Mood Board from COGray
Slide 1 shows my mood board for the conventional locations in thriller films. All of these are quite mysterious and eerie looking locations because they are designed to make the audience feel tense. Places like quiet fields/wooded areas are common in thriller films because these places are meant to make the audience feel scared and alone.
Slide 2 shows the conventional props and costumes used in thriller films. The knife and the gun are both weapons, weapons are used frequently in thriller films and are often carried by the antagonist or sometimes by the protagonist who wants to use them to stop the antagonist e.g. a gun carried by a policeman. Torches and phones are often props used within the thriller genre. The phone is often used by the victim to call for help and the torch is often used in the dark/eerie locations discussed above. Rope can be used by the antagonist as well. The costumes shown are police and military costumes as many of the protagonists will have been trained in forces like this. Protagonists are often policemen or something similar with a history in dealing with violence/crime. The antagonist is often wearing dark looking clothes or possibly a suit to give connotations of their power.
Slide 3 shows the typography commonly used in thriller films. All of these fonts have darkly coloured backgrounds indicating the suspense narrative of the film. The typography is written in a bold font to stand out and to represent the themes of the film. The typography colour is either black which gives connotations of darkness and fear, red which gives connotations of blood and violence or a glowing white which signifies a supernatural theme in the film.
Slide 1 shows my mood board for the conventional locations in thriller films. All of these are quite mysterious and eerie looking locations because they are designed to make the audience feel tense. Places like quiet fields/wooded areas are common in thriller films because these places are meant to make the audience feel scared and alone.
Slide 2 shows the conventional props and costumes used in thriller films. The knife and the gun are both weapons, weapons are used frequently in thriller films and are often carried by the antagonist or sometimes by the protagonist who wants to use them to stop the antagonist e.g. a gun carried by a policeman. Torches and phones are often props used within the thriller genre. The phone is often used by the victim to call for help and the torch is often used in the dark/eerie locations discussed above. Rope can be used by the antagonist as well. The costumes shown are police and military costumes as many of the protagonists will have been trained in forces like this. Protagonists are often policemen or something similar with a history in dealing with violence/crime. The antagonist is often wearing dark looking clothes or possibly a suit to give connotations of their power.
Slide 3 shows the typography commonly used in thriller films. All of these fonts have darkly coloured backgrounds indicating the suspense narrative of the film. The typography is written in a bold font to stand out and to represent the themes of the film. The typography colour is either black which gives connotations of darkness and fear, red which gives connotations of blood and violence or a glowing white which signifies a supernatural theme in the film.
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