Sunday, 2 October 2011

4 Stills from the Exorcism trailer and Psycho Case Study




Psycho Case Study
How the Villain is represented in psycho
Norman Bates is the killer in the movie Psycho, who has a split personality between himself and his mother, Norma Bates, who he happened to kill years before but embodied her personality. Throughout the film her memory lives on through her son Norman. At first he seems innocent because when he welcomes Marion to the motel he simply appears to be a shy and boyish guy in front of women but is still kind. This makes him appear to the audience as someone that isn’t likely to be a killer, which gives and interesting twist to the film. Throughout the main conversation that he and Marion have, the camera first uses eye-level shots of both of the but then it alternates to the camera using low angle shots of Norman which shows that he is powerful now within the conversation and these could also show the personality shift. This is also shown through his tone of voice so this is a very small clue to the audience about who is controlling Norman. A lot of the mise-en-scene of Norman indicates that he is dangerous, but they are really subtle at first. For example, the camera shows low angle shots of Norman which indicates he is powerful in the frame. The lighting on him is also very dim and his face has shadows whereas Marion has lighter lighting on her. Norman’s speech also becomes very sinister in certain parts, especially when he talks about his taxidermy and compares Marion to a bird. The topic shift between how exactly he stuffs the birds to how Marion eats like a bird is worrying for the audience as suspicion begins to arise. Psycho brought about a new type of horror film killer as Norman was a psychologically disturbed killer which a duel personality of his mother that lived inside of him. For audiences this was obviously scary because it hadn’t been done before and it was something that could really happen to someone so it catered for the audience’s fears.

Poster analysis





Film and poster analysis. WITH WEBSITE ANALYSIS











Here is my website analysis that I have done on the film 'Insidious' and 'Nightmare On Elm Street'.







'Nightmare On Elm Street'









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