Research: horror film websites

 Research: horror film websites

1) How do you know that the film is from the horror genre?

I know that the film is from the horror genre by the following conventions:

the font used, there are two children hiding what look's like a bed. their facial expression shows that the two children are scared, lights flicking on and of, At 0:43 in the trailer there is an un-identified creature's hand, fast pace scene editing, paranormal activity.

2) How does the website make the audience want to watch the film?

The website make the audience want to watch the film by adding the trailer and photos of the movie showing the characters in certain scenes.

3) Scroll down to see the whole homepage. What other content does the website offer?

The website doesn't offer any other content.


Next, visit the Mothers Of Monsters horror movie website.

1) What font/typography and colour is used for the title of the film?

The font used is sans serif for the title, the colour used for the title is white.

2) Scroll down to see the whole homepage. How is the film described in the 'About' section?

The film is described as an psychological thriller and real-life horror.

3) Keep scrolling down. What other content does the website offer?

The cast, an interview, behind the scenes and who are the actors are as people.


Finally, visit this website for horror movie The Invisible Man.

1) What is the main image on The Invisible Man film poster (on the left of the website homepage)?

The main image is a women in a dark room but there is and light at the right side of the poster flashing towards the women face.

2) What is the tagline for the film? (Clue: it starts 'What You Can't See...')

"What you can't see can hurt you"

3) How is the story of The Invisible Man described on the site?

The story is about a women who escaped her abusive boyfriend but when he dies is fortune goes to the women but the women thinks it is an hoax and she thinks she is being hunted by someone she can't see.



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