Below is my paragraph on introducing Shrek (homework for school):
In the opening sequence of Shrek, the character Shrek is portrayed as both a stereotypical and non-styreotypical ogre through various techniques such as camera angles, lighting, sounds and script.
Several techniques are used at the start of the film which shows Shrek is a stereotypical ogre, such as when he exits the toilet after using the 'happily ever after' page for toilet paper. In this scene, a low angle shot is used to emphasise his height and bulky figure. When Shrek is tailing the hunters, low key lighting is used to build suspense and mystery to what Shrek might do to the hunters. Sounds like burping, farting and roaring also demonstrate that Shrek is a stereotypical ogre.
Although Shrek is portrayed as a stereotypical ogre, he also has a more civilised, non-stereotypical side. This is obvious because in the opening sequence, Shrek behaves like a human would, doing things like brushing his teeth, showering and sitting down to a meal. He is also presented as a sarcastic and pessimistic character because when he follows the hunters, he roars and adds humorously "This is the part where you run." In the opening sequence, he is also filmed painting in the sunset which just makes it more obvious he is not just a traditional stereotypical ogre.
The film Shrek combines various techniques such as camera angles, lighting, sound and script to challenge the traditional stereotypical ogre.
