The majority of respondents watch thrillers for the narrative rather than the characters. Most think the killer or antagonist should be seen in the film. Popular elements for a thriller film included specific characters, death, confusion, and a scare factor.
The majority of respondents watch thrillers for the narrative rather than the characters. Most think the killer or antagonist should be seen in the film. Common elements respondents would include if making a thriller are specific characters, death, and confusion.
This document provides information about four horror genre films: Wrong Turn (2003), Eden Lake (2008), Scream (1996), and their trailers. It summarizes the plots, directors, stars, ratings, and analyzes the audio, visual, narrative, action and technical codes used in each trailer to build suspense and tension for the audience.
The document provides information about four horror genre films: Wrong Turn (2003), Eden Lake (2008), Scream (1996), and their trailers. It summarizes the plots, directors, stars, ratings, and analyzes the audio, visual, narrative, action and technical codes used in each film trailer to build suspense and tension for the audience.
The movie "String Along" follows a young woman named Delilah who is romantically involved with two men at the same time, playing with their emotions and feelings. As tensions rise between the two suitors, the film builds to a climactic confrontation where hearts are broken as the "red string of fate" that tied them together becomes undone. The film is a fast-paced romantic drama that explores the complexities of love and relationships in an unconventional yet heartbreaking way.
1) Malron is a bounty hunter seeking revenge on the mob bosses that murdered his parents. He tracks down the first boss, Algore, at a space station shop where Algore has taken a shopkeeper's daughter hostage. Malron rescues the daughter and captures/kills Algore.
2) Malron is assigned to capture the next boss, Borin. He tracks Borin down and is offered money to let him go, but Malron refuses due to wanting revenge. Malron captures/kills Borin.
3) Malron tracks down the street boss Kronos, who flees in an anti-gravity pod that crashes. Malron defeats Kronos
This trailer summarizes the plot of the new Rings movie and highlights several key scenes:
1. The main character watches a mysterious and disturbing video that curses her with death in 7 days.
2. Strange supernatural events begin occurring, like her phone burning her hand. Scars also appear on her body.
3. She seeks help from religious figures and a blind man, but the curse seems inescapable. Clues suggest the spirit Samara is trying to be reborn through the main character.
4. By the second day, the character finds hair growing under her skin and in her throat, indicating she is being increasingly possessed by Samara before the 7 days are up. The trailer
This document provides a detailed shot-by-shot analysis of the trailer for the film World War Z. The trailer begins by establishing ordinary life for the main character and his family. However, their normal day is suddenly interrupted by strange events like a motorbike knocking off their side mirror. They realize something is wrong as they see a helicopter and a car crash explosion. Chaos ensues as a runaway lorry crashes through the city. Logos from major film studios appear, intensifying the dramatic music and tension. The trailer cuts between short scenes showing people running in panic and abandoned vehicles. It reveals the main character may have a connection to help solve the crisis. Finally, the trailer shows the rapid global spread of the danger
The trailer is for a horror film called Evil Dead that takes place in a remote cabin in the woods. Five friends unwittingly summon demons from a Book of Dead they discover. The demons begin possessing the friends one by one until only one is left to fight for survival. The trailer uses ominous shots of the dark woods and cabin along with unsettling non-diegetic sounds to set a scary, sinister mood that suggests the film is a horror. It also employs quick cuts and close-ups during intense scenes to build tension and emphasize gore.
This film summary provides information about the movie "String Along" in 3 sentences:
The movie follows a young woman named Delilah who is romantically involved with two men at the same time, enjoying the attention from both. However, her juggling of the two relationships becomes increasingly complicated and takes an intense turn when the men unexpectedly meet and clash over her. The film examines the themes of fate and romance gone wrong through Delilah's chaotic journey as the string connecting her to her lovers becomes tangled and eventually unravels with shocking consequences.
The document provides a detailed analysis of the trailer for the 2015 psychological horror film "It Follows". The analysis discusses various aspects of the trailer including camera work, mise-en-scene, sound, editing, text, and representation. Specifically, it notes how the camera slowly tracks in on the female protagonist, representing something following her. It also analyzes lighting, costumes, props, music, and editing techniques used to establish mood and tension. Overall, the analysis finds that the trailer effectively uses various filmic techniques to draw audiences in and represent the themes and plot of something unknown stalking the main character.
The document provides a schedule and summaries of 9 films shown at a film festival over 3 days. The schedule includes categories of animation, drama, thriller, comedy and memory. Film summaries describe plots, praise strong performances and cinematography, and note some flaws like lack of explanations or abrupt endings.
