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Sound      Editing


        THRILLER
      CONVENTIONS

Mis-en-scene     Camera
Tracking And Panning Shots:                                     Low/High Angle Shots:
   These are normally used at the start of films                   These are used to make
   to emphasis certain characters or groups that                   characters seem more
   are important/pose a threat within the story                    powerful or more
   line.                                                           vulnerable. Often used in
                                                                   thrillers to distinguish
Fast Pan Shots:                                                    between the character
Commonly used to                                                   that is the perpetrator
create a sense of                                                  and the victim.
confusion and
bewilderment, at
times usually when a
                                  CAMERA
victims safety is at
risk.

   Long Shots:
   Helps set the scene and show where
                                                   Close-up Shots:
   scenes are occurring. Often used to
                                                   Often used in the midst of
   indicate drama is approaching.
                                                   dramatic and scary scenes.
                                                   Emphasis emotions usually on
                                                   victims faces, terror or
                                                   perpetrator, enjoyment.
SOUND

Non-Digetic Sound:
-Sinister orchestral music: This is used to       Digetic Sound:
build tension and create the sense of             -Dialogue: Used to create normality in the
foreboding for the audience. They are             genre. Changes in tone and volume to
awaiting something bad or mysterious to           dialogue can imply emotions that are
happen.                                           typical for the genre.
- Happy uplifting music: This is used to lull     - Emphasised sounds: Can be used to
the audience into a false sense of security, so   build tension and deliberately provoke
sudden drama can cause surprise and terror.       questions from the audience. Such-as a
It also builds tension as the audience can be     door opening or the slam of a car door.
waiting for the storyline to deliver something    How did the door open? Who is coming
sinister, that they are anticipating.             out of the car?
Flash Back/Memory Style Of Editing:
Normally used in physiological thrillers. It can give audiences
background knowledge and provoke questions. Possibly              Fast-Paced
foreshadowing events in the film or showing capabilities of       Editing:
characters.                                                       Commonly used
                                                                  in thrillers to
                                                                  create tension
                                                                  and make the

                               EDITING                            movie feel like it
                                                                  is moving along
                                                                  quickly. It can
                                                                  bewilder the
                                                                  audiences and
                                                                  helps emphasis
                                                                  emotions as
                                                                  many storylines
                                                                  come together
Jump Cuts:
                                                                  to form a climax
These can help fill the audience in on parallel
story lines. They also create a fragmented style of
editing that builds tension.
Setting:
Stereotypically normal locations are often used to give the sense of security and normality to
the audience. Houses often use stairs and mirrors in climatic scenes to emphasis chases or
approaching terrorising figures. The weather within the settings usually reflects the storyline.
When main scary scenes are playing rain , thunder and night time are expected. As they
reflect mystery and isolation.




                           MIS-EN-SCENE
  Clothing & Make-up:                                          Lighting:
  Typical clothes and minimal make-up are often                These often reflect the
  used. To create a sense of normality. These fool             overriding overtone of the
  the audience into identifying with the most sick             scene. Bright lighting can
  of characters as they look normal. Because of the            be dazzling and
  conventionalism of the clothing and make-up                  disorientating. Whilst
  this terrorises the audience further, as these run           minimal lighting creates
  of the mill looking characters are actually                  the sense of mystery and
  considerably psychotic.                                      anticipation.

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Thriller conventions

  • 1. Sound Editing THRILLER CONVENTIONS Mis-en-scene Camera
  • 2. Tracking And Panning Shots: Low/High Angle Shots: These are normally used at the start of films These are used to make to emphasis certain characters or groups that characters seem more are important/pose a threat within the story powerful or more line. vulnerable. Often used in thrillers to distinguish Fast Pan Shots: between the character Commonly used to that is the perpetrator create a sense of and the victim. confusion and bewilderment, at times usually when a CAMERA victims safety is at risk. Long Shots: Helps set the scene and show where Close-up Shots: scenes are occurring. Often used to Often used in the midst of indicate drama is approaching. dramatic and scary scenes. Emphasis emotions usually on victims faces, terror or perpetrator, enjoyment.
  • 3. SOUND Non-Digetic Sound: -Sinister orchestral music: This is used to Digetic Sound: build tension and create the sense of -Dialogue: Used to create normality in the foreboding for the audience. They are genre. Changes in tone and volume to awaiting something bad or mysterious to dialogue can imply emotions that are happen. typical for the genre. - Happy uplifting music: This is used to lull - Emphasised sounds: Can be used to the audience into a false sense of security, so build tension and deliberately provoke sudden drama can cause surprise and terror. questions from the audience. Such-as a It also builds tension as the audience can be door opening or the slam of a car door. waiting for the storyline to deliver something How did the door open? Who is coming sinister, that they are anticipating. out of the car?
  • 4. Flash Back/Memory Style Of Editing: Normally used in physiological thrillers. It can give audiences background knowledge and provoke questions. Possibly Fast-Paced foreshadowing events in the film or showing capabilities of Editing: characters. Commonly used in thrillers to create tension and make the EDITING movie feel like it is moving along quickly. It can bewilder the audiences and helps emphasis emotions as many storylines come together Jump Cuts: to form a climax These can help fill the audience in on parallel story lines. They also create a fragmented style of editing that builds tension.
  • 5. Setting: Stereotypically normal locations are often used to give the sense of security and normality to the audience. Houses often use stairs and mirrors in climatic scenes to emphasis chases or approaching terrorising figures. The weather within the settings usually reflects the storyline. When main scary scenes are playing rain , thunder and night time are expected. As they reflect mystery and isolation. MIS-EN-SCENE Clothing & Make-up: Lighting: Typical clothes and minimal make-up are often These often reflect the used. To create a sense of normality. These fool overriding overtone of the the audience into identifying with the most sick scene. Bright lighting can of characters as they look normal. Because of the be dazzling and conventionalism of the clothing and make-up disorientating. Whilst this terrorises the audience further, as these run minimal lighting creates of the mill looking characters are actually the sense of mystery and considerably psychotic. anticipation.