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Hell and Back Again Research
The
genre of the film Hell and Back Again is war and documentary. The audience can identify the genre due to
the mise-en-scene of army tanks, guns, soldiers and also the location of the
film. We can tell it’s a documentary due
to the way the story is told. The
trailer is targeted at mainly males between the ages of 25-34 as the actor in
the film is between this age so it represents the typical man. The film trailer
last a whole of two minutes a two seconds.
There are around 36-40 shots used in this film trailer with a mixture of
close up’s and medium two shots. All
shots were taking on a Canon DSLR camera.
Shots are less edited because of this as they want it to be as realistic
as possible. Diegetic sound is used in
the trailer with different instruments first of all we hear trumpets followed by
drums and violins are also used. There
is a lot of speech used an example is “We are experts in the application of
violence, when you move, move with a sense of purpose and aggression and intent
on finishing the enemy” This leaves the audience with questions like who is the
enemy?
The
non-diegetic sounds that are used are the use of gun shots, explosions, rocket
launchers and aeroplanes and a lot of booms.
The use of gun shots and explosions makes it more entertaining for the
audience and makes it dramatic. The
first character we see is giving out a speech so this gives the impression that
he is clearly ranked high up in the army.
The next important character we see is a man with his head in his hands
looking very depressed. He is
represented as a man who has come home injured from the army and can’t cope
with life. We then also see a woman
dressing the man which looks like a girlfriend/wife to him. The trailer creates a sense of narrative by
not telling us what actually happens in the film but giving us just enough
information to make the audience want to go see it. This is good as they didn’t want to give too
much away. The trailer reveals about the
plot of the film that a man gets injured in the army and has to be sent home
and cant get back into civilian life again.
He also needs his girlfriend/wife to look after him. We also learn that this man is very
depressed. The code of enigma is how did
he get injured? Why he tries to kill himself? What is his injury? The trailer uses titles in the trailer when
it show’s reviews from other companies, an example is “ Vivid and moving” this
was said by a company called Entertainment.
This shows the audience that it has good reviews from big companies
which will want them to go see the film.
The mood and expectations that we get from the trailer is that the mood
is depressing as the main character is depressed himself. The expectations we expect to happen in the
film is there to be up’s and downs all the way through the film. The most used camera shots are close up’s,
medium shots and establishing shots.
These are the most used as they want to make the film seem fast paced
and a lot of action. I think they use
establishing shots a lot to set the scene and show us what's going on. The mise-en-scene in this trailer is shown
through guns, tanks, and the location.
This gives us an indication into the genre as well. I think the film trailer is very effective in
attracting an audience as it attracts the correct audience well and it doesn’t
give too much away. So this leaves the
audience wanting to find out answers to the trailer which will make the film
successful. Film trailers are a very
effective promotional device as almost everyone can see a trailer either on the
internet e.g youtube, with just a few clicks you can view the trailer you
want. Or on the tv you can see trailers. They are effective because they tease the
target audience into wanting to go see the full film which is what they are
made to do.
Notes on the film trailer " Hell and back Again"
- The genre of this film is a war action
film.
- The narrative of the film is about
asking the question what does it mean to come back home? Can you get used
to normal civilian life?
- The unique selling point in this film
would most likely be the special effects used and also the location as
that is where the war is happening in real life.
- The target audience for this film
would be generally males ranging from the ages of 25 to 50 years of age.
- The music in the trailer starts of
with the use of drums and trumpets sort of things you would see in an army
parade, but when the one man gets injured it slows down and violins start
to play to show sadness for the man.
Once he returns home the drums and trumpets start up again but this
time louder indicating that he is back in fighting mode.
- The camera shots are: Medium close
ups, establishing shots, long shots, close ups, tracking shots.
- The pace of the trailer is mixed first
of all it starts of fast pace as any war film would and then it moves down
to about medium pace when the solider goes home injured.
- There is a good bit of dialogue in
this trailer some of the key words that are used are “We are experts in
the application of violence” “Your conscious should be clear and your
honour should be clean” Cheering from the families when soldiers arrive
home. “ He turns into a different
person” “ What keeps us together we love it each other I guess if you can
get through that you can through anything even to hell and back”
- There is a only a small bit of
voiceover and it’s used to just to tell us a small part of a story about
someone.
- Special effects that are used are the
guns, planes, and also the tanks.
- The intertitles that were used in the
trailer are small reviews from other companies and example is “Vivid and
moving!” – The Entertainer
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