Friday 25 January 2013

Horror Movie Research - Return to Sleepaway Camp - By Jodi Lee


Return to Sleepaway Camp


Analysis 

Close up of a poster about the camp. It says that it'll be 'A summer you'll NEVER forget' which can either mean in a good way or a bad way. This shows that something bad might be happening or has happened in the camp before. The camera pans down the poster and slowly zooms in on the writing to emphasise it.




The camera pans across quickly to show other articles about death and bad things that have happened. This make you think that something bad has happened and will happen furtehr on in the film. Randomly over the writing is blood splatters which also adds to the effect of something bad happening.





In the opening the people starring in the film name's are shown and the producers etc. Also with the blood splatters to carry on the effect.

 



The camera carrys on moving across the pages showing other stories.

 



The background then turns red which relates to the blood splatters on the pages. Red is also associated with danger and death. 

 



The movie title writing then slowly fades on onto the background, this is also red and blood like which carries on the thought of someone dying or being killed.

 



The scene then moves to a slightly tilted to the side view of a house and it then slowly movoes towards the house. This is shoing that the scene is likely to be about the huose or that the next scene will be inside the house next.

 



The scene then moves to the house/cabin and there are a group of boys messing around with fire and another boy walks in who seems to think that he is better than the rest of them.



The boy then threatens the other boys and then he joins in with what they were doing.



He then gets an aerosol can and sprays that at a flame to create a massive flame to scare away the other boys.

 



A man then comes in an pulls the boy away from the other boys and hold him there. This shows that he is no longer the 'bigger' person in the room.

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