In this blog post I will be discussing the production context in the film
'In Fear'. I will be discussing the genre, stars involved in this film and how
the narrative, dialog, characters and locations which relates to the production
context.
In Fear fits into the horror thriller genre category because there are many
jumpy scenes, intense music building up and they left cliff hangers.
The production context of In Fear would be known as a British production
because of where the film is set, typical British weather, swearing and they
have used typical British names. The location of this film was set in Cornwall
England which is a typical place where there alot of country roads. By using
this location made it more effective because they used the real natural
environment of the country roads and they had many hills, forest areas close by
and many trees on the side of the right, which makes the road look like a maze.
This film can also fit into the British production context because of the
weather. For example; at the beginning of the film as Tom and Lucy are getting
in the car the weather looks like a cold day as it was all dull and wet. As the
film went on and Tom and Lucy were driving around in circles the weather
started to rain alot. This represents the British weather as Britain is one of
the most typical countries to rain alot each year.
There were many stars included in 'In Fear' such as; Iain De Caestecker,
Alice Englert and Allen Leech. These aren't very well known stars compared to
some of the stars in World War Z, this is because World War Z was a more
popular film due to the production context and the stars involved. These actors
in this film are well known in the UK because they have mainly stared in
British Films. Alice Englert was one of the bigger stars involved in this film
as she has been in many films such as Beautiful Creatures which is a well known
film. Iain De Caestecker is also a quite well known actor to the British
audience as he starred in one of the biggest soap opera's 'Coronation Street'.
The lastr star which I noticed in this film was Allen Leech which stared in
another big British drama 'Downton Abbey'. By using well known British stars
brings different audiences in from the UK. This is because they have all
starred in many different genres which will bring in different audiences. They
have also starred in different creative industries such as TV and Film.
The narrative of In Fear is completely different compared to World War Z and
Rise of the Zombie because its about a young couple that have only known each
other for about 2 weeks and they are travelling to a hotel the night before
they go to a music festival to meet their friends. They then get lost in a maze
as they keep ending up in the same place. This film is different to the
Hollywood and Bollywood films because they are about zombies and In Fear is
orginal and is showing the scenery and using all the British environment.
The dialog used In Fear is completely different compared to World War Z and
Rise of the Zombie as they are both very formal and this film includes the
typical Irish and British accents and they have used a lot of bad language such
as; 'fuck' and 'piss'. The Hollywood and Bollywood is completely different
because they use very formal language as they don't want their age ratings to
be put down as it limits the audiences and it makes American people look always
happy. British films don't care about using bad language because it's the
natural British environment as British people always uses bad language.
This film 'In Fear' is also very similar to Rise of the Zombies when it
comes to characters as British and Bollywood films never follow Vladimir Propps
theory of the 7spheres of characters. They may stereotype some of the
characters in their films such as a villain. In Fear uses one of the
stereotyped characters from Propp's theory which is the villain. Max could be
known as the villain in this film because he was acting as he was attacked in
the woods and Tom and Lucy let him get a ride with them. As time passes and he
is in the car he pretends to attack Lucy and say he has a knife if you don't
drive faster. They instantly think he is the person changing all the road signs
around to make them keep ending up in the same place.
The location used in this film links to the production context British
because of the scenery and the weather. The location they used was in Cornwall
which has many bendy roads and trees along side of them. They have have chosen
this location because the main idea of this film was to get lost in wooded area
and this is the best location as they have many roads with alot of woods by the
side of the road. This is a good location because it is showing that the road
has control over the couple because they want to make the film mysterious and
you don't know what will happen as the sounds have been moved.
The technologies that have been used in this film are voice over’s, split
screens and shots of the scenery from above. The voice over was used at the
beginning of the film when it was using split screens of the location and
showing the main credits. In this voice it was stating that Tom was leaving a
voicemail message to Lucy asking her to come to Ireland to go to a festival
with him and his friends and she could bring some friends along. I think this
is giving a back story on how they know each other and where they are going.
You could tell that he was leaving a voicemail message as they used a voicemail
sound effect so it tells the audience that he is leaving a message to someone. Voiceovers
is a good way to tell the audience what's happening/back-story at the beginning
because they want the audience to understand what’s happening. Voiceovers are
becoming quite popular in the film industry as it is a good way to let the
audience know what is happening or a back-story of the film or characters. As
the voiceover is playing there are many split screens being showed as the
credits appear. Within these split screens they are showing some of the
locations and the character moving signs and changing a map so people get lost
and end up in car crashes that he has caused previously. This is another good
way to show a back-story in a film as it gives the audience a small clue on
what might happen. You don't find out who causes these car accidents until Max
pretends that he has been attacked so Lucy and Tom let him get in the car. He
then tells a story about a child that was obsessed with causing car accidents
in the same place the were and killed the people in the car. There are also
alot of scenery shots of the location from above as Tom and Lucy are driving
through the forest area as they are going to the hotel. This is also another
good way to show the audience that this film is a British film because of the location
in where the film was filmed. This technique is also becoming quite popular in
films. World War Z also have used some of the same technologies as In fear such
as split screens and location shots from above.
Another really good post putting you at a merit overall for GC2. Good work Jack.
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