An audience research questionnaire was conducted to understand what viewers expect from a psychological thriller film. 20 people between the ages of 15-56 answered questions about conventions, examples of films in the genre, and what grabs their attention at the beginning of a film. Most respondents preferred psychological thrillers for the suspense and tension they create. The majority identified the film genre as psychological based on the script and felt the age rating should be 15. Some noted weaknesses in the opening sequence included the characters and setting not being sinister enough.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire given to 20 people about their expectations and preferences for psychological thriller films. Key findings included that the preferred audience was males aged 15-24, and they enjoyed films with psychological horror elements, action, drama and mystery plots. The conclusion determined the filmmakers would aim to incorporate conventions the audience expected, such as those genre elements, to successfully target their intended demographic.
The opening scene of Casino Royale sets up the film as an action thriller. It introduces the villain who has leaked government secrets to enemies of M16. James Bond, played by Daniel Craig, is brought in to deal with the problem. The title sequence reinforces the genre with graphics of guns shooting out cards and names against a black and white backdrop. Daniel Craig was cast as Bond because he is a fit actor who can portray the stern yet inspiring main character. The cinematography uses shots like low angles and movements that create tension and authority, fitting for an action film. The black and white visuals and suspenseful music in the opening scene signal to the audience that the movie will involve action and intrigue.
Harry Knowles reviews the film "Batman & Robin" (1997), calling it an utter travesty and the worst Batman film. He notes the film received poor audience reactions, with people beginning to leave in the first 15 minutes. The box office figures show a dramatic 63% drop in revenue after the opening weekend, demonstrating the influence of negative reviews. While a financial success, the film underperformed and received poor word of mouth.
The opening sequence of The Dark Knight Rises seems to be from the perspective of Batman's antagonist. Photos and clues are pieced together, showing Batman, Gordon, and Catwoman with plans unfolding. Eventually Batman's shattered mask is shown in the snow, signifying his fall. The sequence uses a dark, cold color palette and mysterious music to build intrigue around Batman's demise at the hands of an unseen enemy.
Christopher Nolan is an American film director known for directing complex thriller films such as Memento, the Dark Knight trilogy, and Interstellar. The document provides details about Nolan's background and career, including his most famous films. It then focuses on his 2008 film The Dark Knight, giving a plot summary and analyzing aspects of its direction, cinematography, editing, sound, and how it fits the thriller genre. The review praises the film's exhilarating action sequences and Heath Ledger's performance as the Joker.
This document analyzes the trailers for the romantic comedies "What Happened in Vegas" and "Friends with Benefits". It summarizes the key elements of each trailer, including the use of logos, intertitles, sound, dialogue, voiceovers, themes, narrative techniques, characters, costumes, and locations. The document finds that while the trailers share some conventions of the romantic comedy genre, they differ in their specific approaches to elements like voiceovers, music usage, and pacing of editing.
This document summarizes some key codes and conventions of the thriller and horror genres seen in the films The Hateful Eight, Mad Max: Fury Road, Eli, and Hereditary. It discusses iconic opening scenes in The Hateful Eight and Mad Max: Fury Road that set tension through the use of music, shots, and lack of characters. It also analyzes a chilling scene late in Hereditary where the character Anne's headless body hovers up a treehouse to unsettling music, making the audience feel vulnerable. Both films examined employ elements common to thrillers like an imbalance of power, tense music, and unnerving visuals and settings to disturb audiences.
The document provides a detailed analysis of the technical aspects of the horror film Saw II, including mise-en-scene, editing, camerawork, and sound. Quick cuts, close-ups, and amplified sounds are used to build tension and emphasize the pain and fear experienced by the characters. Camera angles make the victims seem small and helpless. Settings with sparse lighting and furniture create a sense of hopelessness. Sound is also used to create unease, such as the absence of noise and amplified ticking of a stopwatch. Overall, the film's technical elements effectively engage the audience and convey themes of torture, psychological games, and the consequences of not following Jigsaw's rules.
The document provides a textual analysis of two romantic comedy movie trailers: "What Happened in Vegas" and "Friends with Benefits". For "What Happened in Vegas", the analysis examines the use of logos, intertitles, sound, dialogue, themes, characters, locations, and editing pace. For "Friends with Benefits", the analysis looks at logos, intertitles, sound, dialogue, themes, characters, and narrative techniques. The document studies conventions in the two trailers to inform the creation of the author's own romantic comedy trailer.
