Comparison
Between our main character Anna Smith and other character from other psychological horrors.
Girl Interrupted
Both characters facial expression here show that they are focusing on a certain point of the environment around them, whether this be an object or a person and with their mouths being open, may indicate either convocation, deep thought or disbelief. Again, both of their hair being down could imply that they are insecure and that they are trying to hide from others. A side close up of our characters face we chosen so that it was clear what angle she is viewing instead of letting the audience decide. We have tried to conform to the conventions of a typical teenage horror movie by her reactions, personality and overall take on the event that she is witnessing
This is our character compared to the character in 'Girl Interrupted'. These characters are a similar age, being young adults, and again looking similar in the sense they are wearing loose clothing with their hair down, making them look care free of their appearance. The shots chosen to present these both are taken from when they are talking, and both seem to look questioning and slightly wary.
Although we have lots of similarities between this film we also have a few differences for example the personality, even though there a both mentally unstable the character from "Girl Interrupted"seem to be more cocky and confident wheres else our character is more to herself scared and is unfamiliar with the conventions where people such as doctors and nurse try to help the unstable.
.The Ward
In this film The Ward the main character Kristen is also in some way like our main character Anna for example in appearance they both have have long let out hair they are both also waring simple white tops which can suggest insanity for example in a mental institute where they have to wear white as uniform they are also in the same posture with both arms down by their sides.
This has shaped the portrayal of our character by showing only the main aspects of her body, her face which helps provide the audience with information that suggest that she is not in the right state of mind at this period in the films. We tried to keep the stereo-typical horror character by having a young female it suggest that she is vulnerable but we tried to change her look instead of having the typical blonde we want the target audience that this situation can happen to any one and by having brunette with blonde tips which is a popular hair choice these days we can assure that we will achieve this.
We have used a close shot in similar way to the "The Ward" shot so like that shot the audience can the emotions of the main character in detail which allows them to see how vulnerable and exposed to danger right now or in the past. We then have a shot from behind so that the audience can put them selves in the main characters position and see only what the character is seeing.
In terms of cinematography, we tried to present our character to seem delusional and to have vivid by using shot in the beginning such as the shot where she wakes up in the park and it ending in a blur whilst its then is from her point of view and we can tell that she is delusional by the spinning shot, in disruptive flashbacks, as well as showing the audience of her age and what she is capable of.
The main horror conventions associated with our horror are taken from the way the women are looking unfamiliar and questioning as to where they are and/or who they are speaking to, which are similar with other horrors as the characters are normally displaced and are uncomfortable with their surroundings.
The Afterlife
The Afterlife is another film in which our main character Anna can be familiarised with, in this horror film the main character is also called Anna Taylor and we didn't know this when we chose our main characters name luckily we chose Anna Smith. They also have a similar physic they are both brunettes and even though they are standing in a different position the shots are both mid shots and have been taken so that it allows the audience to see the scenario and there body positions so that the audience can read there body language for example the body language that our character has comes off as unprepared and insecure towards the environment around here.
his shot also allows the audience to view the facial expression and with the picture I have chosen you can compare that both characters have different emotions at these shots in the both films, for example in our task our characters facial expression is both confused and scared of what could happen which i think is good because it help to also get the audience in that same emotion which is why the next scene of herself in the shower is so shocking and scares the audience because the facial expression help to build up that tension.
The facial in "The Afterlife" is completely the opposite to our because she has her arm on the door suggest she is going to close which could help suggest what she is feeling. The fact that the character has a sly and revengeful expression on her face helps build tension for the audience allowing them to subtly know that there maybe be a fight scene is coming up or a scene where someone will get hurt or be in danger.
Comparing them together I think what they most have in common would be the horror conventions, the fact that they are both girls sets up the movie being about how vulnerable and how weak there are if not in a physical way then an emotional and mental way.