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Monday 9 April 2018

Film studie

Talking trailers:

1: Mrs. Doubtfire is a movie based on husband getting divorced. Through this, he loses custody of his children. His wife wants a housewife. So he gets a makeover as a woman. As a disguise, he becomes the housewife. We've watched trailers of the same movie one as the original and one remanded as a horror.

I personally was intrigued by the horror. It gave a creepy feel to the movie. But this trailer was different to the original. And the horror provided more depth in the lives of the family. Resulting in a movie that I feel would put a spin on an average housewife fairy tale or other movies.

The Mrs. Doubtfuls horror trailer provokes the audience due to the captivating image. This is produced by darkening the image. Looking up to the character. Producing sinister look. Providing only half the shot provides a suspicion on what could be set up behind the camera. Voice over entitles the audience to feel creepy and scared.

2: Silence of the lamb

I feel that number three of the two trailers is the official one. Due to my opinion of that, it says official trailer.

Most of the shots revolve around dialogue, which slots in with mid shot. Relating to half a body shot. Because most shots show him talking.


Many shots result around over the shoulder, captivating the audience for creepiness, stalkerish feeling.
Other shots consist of mid-shot to show the dialogue to provoke the audience of that creepy voice.

Many shots occur in the trailer of, the silence of the lamb. One of the most common is a two shot. Subjected to provide a relation. Others consist of shots revolve around dialogue, which slots in with mid shot. Relating to half a body shot. Because most shots show him talking.