Thrillers Media AS
There are many different genres within the film world. Some of these are more intense than others.
For instance the Thriller genre. Let’s take a look at what makes a good classic
hair standing and disturbing thriller.
What makes a
conventional thriller Opening:
. Tension
. Fast movements
. Mystery Character
. Antagonist/protagonist
. Low- key Lighting/flashes
. Time (Past, present and future)
. Sound
. Dark and gloomy Colours
. Camera Shots
What are Genres? Why are they
important?
A genre is a
category a film falls into for example “Norbit” would fall into Comedy
Film Genres
are very important to both the film producers and the film audiences because
the producers need to engage their target audiences in order to be successful,
whilst the film audiences need to be interested and engaged in the genre so
that they go and watch the film. Genre theory is used in the study of films in
order to put the films into categories. Genre is dependent on various factors
such as the story line, the twist to the story line, which the director is who
the characters are and the actors of the film and what are the audience
expectations. By using this genre theory, it creates short cuts in how we are
to describe the films.
Thriller:
A Thriller
is a genre that follows a storyline which also includes the conventions that
will thrill a particular target audience. For example
. Fast and
slow movements
. Airy
sounds that are used to build up tension within the target audience
. Mystery
Characters
. Lighting
(Mainly Low-key lighting and flashes)
.Twists and
surprises
. Storyline
jumbled up
.Time Warp
(Past, present and future)
.
Cinematography (film shots)
Example of Thriller Films:
The Grudge first
released in 2004 a horror/thriller film set in Tokyo which is based on a curse
that is passed down to the victims from a person who has died to re-gain their
revenge. The evil curse is then stuck inside the body of a young woman and a
little boy who goes around Tokyo killing people for revenge. The grudge has
Three Films the first released in 2004 the second in 2006 and the third in
2010.
Dressed to kill
Dressed to
kill released in 1980 is about a mysterious blond woman who murders one of her
patients and is witnessed by a prostitute who then later becomes the victim for
the woman to murder.
Final Destination
Final
Destination first released in 2000 thriller film is based on a group of friends
or people who get trapped in situations where the result of it ends up with all
of them getting killed by freak accidents. Usually the storyline following the
order of the people getting killed. Final destination is followed four more
films which make 5 films of Final destination.
Sub-Genre:
Sub-Genre of thrillers: Sub- genre is a Stems of classical
Genres combined.
Action
Thriller: “Sand Sharks”, “The Girl from the naked eye”
Psychological
Thriller: “The talented Mr.Ripley”, “Fatal Attraction”
Comedy
Thriller: “The Lady Vanishes”, “Fright Night”
Common Themes:
In every
thriller there has to be a common theme to answer the questions of the storyline
“Why has this happened” “What do they want?” For example the antagonist is
always getting payback by using these common themes murder, revenge, a curse,
Family, fights, religion etc. These common themes are usually in the storylines
of Thrillers that grow into more and more answers.
The Audience’s response to thrillers
When
watching a thriller film there are a lot of different reactions from the
audience, different reactions depending on how much you can take in from the
film and the type of person you are.
The most common reactions:
.
Fidgety/Flinch
. Goosebumps
. Tension
.
Uncomfortable
. Funny
(LAUGHTER)
.
Nervousness
What do you think?
As I watch
thriller films I usually get a lot of mixed emotions from these different
thrillers. For instance, scenes that use surprises usually make me very uncomfortable
and flinch. On the other hand if someone is to fall into a trap of the
antagonist due to their stupidity and unawareness I would find it quite funny.
Conclusion: How can this help your understanding?
This has all
broadened by understanding of thriller due to the research I’ve done. I am also
more confident in understanding the reasons for this genre and how it affects
the film and the Audience.
I now Know
and understand what conventions in thriller will appeal to an audience and how
they will react to the thriller films.



Jasmine, a great post with some detailed explanation to support your work. Your examples are well chosen, and you have structured your work well with the main points from the lesson covered.
ReplyDelete- include more sub-genres of the thriller genre
-discuss more themes that occur in thrillers
- in the section about audience response, provide some own critical analysis by stating what you think is the appeal of thrillers
make the changes above please
ReplyDeleteOverall, a good post Jasmine. Still some areas that you could improve and provide more detail on.
ReplyDelete- include more sub-genres of the thriller genre
-discuss more themes that occur in thrillers