Monday, 28 January 2013

Thriller openings examples








Examples:



Voice over / narrative opening - When a narrator tells the story to the audience, whilst showing the imagery. Example:



Montage opening - Multi-layering, sometimes in rapid imagery and multi-layered editing. Se7en is a good example:


A collage opening - Involved slowly dissolving layered imagery.


Titile overlay opening - An overlay of establishing where the film is set and where the plot will unfold. A title overlay opening is always a good opening in which to use good music accompanied by titles. Example; Panic room



Genrally, the opening of a majority of Thrillers include four main elements in the opening credits; The title, music, camera angles and shots and the main storyline. These factors are very important to the fim as they help to introduce the film to the audience. The titles in the film are always important as it takes a great work and effort to produce a titile sequence. Seven is an excellent example of a successful thriller opening. The storyline in a thriller opening is probably one of the most important factor which has to be successful in a way that it usually grabs most of the attention from the audience. The opening must create excitement, suspense and action, althought it must not reveal too much in order for the audience to urge for more. The camera shots and angles are also very important as it has a great impact of the actual film. Music is a key element to the opening of a thriller. Music helps the opening of the flim to appeal to the audience which sets the mood or atmosphere which will help to gain the audiences attention which in a thriller film is usually very tense. 

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