Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Genre Research: Horror

 Close-up, tilted angle, low angles, hand-held camera angle, wide-angle, tracking angle, birds-eye/high angle are all common camera angles in the horror genre.

In the horror genre, a common Mis-en-Scène is:

Knives, crosses, machetes, chainsaws, axes, and masks are all frequent props in horror films. Horror films frequently employ gloomy lighting and are shot in popular locations such as the woods or a dark house. They're also almost usually shot at night.

Jump cuts, Parallel cuts, Crosscuts, and Over-Extended Scenes are all common editing techniques in the horror genre.

To create monsters and amazing effects, a lot of CGI is used.

Lots of sudden noise, loud noise, eerie noise, high pitched noise, and noise that is unpleasant to the ear are all common sounds in the horror genre. During the scene, there is also a lot of silence to add to the tension. The tension is frequently broken by a loud, unexpected noise.

Sinister, Hereditary, Insidious, The Conjuring, and The Ring are examples of horror films.

Dark lighting and a setting in a dark house are two elements of the genre that I like and would use. I also enjoy long moments with eerie sounds. The props are my favorite feature of this genre that I'd want to employ. The objects used to add a lot to the film's atmosphere and concept.

A hand-held camera perspective is one of the aspects of the genre that I would avoid using. This perspective is overused in horror films, and every film that uses it looks the same.



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