Genre:
My thriller has a subgenre of horror and
this is conveyed by the use of a distorted nursery rhyme (play sound as I say the next sentence) as it takes away the
innocence of the characters and adds to the fear and suspense by taking away
the ‘natural order’ and expectations of nursery rhymes which normally connote a sense of safety and security.
Mise en Scene:
In the scenes of my thriller that are
filmed in the living room (show still images of the scenes) the lighting is fairly dark. The darkness and shadows
conform to the typical thriller conventions. It helps create a scene and a sense
of suspense like you would find in a real media product (insert clip). Close up shots of
characters faces (show stills) uses real media conventions as many thriller films use close
ups to draw the audiences attention to key parts of the scene. An example of
this is in the film ‘Body of Lies’, where close ups are shown of the important
listening device and important characters, especially to show their emotion (show stills from Body of Lies). When I first started filming I intended to film at a time of day that meant the lighting would be naturally low, in the hope to create natural shadows that would add to the fear and isolation. However this didn’t workout because it was far too dark which disrupted the quality of the picture. Instead I filmed during daylight and used sound effects/ sound track (screen shots from garageband/ clip previews) that would create a greater sense of fear.
Location:
When looking at real media products I found
that a lot of thrillers were set in woods or areas with a lot of trees.
Examples I looked at were ‘Cabin in the Woods’ (show stills), ‘The Blair Witch Project’ (stills) and
‘Eden Lake’(stills). These all used the woods to portray entrapment and isolation,
which are typical of thriller conventions. These films also conveyed fear and
used shadows to help do this (add a clip that shows this).
When it came to making my thriller I took this
into consideration. I decided to film the beginning in a wooded lake area (show stills), as I
wanted to particularly convey isolation and therefore fear.
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