Common Film Genres:
- Action
- Comedy
- Horror
- Sci-fi
- Romantic Comedy
- Drama
The Genre I have chosen for my movie opening is Horror.
What is horror?
- A film that plays on the audiences fears
- Focuses on eerie atmospheres.
- Attempt to startle the audience
- Stereotypically involves supernatural elements.
- Includes many sub-genres (as seen below)
- The most common codes and conventions include screaming, blood, death, violence, specific victims, and isolated settings, chase sequences
Horror movie sub-genres:
- Comedy Horror (Combination of comedy and horror)
- Action Horror (Combination of Action and horror, typically the eerie settings, and characters of horror films with tense and frantic chases of action films)
- Psychological horror (Based upon characters fears, focusing on psychological dread)
- Science fiction horror. (Combination of Sci-Fi and Horror)
- Body Horror (focuses on graphic destruction or mutilation of body parts e.g disease causes body to completely decay whilst living)
- Gothic Horror (Psychological terror in historically romantic settings e.g. castles)
- Supernatural horror (paranormal, zombie ect)
- Japanese Horror (It is similar to supernatural horror, however focuses on unique and innovative story lines, often based upon old folks-tales with a modernised twist)
- Slasher (Graphic violence, commonly with knife/chainsaw ect)
- Dark Fantasy (Fantasy elements with a twist of horror, e.g. horror in a fantasy setting)
- Thriller-Horror (based upon real life events e.g serial killers ect)
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