Sunday, January 26, 2020

Research Genre: IT

            Since my group and I decided to pick the genre of horror, all of us have started to watch some popular horror movies to gets more background knowledge of horror films. The genre of horror aims to create a sense of fear, alarm, panic, and dread for the audience yet many individuals love the thrill of horror films. The movie "IT" does just that. "IT" was a very popular horror film that came out on September 5th, 2017. 


Camera angles, movements and shots(C.A.M.S)

The movie "IT" includes many different types of camera angles. Some of these camera angles consist of:

  • High Angle
  • Low Angle
  • Dutch Angle
  • Eye level 
The movie "IT" also includes many different types of camera movements. Some of these camera movements consist of:
  • Pan
  • Tilt
  • Zoon
  • Hand Held
Lastly, when referring to C.A.M.S, the movie "IT" includes many different types of camera shots. These camera shots consist of:
  • Long Shot
  • Medium Shot
  • Medium Close Up
  • Close Up
  • Point of View Shot
  • Three Shot
  • Two Shot
  • Over The Shoulder Shot
Costumes, lighting, actors, makeup, props, setting(C.L.A.M.P.S)

When referring to C.L.A.M.P.S, the movie "IT" includes a variety of different costumes. Some of these costumes consist of:
  • Casual clothing
  • Scary clown costume
  • Dirty and ripped clothing
  • Somewhat formal
The movie "IT" includes lots of different lighting throughout the film. Some of this lighting consists of:
  • Dark Lighting
  • Dim Lighting
  • Light focused on a single object
  • Light from flashlights
Secondly, The movie "IT" includes lots of different actors. Some of these actors consist of:
  • Pre-teen Kids
  • Middle aged adults(kids parents)
  • Main scary character(the clown)
Additionally, the movie "IT" includes a variety of makeup. Some of this makeup consists of:
  • Fake dirt on faces and clothing
  • The clowns face makeup
  • Scrapes and cuts
  • Fake Blood 
The movie "IT" also includes a variety of props. Some of these props include:
  • A gun
  • Flashlights
  • Walky-talky
  • Red balloons
  • Paper boat
Lastly, the movie "IT" includes a couple different settings. Some of these settings include:
  • Dark abandon house
  • Outside on the street
  • The sewer 
  • Regular family house
          When referring to the sound in the movie "IT", the variety of the different types of sound intensifies the scariest scenes of the movie. The sound in "IT" creates suspense and horror for the audience. Some common sound that is displayed in "IT" includes diegetic sound such as the dialogue between characters and the characters foot steps as well as non-diegetic sound such as the suspenseful music and scary sound effects.
          The movie "IT" contains a variety of common editing. In order to keep the audience on the edge of their seats and wanting to know what comes next, the usage of jump cuts and fade outs were incorporated in the film. Other common editing was used such as cross-cutting, dissolve and eye-line match to create intense yet smooth transitions and to make the movie more understanding for the audience so that confusion doesn't occur. 
          Throughout the film, common elements of the horror genre were displayed. Some of these common elements such as dark lighting, dark ere places, suspenseful music, and unexpecting plot twists are commonly displayed and used in many other popular horror movies. These are some key elements in horror movies that if not used, those movies wouldn't be considered horror movies.
          The movie "IT" was a very interesting and suspenseful movie although very scary. There were many common elements of the horror genre that I liked that were incorporated in the film. I loved the sounds of many scenes in the movie as they made the movie very suspenseful and interesting. This informed me that something scary was going to happen but the jump scares were still unexpected. I also liked the different settings that were displayed in the film. The dark and eerie locations make the film much scarier as I felt like I was in the same location that was being displayed while I was watching the movie. 
          Last but not least, the one and only common element of the horror genre that was used in the movie "IT" that I didn't like was the excessive amount of jump scares throughout the film. There were so many jump scares within the movie that towards the end of the movie, I felt like I got used to the fright from jump scares as I didn't get scared when they happened from the over using of them throughout the entire movie. 





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