Thriller is a genre of film that is intended to scare with suspense
Common camera angles, shots, and movements in a thriller:
1. Establishing shot- sets an eerie mood.
2. Tracking shot- can show someone being followed.
3. Close up- used to show the reactions of the characters and to build suspense
4. Tilt- can signify a supernatural being entering the screen
5. Over the shoulder- builds tension, can sometimes signify someone standing behind a person.
Mis en scene in thriller movies:
Costumes- usually regular clothes, could be farm clothes, its really based off of setting
Lighting- dark, eerie lighting to not show it is bright and cheerful
Actors- actors usually vary but the most common thing they do is scream and fight.
Makeup- can show dirt or bruises since they are running away and falling on the ground
Props- whether it's used by the protagonist or the antagonist, there are always weapons used.
Setting- settings vary; sometimes secluded. Even on a farm or on a large wealthy property
Common sounds and editing of thrillers:
1. Diegetic sound- when the actor is quiet and you can hear all of their surroundings.
2. Non diegetic- the sounds of weapons, sounds of supernatural being.
3. Sound Motif
4. Incidental Music- suspenseful music.
5. Dialogue
6. Cutaway
7. Eye- line match
8. Jump cut
9. Reaction shot
Things we like:
The dark lighting and music such as violins as they can create a suspenseful and eerie feeling. Close up shots of the actor to show the fear on their faces.
Things we don't like:
We don't like weapons in the film as we are not sure if we are allowed to show them in the film because it might not be school appropriate to
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