Tuesday, 24 February 2015

How to film a thriller

When it comes to filming a thriller, there are lots of key elements consider to do with cinematography, sound, mise-en-scene and editing. A thriller must thrill a audience using all of these techniques, a example of this may be the use of a high angle shot on a character to show how weak or vulnerable they may be, or the colouring of the setting maybe dark, this may be to indicate something bad may happen, for example a death. These are known as thriller conventions, weather it may use a cliffhanger to keep a audience to continue watching, or enigma codes.

The clip underneath uses all aspects of how a thriller should be filmed.

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