AICE Media Studies Genre Research Blog (Thriller)

                                                                           Thriller 

Weapons are one type of prop that may be prominently featured in an Thriller film. To keep the Thriller film's high octane pace, assault rifles and pistols may be heavily re-used props. These films' costumes are typically more rugged and aggressive. The clothing worn by the characters appears dirty or damaged as a result of the high level of aggression displayed throughout the production. A Thriller film is distinguished by the use of loud gunshots and explosions. Thriller movies frequently feature fires and smoke, whether from a gun or flames. The lighting in the setting may be dim due to smoke from the flames. A film editing technique in which the editor cuts from one shot to another is known as match on thriller. While continuing to perform the same thriller as the first shot Despite the fact that there could be many hours between each shot, the way they're edited and put together gives the impression of a single, continuous take. Because the same thriller occurs in both shots, the audience is less likely to notice editing mistakes or any changes in the scene at all. US and Get Out are examples of thriller films. There's no way back. I enjoy thriller movies, but there is sometimes too much going on in Thrillers and not enough plot.





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