Showing posts with label Thriller Genre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thriller Genre. Show all posts

Saturday, 9 February 2013

Se7en opening sequence



This is the opening sequence to the Thriller film Se7en ,which star the top billing actors such as Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman and Gwyneth Paltrow. This has clip has helped to give me some knowledge on what our group could include in our Thriller film when it comes to creating ours. The fonts in this sequence goes well with the genre of the film as it it very small, and almost as it has been scratched on. They alos flash up really quickly so it's hard to read it in time which makes the audience want to watch the film to find out. The colour white could also represent heaven/death which is what usually thriller films involve. The music in this opening sequence goes with the theme of thriller as it brings a lot of tension to the scene. It also shows that the film is quite twisted (which what the Thriller film revolves around) because the non-digetic sounds are mainly scratching noices. The images in the clips give us, as the audience, a knowledge of what the plot is going to be about. Props such as needles, blades, sissors and documents could show that the plot could be about a detective because those are objects that are usually used by detectives. The images of the props also flash up to give the audience suspence of what is going to happen.

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre opening sequence


This is the opening sequence to the film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. This opening sequence represent the Thriller genre in a different way to what Se7en did. The images in this sequence are more gruesome, this helps represent the genre of Thriller because it is what you would expect from a Thriller film (death, gruesome images). Dark colours are used throughtout the sequence to again represent the genre, the colours red and black show death, blood, evil etc. The fonts that show the cast, director etc are in the colour red which could represent blood. The sounds that are used are the screeching noise of a camera going off whilst the people are takign pictures of the dead bodies they have found, and also the sound of the news reporter tellingus what has happened. Not a lot of non-diegetic sounds have been used in this opening sequence.

Friday, 8 February 2013

How to represent Genre


1. Film - What genre is the film?

- What is the style of the film?

- Who are the audiences?

- Think about the storyline

2. Mise En Scene (MES) - Lighting

- Music

- Position of characters & objects

- Font/colour (credits)

- How is it presented? (credits)

Film opening title sequence -

Here are some examples of Thriller movies and how they represent genre

The Exorcist


- Music brings tension

-Flashing lights

- Actors names in the bottom corner of the screen so it doesn't take away the action from the scene

- From the opening sequence you can see that it is about a girl being possessed (it is shown by the characters talking and the pries that is shown)

- About religion

- OTS shows that there isn't going to be blood and gory

- Audience - For people who enjoy this genre

- People who have heard about it in the media

- The title 'The Exorcist' the 'x' changes into a crucifix, which shows that it is religious

- There is a shadow behind the font - showing two people

- Credits shown on each staircase as we go up

- Dark colours to represent thriller


Se7en

- Scary music - shows that the film is twisted - music also builds up to show tension - scratching sounds are used

- Scary images - Give us a clue of the plot

- Actors names flash up - shown on a black background - lower case lettering for names

- Colour red to show evil/danger/blood

- Images flash up on the screen to show suspence

- From the opening sequence you can see that it is about someone who is killing someone/planning it/trophies shown/ done because of God

- Objects detectives might have - Scissors

- Needles

- Blade

- Documents

- The film title has difference font styles - flashes up - words flash up so you cant read it in time, makes you feel like you need to watch it all to find out

Texas Chain Saw Masacre (1974)                 

- From the opening sequence, you can tell that the film is about death/massacre/including a chain saw - also known from the title of the film

- Images of dead people flash up on the screen

- Audience for this film, would be adults who enjoy gorey films

- Flashing images from a camera is used/ a crime investigator is taking images of the dead people

- The colour of red shows evil/blood/danger

- A radio in the background tells you what has gone on, the images also show you this

- The sound of digging in the background when the dead bodies are shown - The noise of a camera going off - slow motion

- The title is in bold writing (the colour yellow stands out on the black/red background)

- Red images give you differnet images of what it could be


Dracula

- Music brings tension

- Red font shows danger/blood/evil

- Crucifix symbolises religion

- Black images of people fighting - against a red background

- Music starts agai nwhen Dracula is in Church and sees his fiance dead - it brings back the tension whe he starts going mad

