Slow editing
During the walk towards the window the editing is very slow (timing of shots), this is showing the caution and showing how weary the protagonist is, this makes the audience doubt what the protagonist is doing and creates suspense within the audience because they are expecting something to happen but unsure of exactly what, this allows for surprise/shock due to the tension helping build this. This style of editing is typical in thriller movies and is constantly used to create suspense, the long, slow build up let the audience know something is about to happen but we don't know when and then it surprises us when there is a jump scare, this helps the audience build a relationship with the protagonist as the audience can see the position the protagonist is in and the fact that it is going extremely slow shows the anxiety the protagonist is feeling, the audience become extremely sympathetic towards her and her situation.
Reaction shot
After she sees the antagonist at the window the reaction shot is used, this shows the protagonists fear and along with this makes the audience fearful as well, the protagonist is clearly frightened and the audience know she hasn't got control of the situation, this causes shock to the audience as they realise the true danger the protagonist is in, it also helps the audience build a relationship with her as they feel sympathy toward her, hoping she will escape. The reaction shot is used a lot in thrillers as it shows the audience how the character feels and also the audience often copy the emotion, most will be frightened at this stage, the reaction of the character shock/surprises the audience due to them thinking she had more power due to the weapon she is holding.
Fast editing
In the scene where the protagonist is running, trying to find a place to hide the editing is fast (timing of shots), this is portraying the panic she is feeling and her heartbeat beating rapidly, the protagonist is desperately trying to get away from the antagonist, this creates suspense as to whether she will escape from the antagonists or not, the audience create a relationship with the protagonist, they are fearful for her and hope she escapes, they also feel extreme fear toward the antagonist due to the clear power they have over her, fast editing is constantly used to show the victim trying to escape, it shows the panic and fear they feel and also makes the viewer feel like she is escaping when in reality the antagonist is right behind her, this is conventional as thrillers constantly try to use this style of editing to keep audiences on the edge of their seat, they feel like the protagonist is finally getting the upper hand, escaping, yet the antagonist is still close behind them, it shows the true and almost alien like power these antagonists have, helping create fear within the audience.
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This will help me with my opening sequence as it will give me some inspiration for editing styles, before this I was struggling to decide which editing styles to use, but now I have a clear idea on which editing styles will be most effective in my opening sequence and why they work and when they should be used and how they help the audience build a relationship with the character, for example, I will be using fast editing to show when the protagonist is running from the antagonist, this creates suspense and shows the audience that the protagonist is in danger, giving the antagonist power over them.
This post demonstrates some understanding of how editing styles are used within the thriller genre. You have identified the correct points, but your analysis that you have included is a little vague. You have tried to follow the PEER structure, but you need to elaborate on your points further, which will enable your analysis to be more structured.
ReplyDeleteYou have also started to consider the codes and conventions of a thriller, but again this needs to be elaborated and explored in more detail.
Aim to-
1) Include the images within your analysis
2) Include a summary to explain how your research will assist you with planning and creating your own thriller, by considering the different editing styles that you will want to include
This post now demonstrates some proficient understanding of how editing styles are used within the thriller genre. You have developed on your points further and have used the PEER format, to demonstrate your understanding of how the conventions of a thriller are evident in your sequence.
ReplyDeleteYou now need to elaborate on the points that you have included on the audience relationship further, by discussing the emotions and effects that are created in a lot more detail.