The document provides an analysis of the opening scene from Casino Royale and the title sequence from LA Noire. It focuses on representation, genre, and mise-en-scene. For representation, both clips focus mainly on male characters and depict women as unimportant. For genre, Casino Royale is an action thriller that builds tension, while LA Noire suggests a mystery or action game. For mise-en-scene, Casino Royale uses high contrast black and white with sophisticated suits, while LA Noire uses dull colors and outfits that reflect the 1940s setting in Los Angeles.
Based on a survey of 44 respondents:
1. Most respondents (72.7%) preferred a dramatic ending for a drama film over other options like cliffhanger or happy ending.
2. Emotions, actions, arguments and death were seen as important elements in a drama film by over a third of respondents.
3. The preferred age range for actors/actresses was 18-25 years old according to over 80% of respondents.
This film poster for The Hills Have Eyes features a silhouetted figure holding an axe in a desolate landscape. Few details are visible, creating intrigue about who this person is and what they intend to do. The dull colors and strange smudges in the poster further pique interest in the unknown events of the film's plot while the red-tinged title hints at danger and violence. In just 3 sentences, the poster draws viewers in through ambiguity and subtle suggestions of threat.
The document provides an analysis of the dystopian genre and two film trailers: The Maze Runner (2014) and Children of Men (2006).
For The Maze Runner, it summarizes the narrative as a teenage boy waking up alone in a concrete maze with no way out, where he joins a group trying to escape deadly monsters. It also discusses the gloomy tone created by lighting and camera angles, as well as themes of survival and finding answers.
For Children of Men, it summarizes the narrative as a world where women cannot have children and civilization has collapsed, centering around a group protecting a pregnant immigrant who could restart humanity. It also discusses themes of hope amid chaos and corruption.
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The document analyzes the similarities in conventions used across trailers for four horror movies: The Conjuring, Suicide Squad, The Boy, and The Purge. Some key conventions discussed include the use of dark lighting and tense music to build atmosphere, close-up shots of characters' expressions, and establishing shots of sinister everyday locations. The trailers introduce main characters and hint at plot elements through props while keeping key details ambiguous. Overall, the document examines common cinematic techniques used to scare and intrigue audiences within the first few minutes of a horror movie trailer.
The document presents results from a questionnaire about film preferences. It shows that most respondents go to the cinema once or twice a month, their favorite genres are drama and comedy, and their least favorite is horror. Most would watch a historical film and say epic dramas like Lord of the Rings are their favorites. They particularly like realistic yet fictional story aspects in epics and biopics. Most also prefer drama in a film's opening sequence and say dramatic music, action, and character introductions make a good opening.
This document discusses preferences for different movie genres and elements of thriller films. It includes polls that ask the reader to rank their favorite thriller films, directors, and components that make a good thriller. Charts are included showing the results of these polls.
This document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about thriller movies. It includes responses to 8 questions about viewers' ages, gender, favorite thriller genres, what frightens them most, how thrillers grab their attention, how thrillers should start, and how much of the plot should be revealed in the opening. The majority of respondents were between 16-18 years old and female. Psychological and crime thrillers were most popular. Tension, intrigue and leaving the viewer on edge were cited as reasons for enjoyment. Loud music and flashback scenes frightened viewers the most. Respondents said thrillers should start with a chase scene and reveal just a little of the plot at the beginning.
The survey found that most respondents who enjoy horror films were male, between the ages of 15-30, rated their enjoyment of horror films highly, and preferred supernatural, slasher, and zombie genres. Most base their decisions to watch horror films on trailers and are influenced by directors, actors and franchises. Respondents reported being most likely to watch horror films with a family or group of friends.
This film summary provides information about the movie "String Along" in 3 sentences:
The movie follows a young woman named Delilah who is romantically involved with two men at the same time, enjoying the attention from both. However, her juggling of the two relationships becomes increasingly complicated and takes an intense turn when the men unexpectedly meet and clash over her. The film examines the themes of fate and romance gone wrong through Delilah's chaotic journey as the string connecting her to her lovers becomes tangled and eventually unravels with shocking consequences.
The document provides a detailed analysis of the trailer for the 2015 psychological horror film "It Follows". The analysis discusses various aspects of the trailer including camera work, mise-en-scene, sound, editing, text, and representation. Specifically, it notes how the camera slowly tracks in on the female protagonist, representing something following her. It also analyzes lighting, costumes, props, music, and editing techniques used to establish mood and tension. Overall, the analysis finds that the trailer effectively uses various filmic techniques to draw audiences in and represent the themes and plot of something unknown stalking the main character.
