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Transcript of Thriller seminar
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Media Thriller Conventions
Ft. Editing + Camera Shots/Angles/Movements
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Fast editing is used to create interest in the scene and keep the audience hooked in, often by using close cutting editing to quickly jump from scene to scene.
FAST EDITING
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Cross CuttingYou can edit back and forth between the character and the subject as many times as you want to build tension. The audience won't get bored. This is the most powerful form of cinema, even more important than acting. To take it even further have the actor walk toward the subject. Switch to a tracking shot to show his changing perspective as he walks. The audience will believe they are sharing something personal with the character. This is what Hitchcock calls "pure cinema."
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FLASHBACKSFlashbacks are often used in an important, or particularly thrilling scene. They allow us to gain an insight on how the character feels about a certain event that is occurring. They create a feeling of space and time disorientation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snKXo2S-lRg
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Tracking and Pan shots are used more often than not used in the beginning of thriller films. It does this to keep the interest on a particular individual or group. It may also do this to create excitement and hook the audience in. Tracking shots are used to keep excitement and thrill during scenes that move a lothttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxqHVoZ0fzc
Tracking and Pan shots
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In this instance it allows us to see through eyes of the killer which gives us sense of suspense, as you are helpless to what is going to happen. It gives the audience a clear view of Clarisse’s reactions. This helpless feeling that the audience experiences heightens the suspense and creates tension as anything could happen, and it lets you see things that you wouldn’t usually see, like the frightening things around his room.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQZYz7qR0Fo
POV shots
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Establishing shot: in terms of camera work the establishing shot is integral: not only does it give the audience an idea of the setting of the film, but it can be used to establish the tone of the entire film. For example, if within the establishing shot you see a skyscraper: you can expect that the film will contain themes and topics relating to wealth and success, and more likely than not corruption as the power equals corruption concept seems to be a common message to be had from thriller films. In short, the establishing shot is a way of easing the audience into the other world.
Establishing shots
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A head and shoulders shot often used to show expressions/emotions of a character. Also can be a shot of an object, filmed from close to the object or zoomed in to it, that reveals detail.
Close up
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Birds eye view/aerial shots are can be used for a few different reasons. One could be to establish where the character/s are. Another reason could be to show how small the characters are, giving the idea of weakness. This is important in thriller films as it is often used to show when a character is weak or losing. This can be seen in the opening scene from The Shining. The birds eye view is used to show how isolated the characters are, and how small and weak they are in their new world, a theme that is often repeated throughout the film.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-tzC9kTH8s
Birds Eye View/Aerial Shot
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By Will, Bianca and Zali
Thanks for listening/watching