Tuesday, 5 October 2010

Thriller Conventions

Thrillers usually tend to consist of :
  • Low key lighting. 
  • White on black credits.
  • Loads of fades to blacks.
  • Not very revealing.
  • Thrillers are usually shown from two points of views. The first being the protagonist and the second could be from the villains.
  • Usually revolve around conflict between justice and injustice there then is usually a price to pay (outcome).
  • Not much dialogue, which adds to the suspense building.
  • Quick camera cuts which may leave the audience confused, which is very affective in a thriller

1 comment:

  1. Good points Shairone- to improve this work you should explain the effect of each of these conventions - merits and dictinctions always require an explanation along with the facts.
    -Fiona

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