Iconography and Conventions of Thrillers. + Thriller Information
Iconography and Conventions of Thrillers. + Thriller Information
Iconography and Conventions of Thrillers. + Thriller Information
+ THRILLER INFORMATION
Characters!
Main protagonist/s and antagonist/s. For example heroes and villains. Often they can be corrupted and by the end of the film changed to opposite. Psychos, detectives, assassins, victims, criminals, doctors, policemen, students, families.
Narrative!
Death (pre-determined, murder, accidental, suicide. Red Herring. Being Watched. Being Followed. Being Trapped. Deception. Elements of intrigue, enigma, suspense and twists.
Setting!
Urban cities. Villages. Unknown Locations. Sometimes exotic setting: foreign cities, deserts, polar regions, high seas. Big Houses.
Sounds often from normal to haunting, eerie, creepy, bangs, jumpy noises, shooting, loud steps, piano and strings, low pitch, key. Camera shots either steady or move a lot. Close ups, extreme close ups on important parts, medium shots in general, establishing shots for setting. Low/high angle for vulnerability and power. Editing differentiates from slow cuts to fast pace cuts depending on action and events, fades are used sometimes for suspense and to divide scenes into parts or the film into chapters. Match on action is often used in the scenes with props, such as weapons.