The document provides a schedule and summaries of 9 films shown at a film festival over 3 days. The schedule includes categories of animation, drama, thriller, comedy and memory. Film summaries describe plots, praise strong performances and cinematography, and note some flaws like lack of explanations or abrupt endings.
An audience research questionnaire was conducted to understand what viewers expect from a psychological thriller film. 20 people between the ages of 15-56 answered questions about conventions, examples of films in the genre, and what grabs their attention at the beginning of a film. Most respondents preferred psychological thrillers for the suspense and tension they create. The majority identified the film genre as psychological based on the script and felt the age rating should be 15. Some noted weaknesses in the opening sequence included the characters and setting not being sinister enough.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire given to 20 people about their expectations and preferences for psychological thriller films. Key findings included that the preferred audience was males aged 15-24, and they enjoyed films with psychological horror elements, action, drama and mystery plots. The conclusion determined the filmmakers would aim to incorporate conventions the audience expected, such as those genre elements, to successfully target their intended demographic.
The opening scene of Casino Royale sets up the film as an action thriller. It introduces the villain who has leaked government secrets to enemies of M16. James Bond, played by Daniel Craig, is brought in to deal with the problem. The title sequence reinforces the genre with graphics of guns shooting out cards and names against a black and white backdrop. Daniel Craig was cast as Bond because he is a fit actor who can portray the stern yet inspiring main character. The cinematography uses shots like low angles and movements that create tension and authority, fitting for an action film. The black and white visuals and suspenseful music in the opening scene signal to the audience that the movie will involve action and intrigue.
Harry Knowles reviews the film "Batman & Robin" (1997), calling it an utter travesty and the worst Batman film. He notes the film received poor audience reactions, with people beginning to leave in the first 15 minutes. The box office figures show a dramatic 63% drop in revenue after the opening weekend, demonstrating the influence of negative reviews. While a financial success, the film underperformed and received poor word of mouth.
The opening sequence of The Dark Knight Rises seems to be from the perspective of Batman's antagonist. Photos and clues are pieced together, showing Batman, Gordon, and Catwoman with plans unfolding. Eventually Batman's shattered mask is shown in the snow, signifying his fall. The sequence uses a dark, cold color palette and mysterious music to build intrigue around Batman's demise at the hands of an unseen enemy.
Christopher Nolan is an American film director known for directing complex thriller films such as Memento, the Dark Knight trilogy, and Interstellar. The document provides details about Nolan's background and career, including his most famous films. It then focuses on his 2008 film The Dark Knight, giving a plot summary and analyzing aspects of its direction, cinematography, editing, sound, and how it fits the thriller genre. The review praises the film's exhilarating action sequences and Heath Ledger's performance as the Joker.
This document analyzes the trailers for the romantic comedies "What Happened in Vegas" and "Friends with Benefits". It summarizes the key elements of each trailer, including the use of logos, intertitles, sound, dialogue, voiceovers, themes, narrative techniques, characters, costumes, and locations. The document finds that while the trailers share some conventions of the romantic comedy genre, they differ in their specific approaches to elements like voiceovers, music usage, and pacing of editing.
This document summarizes some key codes and conventions of the thriller and horror genres seen in the films The Hateful Eight, Mad Max: Fury Road, Eli, and Hereditary. It discusses iconic opening scenes in The Hateful Eight and Mad Max: Fury Road that set tension through the use of music, shots, and lack of characters. It also analyzes a chilling scene late in Hereditary where the character Anne's headless body hovers up a treehouse to unsettling music, making the audience feel vulnerable. Both films examined employ elements common to thrillers like an imbalance of power, tense music, and unnerving visuals and settings to disturb audiences.
The document provides a detailed analysis of the technical aspects of the horror film Saw II, including mise-en-scene, editing, camerawork, and sound. Quick cuts, close-ups, and amplified sounds are used to build tension and emphasize the pain and fear experienced by the characters. Camera angles make the victims seem small and helpless. Settings with sparse lighting and furniture create a sense of hopelessness. Sound is also used to create unease, such as the absence of noise and amplified ticking of a stopwatch. Overall, the film's technical elements effectively engage the audience and convey themes of torture, psychological games, and the consequences of not following Jigsaw's rules.
