonic girl, which
only adds to the suspense. Shots of her teleporting are also shown,
enforcing the conventions of a supernatural horror.