White Balance: Blue & Yellow
Exposure: Light & Dark
Focus: Clear & Blurry
The usual suspects opening scene:
Enigma Codes:
- Who is the killer?
- Why is there a possible dead man on the floor?
Character Types:
- Bad guy
- Person who got burnt/killed
- Both characters know each-other
- Villains
Sub-Genre:
- Crime Thriller: ends in a police station & its located in an isolated place.
Camera:
Mystery:
- obscures the face of the killer
- panned shot/tight shot not allowing the viewer to see the whole location
- the surrounding
How is the camera being used to create suspense and mystery?
- The exposure is very dark apart from from when everything blew up the exposure went very bright this creates mystery as you don't know fully what is going to happen in dull/dark situations.
- Different camera angles also add to the suspense and mystery.
Using a camera:
7 most common mistakes people make when filming:
- Back Lighting (not necessarily true all the time when it comes to thriller films)
- Head hunting (only head visible)
- Upstanding ( extreme up high angles)
- Jogging (shaky camera)
- Motor zooming (zooming when filming) No Zooming!
- Snap Shooting
- Fire hosting/sweeping the scene (Jumpy camera movement)
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