This mood board includes images from various thriller films that share common themes of blood, dark colors, weapons, and masks. These visual elements reflect thriller conventions that are prominently featured in many films of the genre.
The document analyzes the opening sequences and genre conventions of four thriller films: Super 8, The Roommate, House at the End of the Street, and Tresspass. For each film, it discusses elements like logos, titles, characters introduced, settings, music and visuals that set the tone and build suspense according to typical thriller conventions. These include using dark colors and lighting, mysterious sparks or images, realistic characters in dangerous situations, and point-of-view shots from the protagonist's perspective.
The document discusses the opening scene of a film project intended to uphold conventions of the horror/thriller genre. Shots are deliberately dark to set a vintage nightclub mood. The magician is lit darkly to seem mysterious and evil, contrasting his lit assistant. Elements like a distorted title font, young female characters, and the use of black backgrounds and blood aim to employ stereotypes of the genre.
The document analyzes the opening sequences of four thriller films - Super 8, The Roommate, House at the End of the Street, and Tresspass - based on their use of conventions. For Super 8, the opening sparks curiosity about an accident and sets a mysterious winter scene. The Roommate uses a dark background and point-of-view shot to seem spooky and introduce the protagonist. House at the End of the Street builds tension through its music, imagery of a boat and bright light, and focus on a girl's eye. Tresspass establishes danger through a car driving fast through woodland and showing the mysterious protagonist carrying a briefcase. Overall, the document examines how the openings set tones of mystery, susp
The document discusses the genre and codes/conventions of horror films. It analyzes the film "Psychosis" and categorizes it as a psychological horror and madness/paranoia film. It outlines typical elements of horror films like isolated settings, costumes/makeup to depict blood or possession, and weapons as props. Codes and conventions covered include shots, angles, characters, and sound effects used to build suspense and tension.
The document discusses two major film genres: crime and horror. For crime films, it outlines conventions like a three-part structure involving a crime, investigation, and resolution. Common characters are detectives and criminals. Settings are often urban cities. Horror conventions include isolated settings, a group of friends being killed off, and teenagers as protagonists. Both genres use techniques like suspenseful music and editing to create tension. Popular directors and studios are also listed for each genre, along with distribution methods like theatrical releases and straight-to-DVD. Key subgenres of horror are also identified.
Sound, lighting, camera work, isolated settings, iconography, and character types are key aspects of the horror genre that help generate suspense and fear. Sound establishes tension through notes and lack of sound. Low-key lighting and shadows create an ominous atmosphere. Camera techniques like POV shots place the viewer in harm's way. Isolated rural or abandoned settings imply vulnerability. Recurring iconography like weapons signal danger. Stock character roles like protagonists and antagonists provide predictable yet thrilling narratives.
The document discusses common elements used in film trailers for horror movies. It notes that horror trailers typically use dramatic music, voiceovers that build tension and leave viewers on a cliffhanger, and disturbing sound effects. Visually, horror trailers often employ fast pacing, handheld and point-of-view camera shots to create excitement and a sense of the unknown. Iconography in horror trailers commonly includes the colors red and black to signify danger, and props like knives, chainsaws and fake blood are used to indicate the horror genre. Lighting is usually dim to conceal elements and heighten the unknown for viewers.
The document analyzes three horror movie trailers through their use of cinematography, sound, editing, and mise-en-scene. It first analyzes The Purge trailer, noting the close-ups used to show expressions and build tension. It discusses the lighting used to outline villains and suggest someone is following. It also notes the empty street establishes a lack of safety. For cinematography, it discusses the various shot types and angles used. It describes the editing as setting the scene then cutting to tension and speeding up at the end. Voiceovers and music are used for sound. Dark and low lighting is used for mise-en-scene throughout The Purge trailer.
The document discusses cinematography, lighting, costumes, locations, editing, mise-en-scene, and sound design in a slasher horror film. Mid shots, long shots, and close ups are used to show characters, settings, and facial expressions. Bright, red, and dim lighting are used to convey different meanings. Costumes distinguish victims from the anonymous killer and other bad characters. Locations are claustrophobic and dirty. Fast editing builds tension during action scenes. Sound is mostly silence or heavy breathing except for loud music during action. The film employs conventions of the slasher genre including a masked killer who doesn't speak directly to victims.
Horror films employ several key conventions in their mise-en-scène, camera work, editing, sound, and characters. Mise-en-scène often features isolated, abandoned places with dark colors and props symbolizing horror. Camera work uses low angles, closeups, and point-of-view shots to create fear and isolate characters. Editing employs quick cuts and jumps to startle audiences and link frightening objects or events. Sound contrasts silence with loud diegetic sounds like footsteps or heartbeats to increase tension. Character archetypes include the hero protagonist and villain who usually dies.
