What titles are displayed during the opening scene: The production title, the actors, credits to sound and editors, plus the directors. What images are displayed: slashes of blood. Hospital props like x-rays and skeletons, and rock music How does the film establish the feeling of the project: though i don't believe the intro gives suspense and thriller. It defiantly spooks you with anxiety and has you at the edge of the seat because of the music choice
What conventions did the movie have? : it had social commentary, Jump scares (common horror tropes) and character development What conventions do you like? : I really like the uses of foreshadowing in dialogue used between the character and his friend while they were on the phone in the beginning of the movie. It was almost like a waning sign that something wasn't safe. Same as when the main character was driving his way to his destination and got pulled or by the police when he did nothing wrong but be African American What conventions did the movie use that did not appeal to you? : i do believe the lack of back story had me confused and left a lot of plot holes. I feel if it were expressed better with some of the side characters it would help understand the movie a lot better
Genre Horror Common camera angles in your genre (CAMS) camera angles, movement, shots. Filmmakers in the horror genre frequently employ particular camera angles, motions, and shots to evoke suspense, terror, and anxiety. The following are some typical camera angles used in horror movies Low Angle Shots; frequently used when a scary character is revealed or when the viewer is supposed to feel exposed. High Angle Shots; used to highlight a character's frailty or to give the impression that someone is watching them from above. Dutch Angle (Tilted Shot); used to heighten the feeling of confusion under stressful or terrifying situations. Point-of-View (POV) Shots; Often utilized to heighten the tension between the audience and the character during pursuit sequences or suspenseful situations. Tracking Shots ; is frequently employed to heighten suspense and tension in scenarios. Zoom Shots; used to highlight a particular issue or heighten the effect of a scare. Wide Shots; used to cr...
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