The Fellowship Of The Ring
Directed by Peter Jackson, 2001
The greatest fantasy film of all time. A like our film opening, Lord of the Rings opens with a character narration playing over non-diegetic music. A shot of the rings getting created with lava is shown, and is given to the Main races of middle earth, the elves, the dwarves and the humans. The mix of fantasy characters shown in the first scene signifies genre.
The Two Towers
Directed by Peter Jackson, 2002
Starts off with an areal view of the mountains, the non-diegetic music is orchestral in a minor key reflecting the dramatic landscape. Sound effects are Non-simultaneous to the scene, gives insight to the following settings. The peaceful -yet dramatic- sight of the mountains gives slight contrast to the following scene of the fight between Gandalf and Balrog. The scene keeps you on edge as the action changes and the movie starts with a plot twist of the 'good guy' falling into the abyss, a tracking shot can be seen to follow them. There are lots of special effects, including the fire and parts of the character.
The first genre signifier is the music which is the first thing the audience is introduced to, it follows a similar grand feel to the other films in the trilogy. The next signifier is the panning shot of the surroundings -much like the other openings. It shows a village stating the name/context in text at the bottom. The shots carry on showing people walking around in cloaks and other unique clothing, the shots are dark and lit by candle/lantern light giving a mysterious connotations and gives narrative enigma. The following shots may be seen as tracking shots because it slowly follows the characters down the path, the slowness further ads mystery.
The next shot flows into a pub full of people, the pub is vibrant and full of lively people. After the mise-en-scene of the pub has been set, the audience is introduced to another character, the lighting is dark and the characters body language is closed, which conveys mysterious and dark connotations, contrasting the feel of the pub. The characters exchange a few glances an the tension rises and a few characters stand up. The main genre signifiers are the music, costume and lighting.
The Return Of The King
Directed by Peter Jackson,2003
Although short the opening scene sets the scenery for the world the film is set is. The title fades on to the screen in a medieval style font, which adds to the feel of the film. The music playing from the beginning gives triumphant connotations of a world unlike one set in modern day. The camera pans from a shot of the country side to reveal a vista of land and mountains, genre signifiers are seen here as well as when the viewer notices broken down walls and a large fantasy-esk tower. There is a narrative being spoken over the shot with language and an accent typically from this genre.
The Hobbit
Directed by Peter Jackson, 2012
Mirroring the opening of Lord of the rings, the Hobbit starts with an voice over. The Hobbit also opens in darkness, forcing the audience to focus on the voice. A close-up shot shows a match lit in the darkness revealing a hand and a candle. A soundtrack is audible from the start, and to suit the cheery nature of the over voice the music is in a major key.
Alike many other fantasy film opening, fences here follow an orange and blue colour scheme. The overriding tones of yellow and orange in this opening creates a sense of warmth and reassurance, compliment with the script and soundtrack.
After the figure has lit the candle, a tracking-shot follows him at a medium to long shot length as he walks through a decorated tunnel to open a chest. In this scene are many genre signifiers, the Hobbit character himself is a fantasy creature, the house through which he walks is decorated a built to accommodate a feature his size, and the chest he opens contains objects associated with the fantasy genre, e.g. the sword.
Alike many other fantasy film opening, fences here follow an orange and blue colour scheme. The overriding tones of yellow and orange in this opening creates a sense of warmth and reassurance, compliment with the script and soundtrack.
After the figure has lit the candle, a tracking-shot follows him at a medium to long shot length as he walks through a decorated tunnel to open a chest. In this scene are many genre signifiers, the Hobbit character himself is a fantasy creature, the house through which he walks is decorated a built to accommodate a feature his size, and the chest he opens contains objects associated with the fantasy genre, e.g. the sword.
Hobbit - Desolation Of Smaug
Directed by Peter Jackson, 2013
The next shot flows into a pub full of people, the pub is vibrant and full of lively people. After the mise-en-scene of the pub has been set, the audience is introduced to another character, the lighting is dark and the characters body language is closed, which conveys mysterious and dark connotations, contrasting the feel of the pub. The characters exchange a few glances an the tension rises and a few characters stand up. The main genre signifiers are the music, costume and lighting.
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
Directed by Peter Jackson, 2014
The establishing shot is a view of the town in which the film is first set, thsis village is the first genre signifier. This ads to the rest of the mise-en-scene, which heavily indicates the genre. Many props and costumes can be seen, ones of medival decent and claerly from a fantasy world, for examples the buildings, golden goose, and glass bottles filled with liquid (which can be seen in the second setting. The music is intence and creates tention, it also connotes danger. This is solidified by the constant voice/s crying out, the sound of bells also suggests urgency. The lighting is dark in the village and connotes mystery and danger.
Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban
Directed by Alfonso Cuarón, 2004Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire
Directed by Mike Newell, 2005
The first genre signifier of the opeing is the music, that can be heard before the scene starts creating a sound bridge, the ident can also be seen here, as the shot moves through and past it -just like in the previous Harry Potter film. The next signifier is the mise-en-scene of the opeing, the viewer is first intoduced to settings as a snake moves from behind a wall made from skulls, this connotes darkness. The fantasy aspect is seen from the mise-ene-scene because of the overgrown graveyard and the mysterious skelaton figure. The camera pans up the figure making it look more intimidating. As the shot continues up it shows the Harry potter ident, the shot then moves down to show the audience the location. The fantasy genre can be seen with the old large building in the background as well as the small cottage in the foreground. A light is turned on in the cottage wich could be interpreted as home in a dark scene.

The Half Blood Prince
Directed by David Yates, 2009
Mise-en-scene: A shot of an office building is shown, this poses the fantasy genre as it opens to an unusual fantasy setting. However this is typical of Harry Potter, as the plot is spread across two worlds - ours and a fantasy world.
Harry Potter and the deathly Hallows
Like many other fantasy film openings this films opens to darkness, with rising tension created in the soundtrack. Blues are used to create a sombre mood, and a few scenes are shown before the Warner Bros logo to provoke narrative enigma. In these scenes a inhuman character (Voldemort) is identified with a close-up shot of his face and upper body, although recognisable, most of his character is mask by shadow. A cut in shot shows his hand holding a wand, this then forms a looking-up shot at the character suggesting power. He strikes a wand in the air to create a flash of light, and the camera looks down on Voldemort. Magical props such as the wand in this scene are a signifies of genre.

The Warner Bros logo is displayed in a clouded night sky, after which an establishing shot sets the scene of a Fantasy castle (Hogwarts schools is a black chill-out against the blue toned sky). This castle is shown surrounded by fantasy-esk dark floating characters, at a first close-up, the medium and long shot length from the camera.

Suspension is created here through the soundtrack, which is in a minor key, and the black and blue tones.
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So where Narnia hmm? Jk, it dosent really start fantasy ish. You like by comment spam?
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