A thriller is a film genre that uses suspense and anticipation to keep audiences alert and on the edge of their seats. Thrillers often involve a protagonist trying to solve a mystery or escape from danger. They are typically set in isolated locations like woods or homes. Common characters include criminals, stalkers, victims, police, and deranged individuals. Thrillers usually center around crimes or mysterious incidents, with plot twists to maintain engagement. Stylistically, thrillers employ close-ups, low lighting, synthesized sounds, and editing techniques to build tension and suspense.
The document provides a summary of a horror film opening sequence consisting of several scenes:
1) The opening titles use smoky text on a black background with eerie thunderstorm sounds to set the tone that this is a horror film.
2) An establishing shot introduces the three main girl characters in the house at night.
3) A close-up shot zooms in on a girl playing with matches in the kitchen, hinting at impending danger.
4) Another girl is shown rinsing a knife, building tension that one of the girls could be murdered.
5) The girls are shown arguing in a mid-shot before one storms out, setting up conflict in the plot.
The trailer introduces the main female character who becomes trapped alone on train tracks. It shows dark and suspenseful scenes that leave the audience unsure if other people are present. Quick shots are accompanied by an eerie score, building tension. Brief flashes reveal what may happen if the characters are caught, including a pool of blood. While not revealing the conclusion, the trailer provides glimpses of danger to draw in viewers of horror films.
Horror films aim to make audiences feel uneasy through the use of isolated or abandoned settings like haunted houses or graveyards. Technical elements like unsteady camera angles, jump cuts, and discordant music are employed to build tension. Iconic colors of red and black, with low lighting, costumes, and props involving weapons also contribute to the horror aesthetic. Narratives typically involve a protagonist confronting an antagonist, sometimes with an ambiguous ending, and common character types are the final girl, victims, and villains like ghosts or serial killers. Recurring themes explore binaries of good versus evil and known versus unknown.
The document analyzes the genre of the film "Tick Tock" based on its trailer. It discusses elements that suggest the thriller genre, including two detectives investigating a crime that puts them in danger. Character archetypes in thrillers are represented, such as one doubtful and one persuasive detective. The suburban setting and iconography like a countdown clock and caution tape also establish the thriller genre. Cinematography techniques like close-ups, fast editing, and a bloody character at the end create suspense and unease as is common in thrillers.
The opening titles of Dawn of the Dead set a scary and dangerous mood through the use of a black background and red writing. Montages are used throughout that show various horrific images like blood and violence to hint at the gruesome events of the film and generate tension. Bold red titles and scream sounds further convey danger and death, while chaotic scenes contribute to an unsettling atmosphere and signify the horror and violence to come.
The document provides an analysis of the opening sequence of the horror film The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It notes the handwritten font establishes someone had mental problems. Long shots establish the setting while extreme close-ups show emotions like fear. Special effects like flashbacks build confusion. Scary non-diegetic sounds build suspense. Disturbing images imply burned memories. The target audience is ages 16 and up who enjoy scary movies for the mystery of the unknown killer.
The trailer uses various cinematic techniques to establish the thriller genre and build suspense. Close-ups of iconography and a shift to black and white symbolize darkness and impending danger. Mise-en-scene reveals few setting details, creating mystery. Creepy music conveys the killer's distorted mindset and builds tension. Shaky, black-and-white titles shown with creepy effects establish the psychologically chilling narrative and tone of the film. Fast-paced editing with jump cuts implies action and uses genre conventions to startle the audience.
The document discusses several conventions used in the opening scenes of thriller films. It notes that production logos and establishing shots are typically used to set the scene and location. It also explains that serious, intense music is used to set the thriller tone, while diegetic sounds like police sirens hint that something illegal or dangerous may occur. Shadows are employed to suggest hidden evil, and quick editing keeps the film pace fast to build suspense and tension for the audience. The font for the credits is also large, bold, and plain white to convey a serious tone.
This document discusses common elements and techniques used in psychological thriller title sequences and films. It notes that title sequences in this genre often use dark colors, bold letters, and camera techniques like zooming to create a sense of tension. Costumes are usually normal to feel realistic, but characters experiencing psychological issues have a messier appearance. Locations are also typically normal places but with elements like low light suggesting danger. Common props include weapons for the violence themes and technology like phones and computers that can increase mystery or tension in scenes.
