For the past week the group has been researching various thriller movies, the movie we're researching at the moment is the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (TCM) is a long term favorite amongst scare enthusiasts and has touched the hearts of millions of fans. However, the most recent installment of the series is poorly rated by many due to its poor storyline. The TCM is a scary film and has some notable scenes that draw out fear in the audience but lack of interesting storyline makes it bland and unentertaining. The TCM uses tracking shots, close-ups and inserts. The TCM also uses very detailed props and costumes to immerse audiences such as chainsaws and leather masks. The TCM fantastically uses jump scares and music to intensify the film and it truly terrifies the audience. The use of loud sounds leaves the audience cowering in fear and leaves them on the edge of their seats. The TCM al...
I'm researching genres to try and find innovative ways to make our movie. I have started with the action genre. The movies I researched all had these camera angles and movements in common: Establishing Shots High and Low angles Birds Eye View Tracking Shots Side View Common Mis-En-Scene used in action films: Comedy when applicable Large movie sets Creative prop usage (for example weapons) High usage of costumes Use of lighting to create tension Common Editing used in action films: Inserts Cuts (often) Fade Aways Cross Cutting Jump Cuts Dissolve Common Sounds used in action films: Dialogue Intense music leaving audience on edge of their seats Sound Bridges Ambient Sounds to immerse audience Films I watched in the action genre: Bullet Train Captain America Civil War Ghosted John Wick Elements of the Genre that I like: The action genre offers a great deal of creative freedom and several opportunities to employ various cinematic elements to significantly alte...
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