Sunday, 13 November 2016

Research - "Girl_on_the_train"_Trailer_Analysis

Girl on the Train trailer:
The trailers narrative is one big enigma code, as it asks the audience a lot of question.
This is denoted through the use of long(Establishing) wide shots or tracking shots, and with no music just diegetic sounds in the form of voice over, this sets the mood for the audience as this connotes that this is going to be a mysterious film about a lot of secrets. This can been seen when a woman (Played by Megan Hipwell) says "A teacher once told me I was the mistress of self reinvention." This would intrigue the audience as they would want to know what this is meant by this and by showing a close up of her face to then fade out and in on a house in the middle of nowhere, confusing the audience and making them wonder what she is referring to. 

The monotone colours used in this trailer set up a very depressive mood, as the colour scheme is mainly blue and gray, which is included in the clothing of most of the characters. Like Emily blunts character when she's on the train, except the Megan Hipwell characters connoting to the audience the importance of this character.

With the use of caption and the increase of async music emphasis helps tell the audience bits of the story without giving away the storyline, with the music becoming sync with the scene being denoted to the audience as the music becomes louder and more focus on action creating suspenseful atmosphere as people will want to know what leads up to some of the scenes.

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