Thriller mise-en-scene
Costumes:
costumes for a thriller usually included very dark clothing for killer/bad person as this makes them seem evil, hooded costumes also adds to a mysterious character as it can hide the face. Even masks can be used to hide faces.
costumes for a thriller usually included very dark clothing for killer/bad person as this makes them seem evil, hooded costumes also adds to a mysterious character as it can hide the face. Even masks can be used to hide faces.
Props:
Common props used in thrillers are things like weapons used for a murder or gadgets and detective equipment used to catch the killer.
Common props used in thrillers are things like weapons used for a murder or gadgets and detective equipment used to catch the killer.
Lighting:
Dramatic lighting often sets the mood of a thriller. By lighting the victim brightly and keeping the killer in the dark it creates an innocence about the victim and a dark mysterious personality to the killer. Shadows can also be tension building.
Dramatic lighting often sets the mood of a thriller. By lighting the victim brightly and keeping the killer in the dark it creates an innocence about the victim and a dark mysterious personality to the killer. Shadows can also be tension building.
Setting:
settings for thrillers vary depending on the sub-genre. However stereotypical thrillers are often set in either somewhere which appears safe, e.g. home/shower. Or they are set in isolated, uninhabited areas such as woodland or dark streets.
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