Teenagers/young adults are conventional in horror films, in order to relate to the target audience, aged between 15-25 years.
Representations in horror films are based on stereotypes. Although stereotyping is seen as very negative, they are conventicle in the genre. This is because the target audiences for horror expect and respond to the generic codes.
Representations in horror films are based on stereotypes. Although stereotyping is seen as very negative, they are conventicle in the genre. This is because the target audiences for horror expect and respond to the generic codes.
It’s a cliché in horror films for the female characters to be seen as weak, submissive, vulnerable and the damsel in distress. This is based on the stereotype women are physically weaker and inferior to men.
The most common female character, in horror films, is the “dumb blond” for example Casey Becker from Scream.
This character is usually the first one to die or manages to avoid death until the very end; gets killed in a gruesome and graphic way by the antagonist. They tend to be shown as annoying, naïve and stupid. The traits the ‘dump blond” character has, causes the audience to dislike them. Therefore the audience actually wants the character to die.
However, the stereotypical character does keep the audience at the edge of their seats by building up suspense and tension.
In our film, we want to subvert to the representation of the female characters found in horror. We will do this by portraying Ivy, our protagonist, as independent, confident and a strong individual.
On the other hand, the male characters are usually portrayed as the hero or play the role of the antagonist. This is based on the stereotype men are more aggressive and violent then women.
The antagonist can occur in many forms such as the killer, Zombie, monster and demonic possession etc. This character has the most impact on the viewers because is causes us to be fearful and scared.
Moreover, a female plays the antagonist in our film. We will follow the generic convention of this character, in order to make our antagonist appear scary.





















