Short film research: Oracle/Thriller
a. Common Sounds:
- Suspenseful Score: Orchestral strings, eerie pianos, building crescendos, sudden silences.
- Diegetic Sounds: Footsteps, creaking floorboards, dripping water, car engines, tense breathing, whispers.
- Sound Effects: Sharp stings, glass shattering, phone ringing, doors slamming, mechanical whirring.
b. Common Mis-en-Scene (CLAMPS):
- Lighting: Chiaroscuro (light and shadow), use of cold blues and greens, isolated spotlights, darkness in corners.
- Setting: Isolated locations, abandoned buildings, dark alleyways, confined spaces, grand but empty mansions.
- Costumes: Black and neutral tones, leather jackets, trench coats, raincoats, suits that conceal weapons.
- Props: Hidden cameras, phones with cryptic messages, weapons (guns, knives), ticking clocks, broken mirrors.
c. Common Editing:
- Fast-paced cuts: Heightening tension, quick shots of chase sequences, jump scares.
- Slow-motion sequences: Building anticipation, emphasizing dramatic moments, lingering on unsettling details.
- Sound bridge: A connection of a noise to change scene.
- Use of close-ups: Focusing on characters' eyes, expressions, and reactions to build suspense.
d. Example Films:
- The Silence of the Lambs
- Se7en
- Parasite
- Get Out
- Memento
e. Elements I Like:
- The intellectual challenge of unraveling mysteries and piecing together clues.
- The adrenaline rush of chase sequences and unexpected twists.
- The exploration of psychological themes and moral dilemmas.
- The skilled use of sound and visuals to create suspense and atmosphere.
f. Elements I Don't Like:
- Excessive gore or violence that feels gratuitous.
- Predictable jump scares or overused clichés.
- Unrealistic character motivations or plot holes.
- Unsatisfying endings that leave too much unexplained.
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