Tuesday, 23 February 2016

Prom Night Poster Semiotic Analysis

Target audience:
- Prom Queen is targeting a young target audience.
- "Prom Night" places the target audience within a specific age bracket- 17-18.
- Cover model is young representing and linking to the target audience.
- Appeals to males more; 'Damsel in distress' stereotype appeals to male desire to help females, she appears to be trapped behind the tiara, caged in, she needs help to get out.
- Also the is attractive with perfect teeth, lips and complexion, appeals to males sexually.
- Also appeals to females through the glitz and glamour of prom- The Tiara- iconic memory for females.
- Appeals to females through association- creates a link between the cover model and the target audience- they might have been in a similar situation- desire to help her.
 
Genre:
- Can immediately identify the poster with the horror genre.
- Dark background- dark, sinister, eerie, unknown nature of the horror genre.
- Red writing- blood, gore, links to the fear and violence associated with the horror genre.
- Silent Scream- Damsel in distress, common convention within horror films, fear, pain and distress all common emotions associated with horror.
- Tiara has fallen from its usual position, unnatural, not normal, links to the unnatural them of horror.
- She seems to be caged in and trapped by the tiara, she's screaming to get out but she can't, adds to the atmosphere of fear & terror.
- Hair is dishevelled and ruined, juxtaposes the 'perfect' prom look and denotes a more underlying sinister message.
- Extreme close-up, conveys the true terror on her face, adds to the atmosphere of fear, chaos and terror.
 
Media representation:
- Not representing males at all- do not feature on the poster.
- Females portrayed as weak, cannot look after themselves, scared, 'Damsel in distress' links to the trapped theme- she cannot get out by herself.
- Stereotypically the easiest targets, easily scared, vulnerability of the female sex.

Media language/Mise en Scene:
- Dominant colours; black, grey, red- connoting the dark nature of the horror genre and the blood and violence that goes with it.
- Image is in black and white, sinister connotations, allows the red text of "Prom Night" stand out and brings out the colour.
- Lighting is focused on her face, highlighting the teeth and mouth- emphasising the scream.
- Jewels in the tiara represent the glitz and glamour of the prom gone wrong, teenage dream has been destroyed by the events of the film.
- Tiara usually the crowning moment of the prom night but it has fallen and is now crooked, representing a fall from grace/glory, now it is acting in a sinister way trapping her inside.
- Makeup is perfect juxtaposing the innocence and beauty of the prom with the terrifying nature of horror.
- Creates an enigma, is she screaming in fear because she is scared or is she being aggressive?

Media institution:
- Independent horror movie, not a Hollywood production, we can see this because if it were a Hollywood film there would be a well known star and director on the poster, in this case there is not.
- Producers; Original Films, New Market Films and Alliance Films are independent film production companies. do not feature dramatically on the poster.
- Distributor; Screen Gems.
- Lesser known director and cast- not mentioned on the cover as they are not going to boost sales or attract a fan base.

Values and ideologies:
- Portrays women as weak, vulnerable, easily caged and trapped, open to attack from anywhere, need protection.
- She is trapped and cannot get out, easily scared in this situation hence the screaming.
- Males are not portrayed on the poster as only the female cover model is present.
- The female on the cover is not independent, cannot handle herself and has got into trouble- Damsel in distress.

Narrative:
- Can clearly tell its about a prom night due to the title.
- "A night to die for" gong to be violent and gory, not what we would expect from the usual 'perfect' teenage prom.
- Tiara reinforces the prom Queen glitz and glamour.
- Red writing stands out and lets us know it is going to have a darker more violent storyline.
- Perfect prom Queen image is being juxtaposed with the sinister nature of the poster letting us know this is not going to be the prom we expect.



Friday, 19 February 2016

Film Magazine Development

Having analysed two different film magazines (Sight & Sound and Empire) i have decided that each has their own beneficial features to use on my cover. After thinking on it i have decided to base my magazine on the Empire theme and to make my magazine look like one of their editions. I have decided to do this because the way in which they layout their covers fits in more with my original ideas and i feel like they would be the better choice for me to do.

Sight and Sound Film Magazine Semiotic Analysis