The horror genre is defined as an intense feeling of fear, shock, or disgust. The use of horror can be explained in many different ways such as horror films that create a sense of anticipation in the movie theater seats for those who enjoy it. Horror films can be very scary and intense and become very popular in the spooky season. During this blog we will dig deeper to explore not only why so many people enjoy this genre but also the production and technical aspect of it.
Content -
The main part of a horror movie is the horror, without it there would be no said horror. Fear is one key element you need in horror films. Fear is an unpleasant emotion that is used to keep the viewers on the edge of their seats and build up their anticipation when a certain scene is being played.
Another main element thats important to any horror film is suspense. Suspense is used to create a stronger feeing of fear or anticipation about what might happen next and pulls you in. People like to be in control and have an understanding of the things around them however during horror films you don't know what's going to happen next so the feeling of suspense is what really adds to the fear. These suspenseful parts are the parts that make your heart race 50 miles an hour as you wait for the unexpected jump that may come next.
production techniques -
Sound is big production technique that can also help to make someone fear whats about to happen and get them on the edge of their seats. By adding either screams, growls, or a Shepard's tone an audience will be frightened by the jump scare. In addition, adding small creaks and heavy breathing can add to the suspense right before the jump scare. The suspense before a jump scare or the action during an fighting can also be emphasized through music. Suspense can be built up by the sound of a song slowly growing louder and louder.
An example is in the movie Jaws some production techniques that are used are a very wide amount of sound. Every time a shark comes into the scene or is about to be shown this specific music plays to give the audience a signal that it is coming.
Marketed -
The audiences that usually watch these scary movies are from ages 13-20. These adolescents and some what adults are the targeted audience for horror movies and films because they seek adventure and sensation which is what a horror film entails.
Many horror movie posters all have a central and similar idea to indicate a gory, fearful, and intriguing idea. A common theme is a picture of only the monsters eyes or skull, as well as hands to indicate the theme of "fear" making it known it is a horror movie. The majority of posters for marketing the productions have the main characters entire face plastered on it, this conveys an emotion of fear again or even an evil idea.
Samples -
A Quiet Place directed by John Krasinski. It takes place in a post-apocalyptic world, a family is forced to live in silence whilst hiding from monsters with their ultra-sensitive hearing. This means no speeding, to evade deadly and seemingly indestructible armored creatures which track they're every move. Under these circumstances the family tires their best to live as a normal of a life as possible with devised safeguards to protect them despite anything that my happen to them potentially to throw them off this routine of mock normalcy and survival. Through this ordeal, they also try to learn as much as they can about the creatures in the hope of somebody being able to destroy them to regain their lives. For parents Lee and Evelyn, the first priority is protecting the children at all cost, which the children may not always see or understand but will soon come to terms with. The theme of a loving family working together to survive the situation they're in with the emotions of love, tenderness, and even loss as well as suspense and plot twists at every corner make this a fantastic combination.Other horror movies to consider watching~
Nun 2018
Chucky 1988
- https://www.moms.com/age-kids-horror-movies/#:~:text=In%20this%20case%2C%20letting%20your%20child%20watch%20a,mild%20scary%20movie.%20Are%20Your%20Children%20Easily%20Scared%3F
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_(1996_film)
- https://www.looper.com/160216/the-entire-it-story-finally-explained/