Sunday, 1 May 2016
generic conventions
the generic conventions of our film have generally been adhered to, since we generally decided to implement a classic and therefore not post-modern style of filming, which involves the protagonist being chased somewhere, for example Friday the 13th, involves a group of kids being chased by some horrific-serial killer with super strength, it involves them wanting to get away from this anarchy and chaos, because it may just prove to be too much for them. if we subverted this, there wouldn't have been as much blood, and perhaps the protagonist would be the powerful one but this wouldn't really be a horror film in my opinion.so the use of blood and our other sinister props help the audience determine the conventions of a horror film and make it evident, that this is the genre we are using, and not a comedy or romance for example.
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