Monday 24 December 2012

Research on genre- Horror


Genre: Horror
Narrative/ theme:
-Dramatic climaxes/ suspense.
-Death/ murder/ torture
-Escape and chase
-Dark
-Confinement
-Supernatural/ spirits
-Madness/ psychotic

Setting:
-Isolated areas, buildings or towns. E.G Derelict buildings, wooded areas or post-apocalyptic city.
-The setting is invariably dark to add tension to the atmosphere and give a sense of the unknown.
-Dungeons, castles, caves, the underworld
-Lost islands, worlds, cities

Camera movement:
-Canting is used in lots of horror films to give an off balance feel or to make the audience feel disorientated. It may indicate that a character has been drugged or is deranged.
-Hand held shots are used a lot in horror films as it adds to the sense of realism; it also conveys a sense of immediacy and intensity. 
Characters:
-Villain E.G Sweeny Todd
-Vulnerable and weak
-A supernatural being E.G demons, aliens, witches.
-Monster creations E.G King Kong, Frankenstein, lock ness monster.
-Psychopaths, the possessed, the obsessed, the brainwashed. E.G Emily Rose is possessed in ‘The exorcism of Emily Rose’

Music/ sound:
-Dark, eerie and ominous sound, which is usually non-diegetic.
-Music is often fast paced to increase suspense and intensity in a scene. It builds up the action on screen to its pinnacle point.
-There are often non-diegetic sound effects such as ghostly shrieks, howls and groans.

Lighting:
-The use of shadows is common to hide objects/ characters or so the audience can only see parts, which heightens the mood and atmosphere.
-Dark, low key lighting is also used for the same effect.

Example:
‘The haunting in Connecticut’ (2009)
-Plot: a family is forced to relocate for their son's health; they begin experiencing supernatural behavior in their new home, which turns out to be a former mortuary.
-Theme: Dark, supernatural, death, suspense.
-Setting: House was previously a mortuary.
-Character: vulnerable and weak- boy has cancer is taken over by the spirits of the dead.





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