I know you must all wonder what a
thriller really is...What is a thriller? A thriller is a type of film which
usually consists of a war between the protagonist and the antagonist. The story
contains a series of events, usually bad, which end up fulfilling the audience with
a growing sense of threat and danger which builds tension and suspense for the
climax of the film .The intended aim of the protagonist is to bring back
righteousness whereas on the other hand the antagonist strives to destroy it.furthermore the identity of the antagonist is known
and the protagonist must get involved with their motive.
Characters - The protagonist is usually a strong,
powerful and brave male who seeks to restore the equilibrium. Protagonists have
a hidden identity that the audience will try to uncover as the film continues. Frequently
the antagonist is out for revenge from a past event that makes them have all
the power. The antagonist in thrillers
are also the stereotypically men, usually tall and hench with a dark, sinister
sense around them. In which it gives the impression that they shouldn’t be
trusted The motive of the villain and their relation to the hero will be
revealed at the end or near the end of the film, and the audience is then able
to understand why the characters have acted the way they have. When the motive
is left unrevealed, the film will end of a note of suspense and confusion,
allowing the audience to continue to imagine what would happen after the film
has finished.
The storyline/theme of a thriller
film will be designed so the audience may think it could even happen to them
which makes the theme one of the most important thriller as we can feel apart
of the film and we (the audience)can join in by building the puzzles of the
film. The main theme of a thriller is
based around something a lot about society itself or what people think and is
worried about. Usually isolation, terrorism and kidnapping are the main
important themes used in this genre. Most often the point of narrative will be
from the hero’s perspective.
The Cinematography of a thriller is
important because there are a variety of camera angles that are used to create
emotions within the film. There are a lot of close ups and extreme close ups of
the protagonist character, this I used to show their emotions and facial
expressions when a incident occurs also it can be used to focus on props to add
emphasis on the fact that prop maybe a vital item included in the film. The
antagonistic character will be cut quickly and will aim to hide their identity,
e.g. a shot of the back of them, a low key shot, the silhouette, or shadow of
the character. Even the low angle shots make
the villain seem even more powerful than he really is.
Sound in a Thriller -Music is essential in any film to understand
the mood of the characters and hint at a significant part in the film. In a
thriller it adds suspense and tension. It will often start at a slow paves and
the then build up to make the shots more dramatic for the audience.
Mise en scene -The location is important for the film because it help the audience establish the theme. Lighting is often low key. The stereotypical costumes usually show that the antagonist will be in dark clothes if you see them. Protagonist will be in ordinary everyday clothes. Composition. Make up and hair styles. Acting Film stoke (Black & White, or colour.
