In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
In our as level work, were we given the task of creating, filming and editing a thriller opening scene. When we began this task, we had to ask our self’s what is a thriller? What are the conventions and forms for this genre?
A thriller is a genre of movie. This certain genre of film has many elements. The main elements are suspense, tension and excitement – yet there are many sub genres and types of thriller, yet they still keep the same forms of content. A thriller movie challenges the conventions and forms of a normal movie. The main aim of a thriller is to keep the viewer in suspense – ‘on the edge of there seat’, through out the picture. The plot, through the movie, builds up towards a climax. These films are usually based in towns/cities that seem normal. The typical hero’s of a thriller are usually your normal average people that are unknowing of the situation they will be involved in. Unlike a normal mystery styled crime movies, the killer is most likely to be known through out the whole movie. The thriller killings/events are usually on a much larger scale than most movies, involving in larger amounts of people dying, or lots of the ‘events’ happening e.g. mass murder ect. In more recent years, thrillers have become easily mistakable for different genres and styles of movies. But, the main way to distinguish a thriller is not by the subject, but the way they approach it.
Thrillers have certain conventions they must portray to meet the genres expectations. The way thrillers are shot are very specific in places. They use a variety of shots that seem normal. The shots miss things out in certain shots to get the viewer wondering adding a mystery element to it. The editing of the movie often builds up for the climax, for example, slow cuts to faster. The sound track usually adds mystery and suspense. The thriller genre itself likes to make you slightly nervous when watching, music helps this element. These sound tracks are also non diagetic, which means the actors can not hear this sound track, adding more to the feel of the film as the majority of the time, the main characters/hero’s totally oblivious to what is going on. All these elements add to the thrillers mis-en-scene, and meet the expected criteria made by the viewers of typical thriller movies. In the first two minuets of a thriller, there should be mystery, suspense and confusion.
In our thriller, we tried meet the expectations of our viewers. We did this by using the genres conventions and forms. I think in most ways we have achieved to capture the mis-en-scene. Yet we did break a few conventions of the genre thriller, as most directors and writers do. Apart from a few minor things, we used many of the same forms. We used signifiers in the shots, e.g. a figure in the background. We used a dark mis-en-scene, to give the ‘thriller’ effect. The victim in the scene is an innocent kid, and in thrillers, the victims are always innocent people. The twist on that convention is that it is not young blonde girl, as this is what thrillers like to use. Our music has a slight twist as it uses synthesizers and modern drums, yet it still gives the same feel as a normal non-diagetic track in a thriller film.
I think we captured the essence of a thriller very well, using elements of a thriller and elements of other genres; we produced a good opening scene.