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Exemplary Commentary-Zombie Land 2009, Director- Ruben Fleischer-An ordinary Zombie tale where everybody has to survive but they come across challenges. Tips to survive and who to look out for.-In the first scene, there is fire burning in front the White House implying that the country is in danger and destruction is going to happen. -The smoke coming from the fire is thick and black, which gives an inference that you cannot see through it so nobody will know what will happen next. The car is upside down which means a riot or uncontrollable society is present.

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Analysis- This movie is a success because they

interact with the audience on how to survive a Zombie apocalypse.

- The credit design is big bold writing about tips and credits. The tips have a colour of grey, which suggest gloom and mystery. The credits have a colour of fire (orange & red) infers danger and death.

- In the opening credits, no music signals isolation and loneliness, thus meaning its everybody for themselves.

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Analysis-The use of slow motion movement indicates the time is slow and nobody can escape.-The use of CGI was helpful to the tips because it was different and wasn’t boring.-The use of sfx and screams help involve the audience how difficult it is to survive