CODES AND CONVENTION OF A HORROR FILM
 Horror films are used to play on the vulnerability of
  the audience. It’s a genre that captivates the audience
  by drawing on their fears as well as creating suspense
  through its mysterious elements.
 Certain elements of Horror films are styled and designed in
  order to set the mood and atmosphere of the production.
  These can be present not just in the film itself but how it is
  presented through the following:
 High angles often used to portray vulnerability and most often are used
  on the victims to demonstrate their inferior state in comparison to the
  villain. They are the villains prey.
 Low angles are often used to portray dominance and power which is
  mostly used for the villain as it shows their strength within the film and
  the audience understand that they are the predator.
 For example, in the movie JU-ON (The Grudge) usually displays the
  ghost glaring at her victims before she executes them. By using a low
  angle, her stare becomes more intimidating and asserts her authority
  over the victims.
 Extreme close ups are used to highlight certain aspects of the film
  which may build tension and mystery as the audience aren’t seeing the
  full picture. It also invades their personal space as the close up forces
  them to take note of every gruesome detail.

 The screenshot below, taken from the movie has used an extreme close
  up on fingertips and razor blade. The shot displays the blade being
  used to roughly scrape at the skin. This causes fear and tension as the
  audience are concerned about the person cutting themselves.
Textual Analysis of Horror Genre
 A common trend in horror movies is that they all explore the theme of
  death.
 Whether the lead character dies or not, they are usually alive to witness
  at least one person’s death as a way of anticipating what could be their
  fate if the villain is not defeated before then. This is a way of creating
  tension as the audience fear for whether the villain will survive the
  horror or not.

 The Plot involves death of some kind.
 Another common trend within horror movies and their plots is that the
  characters always get into a predicament that prevents them from
  escaping the enemy.
 A signature feature of horror films is the iconography that represents
  the themes of the movie and the killer’s chosen execution style.
 In terms of representing themes, a gore horror would be justified
  through the use of a prop or gadget the villain may use.

 Examples would be Texas chainsaw where the villain uses a chainsaw
  and Saw which is well known for its torturous chambers that Jigsaw
  uses to torment and punish his victims.
 Deserted location – hospital, graveyard, church, basements, attics,
  lifts, house
 Isolated communities
 Horror movies tend to play on the idea of binary opposites: Good vs
  Bad, God vs Satan, Predator vs Pray.


 Devil and The Lord of Salem are clear examples of binary opposition in
  terms of God vs Satan which is demonstrated through their imagery.
 The characters involved in a horror story usually consist of
    the following:
   Protagonist – Story follows either the victim or villain.
   Psychopath
   Teenagers – usually in a group, curious and go out to
    explore places that are haunted.
   Victims – there is usually at least one survivor.
   Ghosts – Usually restless and seeking revenge.
   Demons -
   Serial Killers. – Tend to have a trademark style of killing.
    E.g weapons used, type of victim.
Textual Analysis of Horror Genre
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Textual Analysis of Horror Genre

  • 1. CODES AND CONVENTION OF A HORROR FILM
  • 2.  Horror films are used to play on the vulnerability of the audience. It’s a genre that captivates the audience by drawing on their fears as well as creating suspense through its mysterious elements.
  • 3.  Certain elements of Horror films are styled and designed in order to set the mood and atmosphere of the production. These can be present not just in the film itself but how it is presented through the following:
  • 4.  High angles often used to portray vulnerability and most often are used on the victims to demonstrate their inferior state in comparison to the villain. They are the villains prey.  Low angles are often used to portray dominance and power which is mostly used for the villain as it shows their strength within the film and the audience understand that they are the predator.  For example, in the movie JU-ON (The Grudge) usually displays the ghost glaring at her victims before she executes them. By using a low angle, her stare becomes more intimidating and asserts her authority over the victims.
  • 5.  Extreme close ups are used to highlight certain aspects of the film which may build tension and mystery as the audience aren’t seeing the full picture. It also invades their personal space as the close up forces them to take note of every gruesome detail.  The screenshot below, taken from the movie has used an extreme close up on fingertips and razor blade. The shot displays the blade being used to roughly scrape at the skin. This causes fear and tension as the audience are concerned about the person cutting themselves.
  • 7.  A common trend in horror movies is that they all explore the theme of death.  Whether the lead character dies or not, they are usually alive to witness at least one person’s death as a way of anticipating what could be their fate if the villain is not defeated before then. This is a way of creating tension as the audience fear for whether the villain will survive the horror or not.  The Plot involves death of some kind.  Another common trend within horror movies and their plots is that the characters always get into a predicament that prevents them from escaping the enemy.
  • 8.  A signature feature of horror films is the iconography that represents the themes of the movie and the killer’s chosen execution style.  In terms of representing themes, a gore horror would be justified through the use of a prop or gadget the villain may use.  Examples would be Texas chainsaw where the villain uses a chainsaw and Saw which is well known for its torturous chambers that Jigsaw uses to torment and punish his victims.
  • 9.  Deserted location – hospital, graveyard, church, basements, attics, lifts, house  Isolated communities
  • 10.  Horror movies tend to play on the idea of binary opposites: Good vs Bad, God vs Satan, Predator vs Pray.  Devil and The Lord of Salem are clear examples of binary opposition in terms of God vs Satan which is demonstrated through their imagery.
  • 11.  The characters involved in a horror story usually consist of the following:  Protagonist – Story follows either the victim or villain.  Psychopath  Teenagers – usually in a group, curious and go out to explore places that are haunted.  Victims – there is usually at least one survivor.  Ghosts – Usually restless and seeking revenge.  Demons -  Serial Killers. – Tend to have a trademark style of killing. E.g weapons used, type of victim.