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STEREOTYPICAL CONVENTIONS OF A HORROR FILM Shaunagh Peplow
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Page 1: Stereotypical conventions of a horror film

STEREOTYPICAL CONVENTIONS OF A

HORROR FILM

Shaunagh Peplow

Page 2: Stereotypical conventions of a horror film

SOUND

Violent sound effects

Eerie Music

Sound Motif E.g. Jaws

Combination of loud and quiet

Sudden explosion of sound

Page 3: Stereotypical conventions of a horror film

NARRATIVE

Equilibrium – balance / peace at start

Disturbed peace – death/ monster in the middle

Established at the end – resume of normality

Chronological order but may include flashbacks

Sometimes includes a love story.

Mystery horror or puzzle

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LIGHTING

Low lighting for the villain

High key lighting for the female lead

Generally a dark atmosphere

Tinted lighting

Night vision for found footage, especially for

outside filming

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EDITING

Mostly slow then to build up during the film

Quick editing while the villain is on screen

Jump cuts – during the chase scenes

Zooming shots

Extreme close ups – show emotion on the face

Establishing shot – show the isolation elements

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CHARACTERS

‘Damsel in distress’ – normally a blonde female

Heroic failure – normally a overconfident / ignorant

teenage, the ‘jock’

Monster/ villain/ killer

The sensible one of the group who didn’t want to

take part

Heroic figure – saviour

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CAMERA ANGLES

Low angle – emphasise monster’s terror

High angle – victims lack of power

Pan and track during the chase scenes

Point of view – empathy with the victim

Medium shots – distance of monster.

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MISE-EN-SCENE (MAKE UP)

Blood

Special Effects

Stereotype the genre e.g. blonde female in a face

full of make up and fake tan ect.

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MISE -EN-SCENE ( ICONOGRAPHY)

Realism

Unnatural – e.g. The Ring

Ironic Villain (A little girl)

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MISE-EN-SCENE (PROPS)

Killing instruments – e.g. Knife

Blood – extreme gore

Locked doors

Torchlight

Hand held cameras ( found footage)

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MISE-EN-SCENE (LOCATION)

Dark

Isolated

Woods

Graveyards

Abandoned schools / buildings

Isolated houses

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MISE-EN-SCENE (COSTUME)

Masks

Aspects of genre

Villain – Dark clothes – face covered?

Victims – clothing could make them look

vulnerable, e.g. no coat in the woods? Etc.


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