- Audience Position
- Audience Interaction // Propaganda
- Cultural Ideology
The main use of representation is through stereotypes. A Stereotype is a portrayal of people or places through a few obvious characteristics.
Representation of characters in Horror films :
Characters in films usually have stereotypes based on their genders.
Women
Women are usually represented as the damsel in distress. They are attacked by the killer because they have been represented as 'weak' and 'delicate.' With the rise of feminism, and changes in society, such as women receiving equal rights, these representations have been getting changed or outright disregarded. People are moving away from the traditional representations, and moving with the times to create up to date representations. Women are now seen as being able to outsmart the killer and solve mysteries in present day films.
Men
Stereotypes are used a lot horror films. They tend to differ from role to role,most horror films tend to follow very similar stereotypes. Common stereotypes used within horror films:
A hero trying to conquer evil, and save the group at the same time.This is a helpful stereotype because it gives people someone to look up to as a role model, a figure to relate to, or someone to lust after.
A hysterical character (typically a woman) too scared to move. This is a helpful stereotype as it often provokes a response of empathy, as people relate it to their hysterical tendencies, however, this stereotype is becoming more of a problem following the feminist movement as it portrays woman as being weak, and dominated by men.
Young attractive character (usually young, blonde female) This can be a helpful stereotype as it makes the film more appealing to a wider male audience, however it is becoming an ever increasing problem both following the feminist movement that say that films are displaying women as 'objects' and to the public eye, as it portrays that women past a certain age, weight, or as simple as having a different hair color are not 'attractive' to men.
A cocky non-believer/doubter (typically male)This is a helpful stereotype because it gives the audience someone that will reassure them and give them a voice of reason. Although, when this character dies/gets killed it gives them the feeling that all security has gone. This stereotype is very good for keeping the audience on their feet.
Our film will use all the aspects of representation we need to tell the audience what type of characters are in the film. We will try to stick to the conventions of the Horror Genre as close as we can so that the audience can tell it is the right genre of film, for example our main character, Baron Samedi follows the common stereotype of a male killer.
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