Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Strategys

Strategy #1
Romero uses the characters to send a message to the public. The message itself is a bit simple, however, within the message there is something else that Romero is trying to tell the audience. How the media and the government is covering up the details and the truth about the attack is Romero’s message. Romero used Jason creed and his team to expose the government and there lies. In the beginning of the film, he showed how the news report basically reported what sound realistic rather than reporting what they actually saw.
Strategy #2
Make-up and effects are added to show Romero’s why of expressing his emotional appeal to the film. Make up is used to express the characters character. In this case, the zombies are wearing make up in expression of some kind of horror. Effects such as camera motion and sound and tone are used to show another kind of emotional appeal. Different noises and motion of the camera are meant to scare the audience. You may be thinking why would you would to scare them? Well I believe it helps keep the audience attention on the production.

Strategy #3
In the film dairy of the dead, there was also another film called death of death produced by

Jason creed. Romero’s purpose of placing the film into two films is to make it seem like an

actual tragedy. The second is an attachment to the first one. This strategy helps the audience

understand how the attack happened. I believe if the film itself was only “dairy of the dead”,

 you would only see the view as an audience that is watching a normal movie. You

understand only the basic concept which is zombies attacking people and how it’s being

covered up. You wouldn’t have a clue on how to protect yourself in case of an actual zombie

 attack and know the ways on survival throughout it. With it being a movie with a movie,

there are benefits. The audience gets to see a two way street of the film. One way is how to

view the tragedy and the other is what to do when there is a tragedy of the kind. Basically

the audience will be able to see the cause and the effect.

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