Monday, 2 November 2009

Mutants Teaser Trailer

The movie genre is obviously horror from the setting at the start, set in winter and very snappy clips of fighting (wich yes you would asume action) but the fact it is shown to be an issolated place and the fact that it flickers showing that something is not right. it has the name f the movie at the end like all the other trailers i have written about it does not have many production values as this is a foreign trailer i can not understand what it says but there is some writing which i assume to be writing about the movie (inter-titles) apart from that there is nothing else said about about production.

The target audience for this film i would think to be for teenagers aged 16 to adults up to maybe even 30, i say this because the two caracters appear to be within the ages of twenty and thrity but also appealing to teenagers for the fact this is a horror.

There is no music at the start just the radio which does not seem to have alot of signal as it is crackily saying of a what i am guessing saying about how bad the storm is getting. There is a little sound of an un natural creature and a constant soud of a beep for when it chnaes to another shot suggesting this is maybe a hospital. There is silence for a second to add tension before the female protagonist is made jump. it goes bck to crackily sounds and one constant note held with sound sof what is in the film, crshes, couching up blood. silence when what i assume the couple are speaking. to then a sound of a bite and a crunch at the end.

There is dialogue of characters within the film but no actual 'voiceover' to show realism. the pieces chosen are when the radio is on which is a vital part giving the audience the plot side to it, and a scene when the 'couple' are talking showing love.

This does use all the key conventions apart from all the production values ans works well when brought together. How ever we are not sure about the plot and are nt yet again introduced to the characters and are un sure on the location.

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