Sunday 9 December 2012

Zombieland Analysis.

In the title sequence of Zombieland, it shows of several different zombies chasing after non-infected humans.
In the background it has heavy rock playing which shows corrupt and anarchy throughout the title sequence. With the opening credits the font used bold letters with red lettering, which links to blood and flesh that zombie's thrive on. it can also relate to the genre of the film in this case is blood and gore.


The whole title sequence is played in slow-motion, which adds to the effect of it being dramatic, and for showing parts that wouldn't seem interesting and making it that much more suspenseful to watch.
As the man that's been thrown of the watch tower, he goes past the "COLUMBIA PICTURES presents" credit and the letters move as if the man has fallen into it and pushed them away.

There is also shots of a zombie close up, spitting huge amounts of blood from his mouth, blood all over his face and clothes. It shows horror and violence, which is throughout the whole title sequence.


With this image, it shows of humans surviving and rebelling against the zombies so they don't die and be eaten. This part of the film shows of a man in a tuxedo firing at zombies with an assault rifle. This resembles non-infected survivors want to get rid of all zombies so that they can live in peace.

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