In our thriller, editing as well as cinematography will also be crucially used.
We will use fast editing when the female character is seen and attacked by the antagonist this is in order to build up tension amongst the audience as well as suspense. Slow editing will be used when the female character falls to the floor this makes the fall more dramatic towards the audience, meaning that more tension and suspense is created.
A fade to black editing will be used when the viewing target audience sees the antagonist, this creates a good effect on the film, while it will create more suspense and anxiety amongst the audience.
In addition, a reaction shot will be used when the female character first sees the antagonist, this is for the audience to view her vulnerability throught the emotion she shows on her face. Most Importantly, it will influence a chilled response from the audience.
Lastly, a shot reverse shot will also be used to show the full view of the attack and torment, tension and fear between the antagonist and the female victim, creating more suspense among the audience.
Rex, again, you can see that you are thinking about the use of micro-elements within your thriller and what examples will be best to use.
ReplyDeleteTo improve;
-get rid of the images as they have no relevance to the post
-you should write each example using the PEER format so your analysis of your choices are clear