Friday 28 September 2012

Thriller Genre Definition

The genre of Thriller in Film is a broad genre of films that use suspense and excitement as the main elements of the film. The aim of a thriller is to keep the viewer on the edge of their seat and use plot twists extensively.

Definition: These are types of films known to promote intense excitement, suspense, a high level of anticipation, ultra-heightened expectation, uncertainty, anxiety, and nerve-wracking tension. Thriller and suspense films are virtually synonymous and interchangeable categorizations, with similar characteristics and features.
If the genre is to be defined strictly, a genuine thriller is a film that rentlessly pursues a single-minded goal - to provide thrills and keep the audience cliff-hanging at the 'edge of their seats' as the plot builds towards a climax. The tension usually arises when the main character(s) is placed in a menacing situation or mystery, or an escape or dangerous mission from which escape seems impossible. Life itself is threatened, usually because the principal character is unsuspecting or unknowingly involved in a dangerous or potentially deadly situation. Plots of thrillers involve characters which come into conflict with each other or with outside forces - the menace is sometimes abstract or shadowy.
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Spider Man Title Sequence

This is the opening sequence to the 2002 film 'Spider Man'. This title sequence is very dark and quite quick when it changes. It uses strong association to a Spider's web. This adds quite a stylish way of transitioning. The sequence is very dark and the music is mainly stringed. This works well to add atmosphere to the sequence.

Friday 21 September 2012

Understanding Genre - Definitions

A genre is a class that is given to a series of films that classify it's 'type'. This is achieved by looking at the key conventions of the film. this is how it is defined in an online Dictionary : Genre