Tuesday 19th January 2021 LO: to explore the use of characterisation in a film. Protagonist: Bill Denbrough, 13 years old, he is determined to find his brother who went missing. Antagonist: Pennywise, he is a creature who can only be seen by children, he can shapeshift into many different being such as a clown Sidekicks: Stanley Uris, Beverly Marsh, Richie Tozier, Ben Hanscom, Eddie Kaspbrack Pennywise is the main character The story is about Pennywise and a group of children who try to defeat pennywise Pennywise looks like a clown most of the time and has a slightly creepy appearance. The way Pennywise looks suggests that he is a clown and clowns are usually associated with children which could suggest that he could be looking for children or associated with children. He also looks slightly creepy and possibly evil which suggests that he is evil or the villain. Pennywise usually whispers or laughs when he is speak...
Thursday 24th September 2020 LO: to analyse a media text using Media Language In the Tenet trailer, mise-en-scene is used effectively to make the scenes more intense. For example guns and people fighting make it more intense , more interesting and it implies that the film is an action film. This would persuade people who like action films t o watch the film. Editing is also used in the Tenet trailer. For example some of the trailer is edited to be in reverse. This suggests that parts of the film are in reverse or happen in reverse. This makes the film seem more interesting and intriguing, therefore more people will be likely to watch it. It trailer Camerawork In the trailer for the film It, camerawork is used effectively to make the scenes more scary which makes the audience feel scared so people who like horror movies are more likely to watch the film. The camerawork makes it more scary because of the close ups of Pennywise (the clown). The ...
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