Codes and Conventions of a thriller movie
Reference 1: http://blogs.thegrangeschool.net/06hawkinss/2011/03/22/codes-and-conventions-of-a-thriller/
• Different camera angles create different senses of body language and emotions
• Facial close up shots and mid-range shots
• Fast paced camera movement known as Dolly shot
• It will make the audience tense and makes them nervous as they know something is about to happen next
• Quick cuts were seen in the movie Psycho, when they woman got stabbed in the shower. They showed different angles. It makes the film fast paced.
• Different music themes produce a different mood for thriller films.
• High-pitched sounds or orchestral stabs such as screeches
• Mise en scene: Props are very important, Objects such as knives glass and guns. These weapons show what the characters are up to. They also show the personality of the characters.
• Knives in the scene could show that the character is going to kill someone.
Reference 2: Yahoo Answers
• Quick cuts (editing with flashbacks)
• The camera angle changes
• Music that causes tension
• Lightning
• The use of mirrors, stairs, and shadows.
• Dark Setting
• Blurred imagery
• Under lighting of the face to make it look scary
Reference 3: http://amynolanmedia.blogspot.com/
• Claustrophobic spaces to provide a sense of entrapment
• Claustrophobic spaces such as:
• Planes
• Coffins
• Under water
• Boot of a car
• Elevator/lift
• Walk in freezer
• Tube trains
• White van
• Small room
• Car
• Prison cell
• Narrow alleyways
• Car parks
• Dark lightning
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