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TEXTUAL ANALYSIS 2

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TEXTUAL ANALYSIS 2

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INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT• Surprisingly none of the company logos or introductions are shown. Instead a series of titles all in the same font and roughly

the same size.

• The distributors are presented at the beginning.

• The producers’, composer’s, editor’s, and screenwriter’s names follow.

• The last name before the title of the film (The Thing) is the director’s (John Carpenter).

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NARRATIVE• A spaceship crashes on Earth.

• Two men travel across Antarctica in a helicopter following a dog in an attempt to shoot and kill it.

• The opening is chronological as far as can be seen.

• One setting is established (the American base), as well as a larger encompassing setting (Antarctica).

• A possible 3 main characters are presented in the opening, but very briefly.

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REPRESENTATIONS• The helicopter is presented as the antagonist as it preys on the victimized dog. To create this

representation the helicopter is framed in the upper right, and the dog is framed in the lower left. The right of the frame symbolizes antagonistic qualities, and the top of the frame shows the power of the helicopter as it fires at the dog.

• However our allegiance is with the men in the helicopter for we are first introduced to them.

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GENRE• The genres are sci-fi and horror.

• The setting is Antarctica, in the middle of nowhere. This is a convention of horror is it plays on the fear of isolation and the unknown.

• The beginning scene shows a spaceship landing on Earth – a clear indicator of sci-fi.

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USE OF CAMERA 1• Mainly long shots and extreme long shots are used. However medium shots and close-ups are used occasionally to highlight

specific events or objects.

• High angles are used on the dog as it runs across the ice and low angles are used as the helicopter flies over to shoot the dog.

• Panning shots track the helicopter in the center of the frame.

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USE OF CAMERA 3• For the majority of the shots, the helicopter is framed center to show how the pilots are the protagonists of the opening.

• The helicopter is also framed at the top to show its menacing qualities in relation to the dog.

• The helicopter and dog are framed in the right and left respectively to suggest the dog is the victim of the helicopter but in fact it is the monster.

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SOUND• Non-diegetic score is used throughout the entire opening. Minor key notes create an ominous effect and a foreboding one.

• Torch sounds are used as the title (The THING) burns into existence.

• The first diegetic sound is that of the spaceship flying to Earth.

• The sounds of the helicopter are heard throughout, varying in pitch and volume depending on how close the helicopter is to the camera.

• There are gunshots and gun meeting snow sounds to show how the sniper cannot hit the dog.

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EDITING• Continuity editing such as 180 degree rule and shot reverse shot is used.

• All cuts are straight cuts apart from in the scene with the spaceship, where a 3 second fade out is used as the title appears.