Thursday 4 February 2021

Coursework: Film website research

Research: horror film websites

Visit the Come Play horror movie website.

1) How do you know that the film is from the horror genre?

You can see that this film is from the horror genre through/from the trailer, the font used on the cover and the front cover - especially considering most of it is dark.

2) How does the website make the audience want to watch the film?

The website makes us want to watch the film because the theme of it matches the movie, as well as the use of  trailer, clips and the actors in it.

3) Scroll down to see the whole homepage. What other content does the website offer?

The content the website offers is their social media platforms and a sign up section where you can et exclusive updates, content etc.


Next, visit the Mothers Of Monsters horror movie website.

1) What font/typography and colour is used for the title of the film?

An eerie font in red is used for the title of the film.

2) Scroll down to see the whole homepage. How is the film described in the 'About' section?

The film is described as "psychological" and and a "real - life horror" - suggesting it faces real/possible issues and disturbing behavior (which can happen in real life) maybe.

3) Keep scrolling down. What other content does the website offer?

The website offers other content like a "meet us/who we are" (the actors/characters/produces/directors etc.), an email signup to receive exclusive content and a bts (behind the scenes). 


Finally, visit this website for horror movie The Invisible Man

1) What is the main image on The Invisible Man film poster (on the left of the website homepage)?

The main image on The Invisible Man film poster is a lady looking at something (that we can't see - The INVISIBLE Man).


2) What is the tagline for the film? (Clue: it starts 'What You Can't See...')

The tagline for the film is "What you can't see can hurt you".


3) How is the story of The Invisible Man described on the site?

The story of The Invisible Man is described on the site as eerie, terrifying, a story of obsession and so much more.