Tuesday, 10 October 2017

Conventions of a film opening?



The most important things in a thriller opening are; 
-Titles 
-Storyline 
-Camera angles and shots 
     -Music

Titles

Unless the film starts with an action scene there is usually many different establishing film shots or long film shots with different titles on them. The titles will usually introduce the actors/actresses and many other people associated with the film such as, directors, editors etc; Titles usually take the main focus of the screen and move slowly across it.

Camera angles and shots 

in a thriller opening, in order to catch the viewers attention there may be an action scene or something intense to created anticipation and keep the viewer fully engaged in the film. During scenes, titles will usually be show in exaggerated font size. If there is not an action packed scene at the beginning, there may be a long or establishing shot in order to set the scene,  which again this will usually have titles in them.

Music

In a thriller opening, during an action scene the music may be upbeat and fast to add to the mood of the scene and catch your attention. Also, if the opening is presented with an establishing shot or long shot, it will usually contain music to fit with the setting of the scene.


Low-key Lighting






Thrillers can cause the audience to have a certain mood depending on the film. Thrillers can make the audience feel excited, anxious and feel suspense.

In Crime and Action thrillers common elements may be: ransoms, heists, kidnappings and revenge. An example of a Crime and Action thriller would be Taken (2008)






In Mystery thrillers common elements may be: investigations and detective-based plot lines. An example of a Mystery thriller would be Shutter Island (2010)





In Psychological thrillers common elements may be: plot twists, mind games and psychology obsession. An example of a Psychological thriller would be Black Swan (2010)







In Horror films common elements may be: serial killers, death traps, stalking and horror-of-personality. An example of a horror film would be A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)





Examples of characters or characteristics in thrillers may be: Stalkers, hitmen, assassins, menaced women, spree killers, sociopaths, secret or undercover agents, police or high speed police chases, insane murderers and terrorists to just name a few.



Locations of thrillers:


Horror films: In horror films the location tends to vary however most of the time the location of the film is isolated so the victim can be shown to have little chance of survival. An example of a location for a horror film location would be a dark, spooky and haunted house.





Crime films: In a crime film the location can also consist of a prison or simply on the streets in a dark place where the criminal would operate. Most crime films are set at certain time of day which would be night-time. This is also because night-time provides more tension as it gives the audience more uncertainty. 


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