The document provides a textual analysis of two romantic comedy movie trailers: "What Happened in Vegas" and "Friends with Benefits". For "What Happened in Vegas", the analysis examines the use of logos, intertitles, sound, dialogue, themes, characters, locations, and editing pace. For "Friends with Benefits", the analysis looks at logos, intertitles, sound, dialogue, themes, characters, and narrative techniques. The document studies conventions in the two trailers to inform the creation of the author's own romantic comedy trailer.
The document provides an analysis of the opening scene from Casino Royale and the title sequence from LA Noire. It focuses on representation, genre, and mise-en-scene. For representation, both clips focus mainly on male characters and depict women as unimportant. For genre, Casino Royale is an action thriller that builds tension, while LA Noire suggests a mystery or action game. For mise-en-scene, Casino Royale uses high contrast black and white with sophisticated suits, while LA Noire uses dull colors and outfits that reflect the 1940s setting in Los Angeles.
Based on a survey of 44 respondents:
1. Most respondents (72.7%) preferred a dramatic ending for a drama film over other options like cliffhanger or happy ending.
2. Emotions, actions, arguments and death were seen as important elements in a drama film by over a third of respondents.
3. The preferred age range for actors/actresses was 18-25 years old according to over 80% of respondents.
This film poster for The Hills Have Eyes features a silhouetted figure holding an axe in a desolate landscape. Few details are visible, creating intrigue about who this person is and what they intend to do. The dull colors and strange smudges in the poster further pique interest in the unknown events of the film's plot while the red-tinged title hints at danger and violence. In just 3 sentences, the poster draws viewers in through ambiguity and subtle suggestions of threat.
The document provides an analysis of the dystopian genre and two film trailers: The Maze Runner (2014) and Children of Men (2006).
For The Maze Runner, it summarizes the narrative as a teenage boy waking up alone in a concrete maze with no way out, where he joins a group trying to escape deadly monsters. It also discusses the gloomy tone created by lighting and camera angles, as well as themes of survival and finding answers.
For Children of Men, it summarizes the narrative as a world where women cannot have children and civilization has collapsed, centering around a group protecting a pregnant immigrant who could restart humanity. It also discusses themes of hope amid chaos and corruption.
The
The document analyzes the similarities in conventions used across trailers for four horror movies: The Conjuring, Suicide Squad, The Boy, and The Purge. Some key conventions discussed include the use of dark lighting and tense music to build atmosphere, close-up shots of characters' expressions, and establishing shots of sinister everyday locations. The trailers introduce main characters and hint at plot elements through props while keeping key details ambiguous. Overall, the document examines common cinematic techniques used to scare and intrigue audiences within the first few minutes of a horror movie trailer.
The document presents results from a questionnaire about film preferences. It shows that most respondents go to the cinema once or twice a month, their favorite genres are drama and comedy, and their least favorite is horror. Most would watch a historical film and say epic dramas like Lord of the Rings are their favorites. They particularly like realistic yet fictional story aspects in epics and biopics. Most also prefer drama in a film's opening sequence and say dramatic music, action, and character introductions make a good opening.
This document discusses preferences for different movie genres and elements of thriller films. It includes polls that ask the reader to rank their favorite thriller films, directors, and components that make a good thriller. Charts are included showing the results of these polls.
This document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about thriller movies. It includes responses to 8 questions about viewers' ages, gender, favorite thriller genres, what frightens them most, how thrillers grab their attention, how thrillers should start, and how much of the plot should be revealed in the opening. The majority of respondents were between 16-18 years old and female. Psychological and crime thrillers were most popular. Tension, intrigue and leaving the viewer on edge were cited as reasons for enjoyment. Loud music and flashback scenes frightened viewers the most. Respondents said thrillers should start with a chase scene and reveal just a little of the plot at the beginning.
The survey found that most respondents who enjoy horror films were male, between the ages of 15-30, rated their enjoyment of horror films highly, and preferred supernatural, slasher, and zombie genres. Most base their decisions to watch horror films on trailers and are influenced by directors, actors and franchises. Respondents reported being most likely to watch horror films with a family or group of friends.
The document contains the results of a survey about preferences in horror movies. It shows that most respondents were between ages 15-30, enjoyed psychological or slasher horror films, and their decision to watch a film could be influenced by directors, actors or franchises. Respondents also reported preferring to watch horror films with friends rather than alone, and enjoyed classics like The Exorcist or Silence of the Lambs for their acting, storytelling and ability to provoke a good fright.
