These 9 frames clearly depict the genre and style of this film. The colour palette is bright and almost abnormal, with some of the scenes depicting strange and otherworldly creatures and movements. The close ups also show that there are intimate and almost scary scenes in this film. the various locations within these frames shows frequent movement and fast pace. There are recurring images of blood and gore in these frame, highlighting the genre and style of the film. The colour palette is mainly dark colours with dim and dingy lighting. The whole 9 frames show abandonment with the set and settings and the lone characters in every shot, adding to the suspense and thrill of the film. All the frames clearly depict the genre and the eerie style of the film. The colours clearly present the genre and we could use these examples as these colours and the lighting suggest, on their own, the horror/thriller genre. the loneliness also could be used to our advantages as it seems we are using an unsuspecting woman in a very vulnerable sate and therefore our film and storyboard should reflect this vulnerability and therefore prey on the audiences naive emotions and sympathy for the main character.
Se7en
These 9 frames present the thriller genre perfectly also, as the colour palette is also dark but more mysterious with more black and green undertones. The lighting, being single spotlights and dim, hard to see lighting. This lighting combined with the colour palette causes the audience to find it hard and uncomfortable to see. These 9 frames only show the opening, even so the genre and type of film is obvious through these 9 images. The creepy, eerie and random images cause the audience to be confused and want to know more, the black and white undertones also imply darkness and therefore death and destruction causing our audience to feel uncomfortable which allows the target audience to feel the emotions that the film is intentionally making them feel. The close ups also suggest mystery in that the rest of the shot and the person doing everything in the shot is not seen and therefore the audience is pulled in. The miss en scene proves a dirty and rugged feel also implying that it is either not legal or not normal. We can draw from these frames that the low lighting and the colour palette of darker shades with a monotone undertone allows the audience to make assumptions about the style of the film before it is fully introduced, allowing our target audience to be intrigued and the message to be delivered.
Inception
The 9 frames in this film are slightly different as they have more of a range of colour palettes, due to varying locations, and this suggests a fast paced film with the weather depicting the colours mainly for each picture. the extreme temperatures and changes between the frames also suggests fast pace and mystery. the props such as the gun and th out of place train in the road suggests that props are key when making a horror/thriller film and the miss en scene has to be right to convey the suspense and the mood. the styles of shot such as the slanted shot and the through the bars shot and the double image also suggests variation with not only the location but the style of film and therefore the genre of the film. Most of these shots included scenery but the ones that do contain characters are almost all lone characters in shot, showing the use of vulnerability of the characters and therefore using the audiences emotions against them. I think we can maximise the use of the props and make sure the miss en scene is perfect to keep with consistency and continuity.



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