Editing
Camera
Sounds
Mise en scene
In this essay I will be writing about what
codes and conventions are and how they are used in films to make it effective
and visually appealing. Codes are a set of symbols that create a meaning to the
film. They are categorized into 2 categories: technical codes and symbolic
codes. Technical codes are ways in which equipments like editing, filming and
sounds that are diegetic and non-diegetic are used to give some clues for what
is about to happen next and to make a film more meaningful. Symbolic codes would
include mise en scene, which means make up, costumes props etc. Symbolic codes
are what is beneath the surface of what you see. It is the judgments you can
make by the appearance of the character such as their clothing or makeup. For
example, if a girl is wearing so much makeup you can assume that she is going
to an occasion or somewhere special.
Conventions are what you would generally
expect to happen in a horror movie.
Here are some examples:
The setting is a secluded area (in the middle
of nowhere).
Gender stereotypes (women are the weaker sex).
The power being cut when something scary is
happening.
Someone trips and falls whilst they are
running away from something.
Someone is killed within the 5 minutes of the
movie.
There is an obstacle on the way to the safe
place such as a car.
Something scary usually happens at night.
People decide to move into a house even if
they have heard other people saying that it is a haunted house.
I am going to be looking at 3 horror films and analysing the codes and conventions used in those films.
Dead wood
Technical codes
The beginning of the film shows a woman waiting
in a car for her boyfriend to get some fuel for the car.
The film starts with birds singing in the background. From this we could
suggest that it is the woods. The video starts with slow music and it shows a
lot of trees. This shows that the setting is the woods and the slow music
suggests that there is a sense of danger. Then the music becomes louder and
faster as the man starts running. This suggests that the man is being chased.
The music completely stops as the man stops running. These are all the
technical codes that I spotted in the film Dead Wood.
Camera angles/shots
At first there is a long shot to show the
forest. Tracking shots are being used whilst the man is running. A point of
view shot is used to show the tent and a low angle shot is used to show how
deep the cliff is. Furthermore, slow motion shot is used as the man jumps off
the cliff and a close up shot of his face is shown after he jumps off the
cliff.
Conventions
The location that the first 5 minutes of the
film is filmed is the woods. This is a secluded area. This suggests that there
is no one around so there is no source for them to get help from. Gender stereotypes
are being used in this film. Other conventions that I noticed were: the man is
being chased, he gets killed in the first 5 minutes of the film and there is an
obstacle on the way to get to the safe place. In this case the tent is the safe
place and the cliff is the obstacle.
Mise en scene
The man was wearing a Hawaiian shirt and
trousers and the woman had clothing that revealed her legs.
Dead Mary
Technical codes
In the beginning of the movie you can hear
metallic sounds and birds singing. You can then hear a woman tapping her
fingers and looking around for someone. There is no signal on the radio or her
phone.
Camera angles/shots
You can see an extreme close up shot of the
metallic chains in the beginning of the movie. You can also see a close up shot
of the road which says gas station. Furthermore you there are close up shots of
the of the girl’s hand, her, the woods and a gun.
Conventions
The location is forest which means that it is
a secluded area. The gun in the car suggests danger. Gender stereotypes are
used in this film. This is shown when the girls is sitting in the car while the
man goes out to find fuel for the car.
Mise en scene
The woman is wearing a shorts and a sleeveless
top that is revealing. She has simple makeup. She hasn’t got her shoes on. This
means that she has been sitting there for a while. The man is wearing casual
clothes (jeans and a shirt).
Wrong Turn
Technical codes
The films starts with slow music. The guy
doesn’t respond when the woman asks him to pull her up. Then a drop of blood
fell on the woman's face. This shows that the man is hurt. The music becomes
louder as the woman is being pulled up. When she reaches the top she sees man’s
dead body. This suggests that there is someone or something else there. So she
runs away because someone or something is chasing her.
Camera angles/shots
At the beginning of the
movie there is a long shot of the forest. Then you can see a high angle shot of
the man and the woman and a close up shot of the woman struggling to climb up.
You can also see a close up shot of the rope. Furthermore there are tracking
shots showing the woman running and point of view shot of the car.
Conventions
The location is a forest,
which means it is a secluded area. Gender stereotypes are being used when the man
gets to the top first and the woman needs the man’s help to get to the top. She
trips and falls so she couldn’t get to the car. Furthermore, someone gets
killed in the first 5 minutes of the film.
Mise en scene
The girl is wearing a
shorts and a top, which is revealing. The man is wearing casual clothing
(trousers ad a top). Climbing equipment is also used.
In conclusion I think
Dead Wood uses the most technical codes, symbolic codes and conventions. This
makes the film more frightening, effective and appealing to the audience.