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Feature
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Comments
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Genre
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Horror/Thriller
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Narrative
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The protagonist (Jennifer Lawrence) living with her husband is experiencing
strange visits from strangers and watches as they increase in number, as they
do increase, more weird things happen around the house.
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Unique Selling Point
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The cast, the plot is unclear to see what happens in the trailer,
this interests the audiences and makes them go and view the film in cinema.
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Target Audience
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15-30 years
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Music
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Percussive instruments, string instruments (violins) being played
violently
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Shot Types/Camera Angles
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High angle shot, canted angle, tracking shot, low angle shot, close
up, extreme close up
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Pace
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The start sets the scene so it is slow until the first stranger
arrives, and then the pace picks up alongside the music until strange things
start to happen around the house.
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Dialogue
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Not much dialogue, however the starting dialogue is both of the main
characters saying things like: ‘I love you’. Then when it gets more intense,
people start getting angry at each other and especially the protagonist who
is screaming by the end of the trailer.
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Voiceover
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There is voiceover in the sense that the dialogue has bridged over
from another clip in the trailer.
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Special Effects
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There aren’t many special effects, however when the trailer is
getting intense, the house almost starts to look like it is burnt without being
on fire, we see the house change colour in almost an instant.
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Credits and intertitles
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Throughout the trailer we see intertitles like: ‘seeing is believing’
where the words are split up between clips. We see credits in the form of actor’s
names being flashed up on screen nearing the end of the trailer. The intertitles and credits are cut to the beat, they are also handwritten words which makes it more personal.
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