The document discusses common visual and technical elements found in the genre of psychological thrillers. It notes that titles often use bold, dark colors and letters that stand out against a black background to create a sense of tension. Costumes are usually normal to add realism, but characters experiencing psychological issues have a more disheveled appearance. Locations are also typically normal places but with elements suggestive of danger, and the films may cut between normal settings and places like mental hospitals that connote fear. Weapons, phones, and computers are common props that advance themes of violence and mystery.
Our idea is to create a short psychological thriller film about a person suffering from paranoia. We will use film techniques like fast cuts to convey the character's state of mind but won't explicitly tell the audience they have paranoia, leaving it open to interpretation. Thrillers create suspense and tension, usually involving a character in a dangerous mystery. There are subgenres like psychological thrillers where the conflict is mental rather than physical. We plan to use codes like an ambiguous ending, fast cuts, shadows, and over the shoulder shots to increase tension and unease.
This document outlines a pitch for a 5-minute psychological horror short film. The film would follow a teenage girl named Spencer who was severely bullied in the past and has developed a dangerous split personality that murders her tormentors. Key elements include Spencer's poor eyesight contributing to memory loss and confusion about the killings. The film would start with a murder, then follow Spencer as she has flashbacks and realizes her other personality's actions. It aims to portray the real psychological horror of living with an undiagnosed mental illness.
The document analyzes shots from the movie Scream and what they symbolize or represent within the story. It summarizes that the red title foreshadows blood or love/lust. Phone calls from the killer are used to torture and taunt victims by asking "Do you like scary movies?". A dark, low key shot foreshadows something bad will happen. A wide shot of a lonely surrounding makes the audience afraid for the character who has no neighbors for help. Playing with knives while talking to the killer foreshadows an upcoming death.
The document discusses several subgenres of thriller films, including crime thrillers which focus on criminals rather than police and involve crimes like serial murders and heists. Detective thrillers feature a hero investigating powerful enemies. Erotic thrillers emphasize sexual relationships. Courtroom thrillers involve lawyers dealing with moral decisions. Supernatural thrillers include supernatural elements like superheroes or vampires. Psychological thrillers have conflicts occurring inside characters' minds.
The document analyzes the opening sequence of the film "Taxi Driver" and discusses how it establishes conventions of the thriller genre. It does this through the use of dark colors in the title sequence that create feelings of suspense, mystery and tension. As the sequence progresses, the slow build up of the non-diegetic soundtrack increases the sense of mystery and enigma for the audience. Shots of the protagonist in a taxi help introduce the main character and modern urban setting of the film, while maintaining the thriller genre conventions of danger, mystery and suspense through the use of lighting, music and other cinematic techniques.
The trailer uses various cinematography techniques to set up stereotypical horror elements. It begins with an establishing shot of an isolated house to introduce the vulnerable main character, a woman, alone inside. Throughout, shots create a tense atmosphere, building up to a final over-the-shoulder shot implying danger for the woman. Fast editing and ominous sounds and music increase tension. Text with words like "brutal" and "revenge" provide context. Mise-en-scene includes common horror props like guns and ropes, with dim lighting adding to the spooky feel. The trailer subverts some expectations by empowering the woman at the end to attack the threatening men.
APM event hosted by the South Wales and West of England Network (SWWE Network)
Speaker: Aalok Sonawala
The SWWE Regional Network were very pleased to welcome Aalok Sonawala, Head of PMO, National Programmes, Rider Levett Bucknall on 26 February, to BAWA for our first face to face event of 2025. Aalok is a member of APM’s Thames Valley Regional Network and also speaks to members of APM’s PMO Interest Network, which aims to facilitate collaboration and learning, offer unbiased advice and guidance.
Tonight, Aalok planned to discuss the importance of a PMO within project-based organisations, the different types of PMO and their key elements, PMO governance and centres of excellence.
PMO’s within an organisation can be centralised, hub and spoke with a central PMO with satellite PMOs globally, or embedded within projects. The appropriate structure will be determined by the specific business needs of the organisation. The PMO sits above PM delivery and the supply chain delivery teams.
For further information about the event please click here.
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The document discusses cinematography, lighting, costumes, locations, editing, mise-en-scene, and sound design in a slasher horror film. Mid shots, long shots, and close ups are used to show characters, settings, and facial expressions. Bright, red, and dim lighting are used to convey different meanings. Costumes distinguish victims from the anonymous killer and other bad characters. Locations are claustrophobic and dirty. Fast editing builds tension during action scenes. Sound is mostly silence or heavy breathing except for loud music during action. The film employs conventions of the slasher genre including a masked killer who doesn't speak directly to victims.
