
Friday, 5 October 2012
Genre Research (Thriller)
Thriller is a broad genre of film, television, and literature programming that uses suspens, tension and excitements as the main elements. Thrillers heavily stimulate the viewer's moods giving them a high level of anticipation, ultra-heightened expectation, uncertainty, surprise, anxiety and/or terror. Thriller films tend to be adrenaline-rushing, gritty, rousing and fast-paced. Literary devices such as red herrings, plot twists and cliffhangers are used extensively. A thriller is villain-driven plot, whereby he or she presents obstacles that the hero must overcome. The aim for thrillers is to keep the audience alert and on the edge of their seats. The protagonist in these films is set against a problem – an escape, a mission, or a mystery. No matter what sub-genre a thriller film falls into, it will emphasize the danger that the protagonist faces. The tension with the main problem is built on throughout the film and leads to a highly stressful climax. The cover-up of important information from the viewer, and fight and chase scenes are common methods in all of the thriller subgenres, although each subgenre has its own unique characteristics and methods.

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What are your thoughts and opinions of the films and genres you are researching? If you consider what interests you as a viewer, you will be better able to engage a target audience when you create a film of your own.
ReplyDeletethrillers are mostly psychological and one thriller movie which has to be properly watched twice to understand certain things is inception. I think what engages me more is how the camera shots reveal the idea put behind the movie which appears to be a mystery.
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