Iconography
Iconography is 1 element of mise en scene and is all the props used on stage to create a detailed atmosphere. Iconography is used in a variety of ways to communicate the message of a scene. for examle having a bare room with a candle can show some sort of entrappment. iconography can be anything from weapons, rubble, trees, buildings, cutlery, gadgets and even blood.
Iconography in the house of mirrors scene is extremely conventional to the action thriller genre. We have the use of swords guns and blood. In this shot the iconography excels due to how the detailed props are littered around the room. In this one shot we see dead bodies on the floor swords lying around and a gun. The props give the impression of a chaotic battlefield and are what illustrates the aftermath of the occurred assault. Setting is the glue to this scene as the set is a wealthy looking tower owned by the enemy. The fact that the building is owned by the enemy emphasizes the bravery of the daring protagonist. Also the building being a wealthy one makes the battle more interesting as the enemy may have the money to by powerful resources of defence. All these factors this setting contains add up to the reason why the audience will question John Prestons’ safety.
iconography in this shot is all the more significant due to empty setting.the use of uns shows a battle and struggle and effectively portraits this to the audience making the viewer feel a surge of excitement and adrenaline due to this high tension scene.
the role of iconography in this clip is very important as we see the placing of objects playing a huge part in creating an exciting scene. smashed glass on the floor of the scene is used to create a dangerous eniroment making the characters in the area apear daring and brave. the audience respond to this with fear and concern for the protaginsts safety.
another key prop used in this scene would be what the scene is based around and is the injection gun. as the antidote is inside a gun apparatus means that the chemical is powerful as well as important. this allows the audience to question the importance of the object and the velocity of the situation the gun has brought this then amplifies the tension in the scene.
the implications of iconography i will take away to use in the producing of my own thriller would be that every prop on screen should need a meaning and how the message may be changed if there is a misplaced object
A very detailed analysis of your given examples Kay.
ReplyDeleteTo improve, develop your analysis for each of your examples
a.) why specific example of iconography is used
b.)The response that this causes from the audience.
- Include one more example which is more thriller specific than your current examples. Link this to potential ideas of iconography to include in your own trailer.
Kay, please make the changes noted above to your work.
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