genre conventions of 4 genres of film
thriller
mise en scene:
costume:: in thrillers, the costumes are usually normal clothes, and they are usually worn and ripped by the end of the film, to show they have been through a lot.
make up: in thrillers, relatively little make up is used, apart from it being used for women, but it is sometimes used for wounds, like bullet holes and stab wounds.
props: in thrillers, props such as knives, guns and swords are used. other weapons are used as well, and they are used frequently In fight scenes.
setting: thrillers use many different settings, like motorways for car chases, or construction sites for shootouts, and also use a lot of different lights, going from dark sets inside to bright scenes outside, so they can use the mood appropriately. it also sets tension, as you cant see in dark areas.
lighting: thrillers go from light to dark areas frequently so they can use varying moods and tones, and also to create tension in dark areas.
use of colour: thrillers use dark colours a lot, as they are generally serious and grim, and the colours reflect this mood.
sound. in thrillers, there are diegetic sounds like cars driving and guns firing, and the non diegetic sound is usually music, which is fast paced and very serious.
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