Genre Research Blog: Psychological Thriller
Common camera angles in your genre (CAMS) camera angles, movement, shots:
Close ups and extreme close ups
Dutch angles
POV shots
Zooms
Common Mis-En-Scene in your genre (CLAMPS) Mis-En-scene:
"Low-key" lighting
Acting: unstable emotional state
Setting: confined spaces, remote locations, or situations where escape is difficult.
Costumes: time-oriented, colors relating to the time period.
Common Editing in your genre:
Fast cuts
Flashbacks
Slow-motion
Montages
Common sound in your genres:
Diegetic Sounds
Sobbing
Screaming
Foot steps
Banging
Gun shot
Whispering
Non-Diegetic Sounds
Slow piano
Fast-paced music
High pitched ringing
Example films of your genres:
Don't Worry Darling
Parasite
Midsommar
Lamb
Get Out
I'm Thinking of Ending Things
What elements of the genre that you like?
The use of the element of anxiety to make readers uncomfortable.
Each psychological thriller I've seen has been very moving.
Costumes seeming to be perfectly fit to the film
What elements of the genre do not appeal to you?
It is hard to rewatch. Most psychological thrillers are "not what they may seem" or have a plot major plot twist. So it can be hard to rewatch them with the full effect.
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