Monday, 24 March 2014

Evaluation Question 2

The social group in our horror film is teenagers. Our main character who is represented as a young girl seems to have authority over the teenagers as she is able to murder them. 'Carolina' who is the young girl is the villain of the film. And this conforms the stereotype of a villain usually being a older person in most cases as she is a young girl who most would assume she not capable of causing any harm.
 In the image below on the right we can see the main character of our film 'Carolina' who is a young girl we portrayed her as a young girl to make the audience feel uncomfortable whilst watching the film as she isn't suppose to be a killer so it makes it seem more absurd and will make the audience want to know what happens next with this young girl.  The next image you see towards the left is of Samara Morgan from the film 'The Ring' her character and the way she looks is exactly what we wanted to achieve with 'Carolina' that sweet innocent look but they are actually very evil which makes the audience more intrigued as to what will take place next, as well as the simple fact that a young girl shouldn't be killing people as it is out of character for them to do so. I like this effect because everyone is so used to children being very sweet and gentle so when they do something scary it will really creep the audience out.

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