Sunday, 10 September 2017

The Cabin in the Woods Trailer Analysis


The Cabin in the woods is a film of the horror genre, which stars famous actor Chris Hemsworth. This is a unique selling point of the film, as he would attract audience members to watch the movie. One of the genre indicators of the film is the fact the protagonists of the film are a group of young adults.

Sound:
One type of diegetic sound that is used in the trailer is the crashing noises that are heard when something falls over. This is effective as it shows the audience that paranormal activity is one of the features and subjects of the movie. One of the other types of diegetic sound that is heard in the trailer is dialogue. This is used to for the audience to hear how the characters are feeling. One type of non diegetic sound that we can hear in the trailer is soundtrack. Two types of soundtracks are used - the first being happy and jolly, the others being dark and gloomy. These are used to help set the mood of the film.

Mise en scene:
One of the main features of the film is its location of an abandoned wooden cabin set in the woods. This is a good choice of location, as it is conventional for horror films and is also a genre indicator for the film. The costumes that are worn by the characters in the film are naturalistic to give off the effect that the audience can relate to them

Editing:
The transitions between the clips in the beginning of the trailer are of a slow pace. This is because they introduce the audience to the plot of the movie. However, as the trailer goes on, more fast pace cuts are used to create tension in the trailer. Prevalence of the trailer is given equally across the group of friends, so the audience can empathise with them.

Camera:
One camera shot that is chosen to be shown in the trailer for the film is a long shot. This is used to show the audience the winding and empty roads that lead through the woods. Another camera shot that we can see used in the trailer is a close up. This is effectively used to show the facial expressions of the protagonists, so the audience can empathise with how they are feeling. One camera angle type that is used is a high angle shot. This is used to look down on the cabin, to see how enclosed it is in the wooded area.

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