Tuesday 26 January 2010

antaganist and protaginist

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81LeooTiKI0

This clip shows the protagonist is chasing the antagonist like in our film. the protagonist is trying to catch are antagonist for revenge for certain crimes they committed. the protagonist starts the chase at knight like our film. this is similar as they have the chase down streets. the character of the joker is represented to be the antagonist as he has the evil clown face paint this suggest a slight sense of him being mental. also that he is being chased by the police is a a clear example that he is a bad guy.

the batman is represented to be the protagonist as he is a clear enemy of the joker. this is represented by the joker wondering where he is. unlike most thrillers where the protagonist is where different colour clothes to the antagonist. however this changes that as the protagonist and antagonist are both wearing black clothes.it sticks to the typical thriller conventions.

it has a lot of violence between the batman and other antagonist. most of the film is set in the dark which is a typical thriller conventions.the special effects used in this are used to create the antagonist and protagonist. like for batman it has him jumping from great heights and surviving also using explosions for the joker immediately realise hat he is the bad guy.

we will stick to the conventions of using several locations during the first few minutes. we will also stick to using a dark setting as it builds the suspense through not having proper vision of whats going on. the murder is going to be using full black clothes and the protagonist will be wearing normal clothes

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