Mystery: Shot angles that Mystery's use: Thrillers are dark, engrossing, and suspenseful plot-driven films. They very seldom include comedic elements. Any film can generate excitement, suspense, interest, and exhilaration, but because these are the primary goals of the thriller genre, thriller writers have laser-focused expertise in keeping a reader interested. Imagination: They want to captivate the audience's attention and let their imagination run. What I mean by this is that, imagination can frequently be more frightening than anything that appears on screen. So why not employ that with the victim? Mystery movies make it a point to show the body to the audience, often in gory detail. For a subversion, keep the body hidden. Certainly, have characters talk about the victim, or even a few shots of the surrounding area or the extremities. But don’t linger on the corpse. Let the audience picture the violence for themselves. In theory, it will keep them invested and mak...
The key elements of Film openings are: Key characters, Methods that have been used, Genre specific conventions, and Type of openings. Key Character: Setting, Tone, Main characters, Theme, Openin shot Methods:Metaphor, Character Placement, Dreams, Shot types, Flash foward Type of openings: Teaser, Inciting incident, Cold openings, Day in the Life, Prologue Montage The blantant open Genre- Specific Conventions Cold Open- Humour/ action/ crime prologue- pantsy/ epics Exciting day in the life- Action Summary: The opening sequence is such an important part of a movie becuase it helps you with your first impression of the movie. And they do all that by having the key elements and the purpose of the opening sequence. Purpose To introduce the villain To introduce the hero To establish relationships To establish Genre's To find the plot catalyst The similarities of the opening scene irrespective of the genre is The editing, cuts, and the shot type. Even though they always do it just ...
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