Relationship to soundVan Helsing begins with very dark/dramatic music that entices the audience. The instruments seem to be violins that are playing in a very high note to give the expectation to the audience of a really historic olden style film. This attracts the audience because the music is very realistic and it plays along with the images on screen very well. The audience may also be drawn to the music/sound because the film seems to start out as a very old and historic film, and this relates to much older films such as Frankenstein that were produced much much earlier than this film. This beginning does contrast with the actual date the film was made because the films starts off black and white with very deep music that may scare/thrill the viewers. The film was actually produced in 2004, and seems to relate in a way with V for Vendetta, in that it begins with looking back in time in a historic period in Transylvania. The use of the opening music connotes extreme excitement where the audience are straight away pulled into the film. With relationship to sound the film also draws the user with the use of actual peoples voices screaming, and with the actual orchestral music playing below their screaming voices. The music at the beginning of the film begins by getting more powerful even before an image is seen on the scree. This may shock the audience but also make them drawn to the film more. When the image on the screen of the 'Universal' logo appears and then disappears in a ball of flames, there is a diegetically intended swoosh which accompanies the image on screen. This is a good use of CGI and draws the audience more into the film.
The music that covers the beginning of the film takes time to build as the tension increases, which creates a more focused understanding of the film. With relationships to the images on the screen, the sound compliments the film well and challenges the viewer to understand more of what the film is to be about. Overall with relationship to sound the film's music by nature, is often dark and forbidding, with a strong under current of emotion which is why it has a strong target audience. The music that covers the beginning of the film takes time to build as the tension increases, which creates a more focused understanding of the film. With relation to the images on the screen, the sound compliments the film well and challenges the viewer to understand more of what the film is to be about. Overall with relationship to sound the film's music by nature, is often dark and forbidding, with a strong under current of emotion which is why it has a strong target audience. There is also use of sound such as the thunder that is heard in the sky and the sparks heard in the building. The music that follows also connotes action in the text.
Symbolism
The symbolism in Van Helsing is very unnatural and superstitious with the use of historic items and furniture. This gives the effect of a very old film and is complemented by the use of the black and white beginning. There are various symbols of horror that include Frankenstein and a flashing image on the face of a vampire, that is used to scare the audience. The symbols of weather in the film are very dramatic in the film as well because they are of thunder and lighting which continuously flashes across the screen which connotes action and horror. This relates to very period films where they were similar to Van Helsing in that they are sophisticated and used to dramatize the audience. The use of torches and huge wooden items in the film are also symbols of the historic period of the film and give the film a much more in depth view towards the audience. The use of vampires also trigger excitements towards the audience in the opening scene of this film. The symbolism in the film is used to create action and horror and used to show historic events that are unnatural.
Technical Construction
Technical constructions is used often in many parts of the film from the characters to the weather and items that are in the buildings. CGI is used in the film to impress the audience and to enhance the visual effects in the film. These visual effects are very eye pleasing and grab the audiences attention. It also shows the directors use of attention to detail where the film is in black and white to begin with. Other forms of technical construction are the use of lighting where sparks are shown to fly out of the machines and the use of sound where the music and sound seem to be both unnatural, matching the images on screen. There is continuous music play throughout the opening title and this reflects the actions on the screen. The actual images on screen have to be of put together through a storyboard due to the immense amount of action that takes place in the film. Overall the technical construction in the film is well thought out and well put together, which is why the film grabs the audinces attention straight away.