Horror films employ several key conventions in their mise-en-scène, camera work, editing, sound, and characters. Mise-en-scène often features isolated, abandoned places with dark colors and props symbolizing horror. Camera work uses low angles, closeups, and point-of-view shots to create fear and isolate characters. Editing employs quick cuts and jumps to startle audiences and link frightening objects or events. Sound contrasts silence with loud diegetic sounds like footsteps or heartbeats to increase tension. Character archetypes include the hero protagonist and villain who usually dies.
A thriller is a film genre that uses suspense and anticipation to keep audiences alert and on the edge of their seats. Thrillers often involve a protagonist trying to solve a mystery or escape from danger. They are typically set in isolated locations like woods or homes. Common characters include criminals, stalkers, victims, police, and deranged individuals. Thrillers usually center around crimes or mysterious incidents, with plot twists to maintain engagement. Stylistically, thrillers employ close-ups, low lighting, synthesized sounds, and editing techniques to build tension and suspense.
The document provides a summary of a horror film opening sequence consisting of several scenes:
1) The opening titles use smoky text on a black background with eerie thunderstorm sounds to set the tone that this is a horror film.
2) An establishing shot introduces the three main girl characters in the house at night.
3) A close-up shot zooms in on a girl playing with matches in the kitchen, hinting at impending danger.
4) Another girl is shown rinsing a knife, building tension that one of the girls could be murdered.
5) The girls are shown arguing in a mid-shot before one storms out, setting up conflict in the plot.
The trailer introduces the main female character who becomes trapped alone on train tracks. It shows dark and suspenseful scenes that leave the audience unsure if other people are present. Quick shots are accompanied by an eerie score, building tension. Brief flashes reveal what may happen if the characters are caught, including a pool of blood. While not revealing the conclusion, the trailer provides glimpses of danger to draw in viewers of horror films.
Horror films aim to make audiences feel uneasy through the use of isolated or abandoned settings like haunted houses or graveyards. Technical elements like unsteady camera angles, jump cuts, and discordant music are employed to build tension. Iconic colors of red and black, with low lighting, costumes, and props involving weapons also contribute to the horror aesthetic. Narratives typically involve a protagonist confronting an antagonist, sometimes with an ambiguous ending, and common character types are the final girl, victims, and villains like ghosts or serial killers. Recurring themes explore binaries of good versus evil and known versus unknown.
The document analyzes the genre of the film "Tick Tock" based on its trailer. It discusses elements that suggest the thriller genre, including two detectives investigating a crime that puts them in danger. Character archetypes in thrillers are represented, such as one doubtful and one persuasive detective. The suburban setting and iconography like a countdown clock and caution tape also establish the thriller genre. Cinematography techniques like close-ups, fast editing, and a bloody character at the end create suspense and unease as is common in thrillers.
The opening titles of Dawn of the Dead set a scary and dangerous mood through the use of a black background and red writing. Montages are used throughout that show various horrific images like blood and violence to hint at the gruesome events of the film and generate tension. Bold red titles and scream sounds further convey danger and death, while chaotic scenes contribute to an unsettling atmosphere and signify the horror and violence to come.
The document provides an analysis of the opening sequence of the horror film The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It notes the handwritten font establishes someone had mental problems. Long shots establish the setting while extreme close-ups show emotions like fear. Special effects like flashbacks build confusion. Scary non-diegetic sounds build suspense. Disturbing images imply burned memories. The target audience is ages 16 and up who enjoy scary movies for the mystery of the unknown killer.
The trailer uses various cinematic techniques to establish the thriller genre and build suspense. Close-ups of iconography and a shift to black and white symbolize darkness and impending danger. Mise-en-scene reveals few setting details, creating mystery. Creepy music conveys the killer's distorted mindset and builds tension. Shaky, black-and-white titles shown with creepy effects establish the psychologically chilling narrative and tone of the film. Fast-paced editing with jump cuts implies action and uses genre conventions to startle the audience.
The document discusses several conventions used in the opening scenes of thriller films. It notes that production logos and establishing shots are typically used to set the scene and location. It also explains that serious, intense music is used to set the thriller tone, while diegetic sounds like police sirens hint that something illegal or dangerous may occur. Shadows are employed to suggest hidden evil, and quick editing keeps the film pace fast to build suspense and tension for the audience. The font for the credits is also large, bold, and plain white to convey a serious tone.
This document discusses common elements and techniques used in psychological thriller title sequences and films. It notes that title sequences in this genre often use dark colors, bold letters, and camera techniques like zooming to create a sense of tension. Costumes are usually normal to feel realistic, but characters experiencing psychological issues have a messier appearance. Locations are also typically normal places but with elements like low light suggesting danger. Common props include weapons for the violence themes and technology like phones and computers that can increase mystery or tension in scenes.