- A lot of screaming to show anger

- The Crucifix image shows a dark side and a light side - shows two halfs

- Helmet of Dracula shows a symbol of a devil, to show he is evil

Friday, 1 February 2013

Thriller examples



This has given me some examples of what is expected in a thriller film. It shows me the fonts that are mainly used in this specific genre so I know what to use when it comes to editing our opening sequence with the fonts. It also shows me the colours that are mainly used in this genre. Colours such as black, red, white etc, represent the theme of Thriller (Black for danger, red for blood, etc). It also gives me a exampleof the lighting used and the shots, most of the clips are gruesome to again, go with the theme.

Examples of Thriller films


These are some examples of Thriller Movies, which include Top Billing Actors including, Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, Robert De Niro, Ben Affleck, Will Smith, Mel Gibson, Julia Roberts, Bradley Cooper, Meryl Streep and Leonardo DiCaprio.
Dark colours such as black, red and dark blue, etc, give the Thriller effect.

Thriller Genre

What is a Thriller?

Thriller Film is a genre that revolves around anticipation and suspense. The aim for Thrillers is to keep the audience alert and on the edge of their seats. The protagonist in these films is set against a problem – an escape, a mission, or a mystery. No matter what sub-genre a Thriller film falls into, it will emphasize the danger that the protagonist faces. The tension with the main problem is built on throughout the film and leads to a highly stressful climax.

Sub-Genres of Thriller:

Action Thriller
An Action Thriller uses physical action to create suspense within the film. Like a traditional Action film, this sub-genre will often have continuous motion and action including physical stunts, chases, fights, battles, and races. Often, these scenes will contribute to the overall sense of danger that the protagonist is facing.
Examples: Die Hard, Kill Bill Vol. 1, The Bourne Identity.

Crime Thriller
Crime Thriller film is a sub-genre that incorporates the suspenseful aspects of a thriller with a crime film plot. This sub-genre's plot usually centers on a serial killer, murderer, robbery, or manhunt. As opposed to traditional crime films, the storyline focuses both around the criminal and the protagonist. Crime Thrillers use both action and psychological aspects to build tension and suspense.
Examples: The Usual Suspects, The Fugitive, Jagged Edge.

Film-Noir
Film Noir is not simply a sub-genre, but rather a term for a distinct, stylistic type of crime-drama or thriller that was popular throughout the 1940s and 1950s. Film-Noir is characterized by a black-and-white style with stark lighting effects. The main character is usually a cynical hero. Film-Noir relies on a narrative voice and various flashbacks to explain the intricate plot.
Examples: Sunset Boulevard, The Maltese Falcon, Sweet Smell of Success.

Psychological Thriller
In addition to the traits of a regular Thriller, a Psychological Thriller incorporates elements of drama and mystery film. The suspense in this sub-genre comes from the mind, rather than from a psychical threat. The protagonists in Psychological Thrillers must rely on their mental resources to solve the situation. Because of their nature, many Psychological Thrillers cross over into the Horror genre.
Examples: Memento, Rear Window, Taxi Driver.

Science Fiction Thriller
Science Fiction Thriller incorporates hypothetical, science-based themes into the plot of the film. Traditionally, a Science Fiction film will incorporate heroes, villains, unexplored locations, fantastical quests, and advanced technology. These elements can be used in a Science Fiction Thriller to create anticipation and suspense. Often, this sub-genre will explore the “future-gone-bad” theme, including plots that revolve around alien invasions, dystopian scenarios, and super-diseases.
Examples: Aliens, Inception, District 9.

Religious Thriller
Religious Thriller film incorporates religious themes, including religious questions, ceremonies, and objects. Though some films can revolve around a specific church, many Religious Thrillers include supernatural experiences not pertaining to a certain religion. Exorcisms, demon possession, and church cover-ups are typical themes of Religious Thrillers.
Examples: The Devil’s Advocate, The Ninth Gate, The Da Vinci Code