Monday 20 April 2009

Essay Planssss

Essay Plans
How has the slasher genre inproved due to audiances and other aspects?

Introduction

Introduce the slasher genre state what this essay will be about and also the purpose of this essay.

Paragraph one

In this paragraph I will be discussing the reasons why the slasher genre has changed the main reason for it changing is the audiences are having higher expectations.

Furthermore audiences are becoming younger over the years therefore their expectations are different to what they were before.

Therefore this shows that in order for the slasher genre to be as successful as it is then their must are changes done in order to attract the younger years more.

In order to emphasise the point that I am trying to get across I will be comparing two different texts to show “the other hand” that year by year the slasher genre is improving through the camera work and props etc to suit the audience’s needs, and this is why it has become so successful.

Paragraph two

Paragraph two will be talking about the audiences expectations and what they would like to see In a slasher genre. For example more action of killing shot, making the killing look much more realistic so the audience can get sadistic pleasers.

For this section to use an obvious point I will be comparing Friday 13th the original and the new Friday 13th in order to talk about the reasons why their was a new one made, and the conventions it included in order to make it better and different.

Paragraph three

In this paragraph I will be discussing the different aspects that have led to the advance of the slasher genre such as the importance and the advance in technology that has made the slasher genre and will keep maximising the slasher genre.Paragraph four

This section of the essay will be talking about SHEP and the different aspects of it. I will be linking shep to the social economical historical and political aspects to.

Conclusion

Conclude all my points together in order to get an overall point, that genre is changing for the audience to still carry on classifying with it.

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