Genre Research Thriller
Common camera angles in the thriller genre (CAMS): Close-up shots to capture emotions Low-angle shots to show power Point-of-view shots to put the audience in the character's shoes High-angle shots to create a sense of danger Dutch angles to create a sense of unease Common Mis-En-Scene in the thriller genre (CLAMPS): Dark, moody lighting to create an ominous atmosphere. Claustrophobic locations to bring a sense of entrapment Props and set dressing that show violence, danger, or suspense, such as knives, guns, or ropes Shadows and darkness to create a feeling of uncertainty and fear Common Editing in the thriller genre: Quick cuts and jump cuts to create tension Cross-cutting to show simultaneous action in different locations. Pacing that builds suspense, with longer takes or slowe...


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