The document provides survey responses from 20 participants about their movie preferences. The majority were between 16-21 years old, with slightly more females than males. Most preferred genres were action, comedy and thriller. Favorite psychological thrillers included The Panic Room and Black Swan. Favorite fantasies included Harry Potter, Narnia and Avatar. Most preferred to watch films in color on YouTube.
1) The majority of people want to see suspense and tension in thriller films and for them to be fast paced, interesting and engaging.
2) People want to know the story line of films from trailers but not have all the best bits or endings revealed to maintain suspense.
3) Respondents indicated they like thriller films because they are interesting, fast paced, full of action and provide suspense/tension.
The opening to the Netflix TV drama Stranger Things is not entirely conventional as it is an online series rather than broadcast on TV. It begins with something dramatic to intrigue audiences but lacks traditional TV elements like sponsors. The genre appears to be sci-fi thriller based on scenes set in a small Indiana town in 1983, featuring flickering lights in a laboratory and a panicking scientist. The main characters introduced are four young boys playing a board game.
This survey asked 7 people questions about their horror movie preferences. 4 people were between 11-16 years old, 2 were between 17-20, and 2 were 21+. The most popular horror movie was Women in Black with 4 votes. Most people, 5 people, go to the cinema once every 2-3 months. While opinions varied on enjoying horror films, tension and adrenaline were the most commonly liked aspects of horror movies with 4 votes each.
The survey asked respondents questions about their age, favorite horror movies, cinema attendance, enjoyment of horror films, and what they like about horror films. Most respondents were between 11-20 years old. The Woman in Black and The 6th Sense were the most popular horror movie choices. Most people said they go to the cinema once every two or three months or once a month. Responses were split on enjoyment of horror films, but tension/adrenaline and mystery were the most commonly liked aspects of horror films.
The document discusses reactions to the opening scene of a thriller. It was liked because the identity and actions of the stalker were unclear at first, creating mystery. The best part was when the stalker disappeared behind the girl with a ghost-like effect, building tension. The opening scene was effective at motivating the viewer to continue watching to discover who the stalker was. Suggested improvements included adding a bigger twist and making the ending and overall thriller longer.
The document contains responses from surveys about thriller films. 62% of respondents were female and 38% were male. The largest age groups were 21-25 (57%) and 26-30 (14%). Common reasons for not liking thrillers included them being too scary (25%), hard to follow (13%), boring (13%), and predictable (13%). Suggested changes included making them more interesting (14%), adding more deaths (14%), and including a twist ending (14%). Popular things people would include were guns/death (14%), a stalker (10%), and a chase scene (10%). The most common suitable age was 18+ (25%). Other preferred genres included horror (20%), comedy (16%), and
The majority of respondents watch thrillers for the narrative rather than the characters. Most think the killer or antagonist should be seen in the film. Popular elements for a thriller include suspenseful music, scary scenes, death scenes, and specific characters.
TV drama is a scripted, dramatic program that explores various genres and tells stories. It includes subgenres like teen dramas that focus on authentic characters and anxieties for a young audience, soap operas that convey a sense of real time and depend on social realism, and costume dramas that are adapted from classic literature and offer an escape through historical settings. Popular medical, police, and crime dramas interweave stories of trauma and suffering with character narratives that develop over time, similar to soap opera conventions. TV drama addresses various social issues through the representation of class, disability, sexuality, age, region, and ethnicity in popular shows.
The document provides guidance for creating the opening scene of a thriller film. It discusses key elements of thriller films, including creating suspense through camera angles, music, and lighting. It then outlines a 9-step process for developing the opening scene, including researching other films, brainstorming ideas, storyboarding, filming, and editing. Main task ideas suggested creating suspense through the use of locations like trains or canals, costumes like hoodies, and audio elements like background music.
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Drag me to
Fight club Se7en The matrix Devil
hell
What is your favourite
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thriller film?
8. If you made a thriller film, what 3 things would you
include?
Specific characters
Death
Confusion
Scare factor
Campfire
Scenic
Stalker
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If you made a thriller
film, what 3 things would 5 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 4 3 2
you include?
9. What age would your thriller be suitable for?
16+
18+
15+
12+
13+
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13+ 12+ 15+ 18+ 16+
What age would your
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thriller be suitable for?
11. Chart Title
do you think the killer or antagonist
should be seen in the film?
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do you think the killer or antagonist should be seen in the film?
no 5
yes 7
12. Chart Title
Do you watch thrillers for character
or narrative?
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Do you watch thrillers for character or narrative?
Narrative 8
Character 4