The document discusses common visual and technical elements found in the genre of psychological thrillers. It notes that titles often use bold, dark colors and letters that stand out against a black background to create a sense of tension. Costumes are usually normal to add realism, but characters experiencing psychological issues have a more disheveled appearance. Locations are also typically normal places but with elements suggestive of danger, and the films may cut between normal settings and places like mental hospitals that connote fear. Weapons, phones, and computers are common props that advance themes of violence and mystery.
Our idea is to create a short psychological thriller film about a person suffering from paranoia. We will use film techniques like fast cuts to convey the character's state of mind but won't explicitly tell the audience they have paranoia, leaving it open to interpretation. Thrillers create suspense and tension, usually involving a character in a dangerous mystery. There are subgenres like psychological thrillers where the conflict is mental rather than physical. We plan to use codes like an ambiguous ending, fast cuts, shadows, and over the shoulder shots to increase tension and unease.
This document outlines a pitch for a 5-minute psychological horror short film. The film would follow a teenage girl named Spencer who was severely bullied in the past and has developed a dangerous split personality that murders her tormentors. Key elements include Spencer's poor eyesight contributing to memory loss and confusion about the killings. The film would start with a murder, then follow Spencer as she has flashbacks and realizes her other personality's actions. It aims to portray the real psychological horror of living with an undiagnosed mental illness.
The document analyzes shots from the movie Scream and what they symbolize or represent within the story. It summarizes that the red title foreshadows blood or love/lust. Phone calls from the killer are used to torture and taunt victims by asking "Do you like scary movies?". A dark, low key shot foreshadows something bad will happen. A wide shot of a lonely surrounding makes the audience afraid for the character who has no neighbors for help. Playing with knives while talking to the killer foreshadows an upcoming death.
The document discusses several subgenres of thriller films, including crime thrillers which focus on criminals rather than police and involve crimes like serial murders and heists. Detective thrillers feature a hero investigating powerful enemies. Erotic thrillers emphasize sexual relationships. Courtroom thrillers involve lawyers dealing with moral decisions. Supernatural thrillers include supernatural elements like superheroes or vampires. Psychological thrillers have conflicts occurring inside characters' minds.
The document analyzes the opening sequence of the film "Taxi Driver" and discusses how it establishes conventions of the thriller genre. It does this through the use of dark colors in the title sequence that create feelings of suspense, mystery and tension. As the sequence progresses, the slow build up of the non-diegetic soundtrack increases the sense of mystery and enigma for the audience. Shots of the protagonist in a taxi help introduce the main character and modern urban setting of the film, while maintaining the thriller genre conventions of danger, mystery and suspense through the use of lighting, music and other cinematic techniques.
The trailer uses various cinematography techniques to set up stereotypical horror elements. It begins with an establishing shot of an isolated house to introduce the vulnerable main character, a woman, alone inside. Throughout, shots create a tense atmosphere, building up to a final over-the-shoulder shot implying danger for the woman. Fast editing and ominous sounds and music increase tension. Text with words like "brutal" and "revenge" provide context. Mise-en-scene includes common horror props like guns and ropes, with dim lighting adding to the spooky feel. The trailer subverts some expectations by empowering the woman at the end to attack the threatening men.
APM event hosted by the South Wales and West of England Network (SWWE Network)
Speaker: Aalok Sonawala
The SWWE Regional Network were very pleased to welcome Aalok Sonawala, Head of PMO, National Programmes, Rider Levett Bucknall on 26 February, to BAWA for our first face to face event of 2025. Aalok is a member of APM’s Thames Valley Regional Network and also speaks to members of APM’s PMO Interest Network, which aims to facilitate collaboration and learning, offer unbiased advice and guidance.
Tonight, Aalok planned to discuss the importance of a PMO within project-based organisations, the different types of PMO and their key elements, PMO governance and centres of excellence.
PMO’s within an organisation can be centralised, hub and spoke with a central PMO with satellite PMOs globally, or embedded within projects. The appropriate structure will be determined by the specific business needs of the organisation. The PMO sits above PM delivery and the supply chain delivery teams.
For further information about the event please click here.
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1. This is a thriller mood board I’ve created to show the different film covers and
screenshots from many thriller films. An occurring theme is shown in the images,
most of the images include blood, dull/ dark colours, deadly weapons and masks.
This links in with the thriller conventions which are clearly shown in most thriller films.