Horror Genre Analysis
Horror
Genre Analysis
Content
The main purpose of a
horror film is to instill fear into viewers. Many films aim to produce
nightmares and terror of the unknown. While the horror genre attempts to scare
the audience, it hopes to entertain them through the adrenaline rush associated
with fear.
Frequent themes
associated with the horror genre include supernatural events, the macabre,
religion, and survival.
The horror genre usually
involves a group of friends such as Friday the 13th, or a family such as
the movie Be Quiet. Often, the plot of a horror movie is developed when
the main character decides to investigate something further, such as the
creaking of a door or the flickering of a light. Horror movies almost always
include a killer, such as an evil spirit or a mentally unstable individual.
Death is also very common in horror movies; the character that the audience is
made to like the most usually ends up dying.
Production Techniques
A variety of unique filming techniques are used to ensure
that a horror film suits its purpose. A notorious technique that has made
itself a staple in the horror genre is the jump scare, where a seemingly quite
scene is interrupted by a loud action or noise. Another staple in the horror
genre is in the lighting, in which films are usually made to take place at
night. The dark is usually associated with the supernatural and fear. Dramatic
shadows are also created to elicit suspense. Often, a sound will be heard
without any whereabouts of the source of the sound, further creating suspense.
The
Dark Voyeur POV shot is very effective in creating suspense and fear. With this
technique, a scene is shot through branches, a window, or a closet. This makes
the character appear vulnerable to the killer or evil force in the film. Also,
horror films love to implement extreme close-up shots of both the
monster/antagonist and other characters so that the audience can feel what
the characters in the movie are feeling, which is usually dire fear and agony.
Make-up
artists are often used in production to create gory and intense costumes. The
use of CGI is also common in higher-budget films.
The setting in a horror film is a key element in getting
a scare out of the audience. The locations usually are isolated and evoke a
sense of loneliness and helplessness. Examples include a discrete cabin in the
woods, an abandoned ghost town, or an urban environment with dark alleys.
Finally,
sound plays a very important role in the production of a horror movie. Sound
effects must be used to scare the audience, such as in a knife stabbing or an
otherworldly scream.
The Leit Motif technique
is used as a certain sound is associated with the onset of danger.
Marketing
When it comes to institutional conventions, a movie will
not be successful unless it is marketed properly. If a company is unable to
sell tickets, what was the purpose in creating the movie anyway? Movie
producers implement many marketing tactics symbolic to the horror genre in
order to effectively reach their target audience.
It can be established that many horror movies are
released in the months of September-October. Many producers do this on purpose,
given that Halloween is on October 31st. At this time, many people are often in
the mood for a scare and are more likely to attend a horror film for the sake
of tradition.
While many horror movie trailers are notorious for
revealing too much content in their trailers, this is often done for good
reason. Portraying a certain killing or event in the trailer might leave
viewers confused, leaving them thinking about what could have caused such a
murder. Horror film trailers make sure to hook viewers and usually reveal the
antagonist so that they become more interested and curious. Trailers also
usually include dark colors and low light to evoke a sense of fear in viewers.
The usual age groups associated with the horror genre are
teenagers and young adults. Given that these groups of people, aged 15-25, are
usually tech-savvy, it is imperative to use social media to get a hold of these
individuals. Social media marketing is extremely effective and may benefit even
more from the bandwagon appeal.
Horror film productions have a wide
range of institutional conventions that help them market their film to a wider
audience. For example there are many different major events all around the U.S
that help promote horror. One of them is only a couple hours away at Halloween
Horror Nights at Universal in Orlando. This event helps promote new and old
horror films by changing the whole theme park into a real horror movie with
thousands of actors and many haunted houses for you to visit. There are many
more horror based conventions all around America helping the horror movie
industry a lot.
Film Analysis
Nightmare on Elm Street- This film perfectly embodies a
horror movie genre creating suspense and fear in all viewers who watch. This
terrifying film was made on November 9, 1984. One
component that usually fits a horror movie is a group of people becoming victim
to one main monster/villain. This description of the horror genre fits
perfectly with this movie as a group of mid-western teenagers become prey of
Freddy Kruger the main villain who uses dreams to scare and kill his victims.
Just as the horror genre description suggest there are many suspenseful scenes and
some pop-up scares just to get the audience that full horror genre feeling.
The Exorcist – This classic horror film has given people
around the globe nightmares just after watching it. This film was released December
26, 1973. This film perfectly embodies the supernatural horror genre.
This film uses a variety of techniques from suspense to pop scares to create
one of the greatest horror films ever made. Some of the horror techniques used
consisted of a little girls head spinning all the way around while she was throwing
up these special effects made this movie a terrifying watch scaring viewers of
all ages.
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