How to film a thriller
Camera angles
POV - shows the viewpoint of someone
Close ups/reaction shots
Extreme close up
Shooting through an opening - suggests hidden watcher
Long shot
Shot reverse shot: shows character then shows POV of what they see
Handheld camera shots
Tracking shot
High angle - shows weakness/vulnerability
Editing
Slow editing - shows peacefulness/no danger
Fast editing - quick cuts show panic, puts the audience on edge
Dissolves/fades - cut out long journeys
Music
Diegetic sound - sound heard on screen e.g birds chirping, footsteps - actual sound
Non diegetic sound - sound heard of screen e.g narrator, soundtrack - commentary sound
sinister sound effects show danger
ominous music
Background sounds (nature) shows
Lighting
ominous music
Background sounds (nature) shows
Lighting
Dark lighting
Natural lighting e.g sunlight
Natural lighting e.g sunlight
Ross, I had hoped you would spend the weekend doing / improving at least one of my missing Blogs.
ReplyDeleteNo time to waste in tomorrow's lesson!
Mr Williamson