Thursday, October 31, 2024

What really is the Horror Genre?


THE HORROR GENRE

 Horror has grown to become one of my favorite genres, maybe not to watch alone but definitely to watch with friends or family.The adrenaline that fills my body almost feels like going up a tall roller coaster.This is because fear can trigger the release of adrenaline and cortisol, the body's stress hormones. Horror is an intense feeling of fear, shock, or disgust. Which with any type of horror this can occur whether a haunted house, scary costume and when produced successfully a horror film. 

Horror is now the fastest-rising film genre which has grown its market share from 4.87 percent in 2013 to 10.08 percent in 2023. In 2023–2024, horror was the fifth most-watched film genre in the US with its most watched viewers ranging from 15-25. With 52% of men to 46% of women watching.

Some genre conventions that horror films offer are violence and gore to create a sense of shock or surprise within the visuals they use such as blood, open wounds, and bodies.This can lead to fear and paranoia which is what many directors aim for when creating a horror film, trying to get the audience to feel vulnerable, in fear and overall alone.

There is a variety of genre conventions specifically in horror because of the intense reaction they are trying to achieve from their audience.Using Supernatural elements,Psychological Horror, and more. Also, there is a specific way the production and marketing is broken down regarding their institutional convention.Such as, driving their character's to have a stereotypical image to create a specific narrative whether that is making it seem more realistic or cause tension.They also use pop scares/unexpected twists, or unresolved plot twists.

Horror can be complex to market, as the right message may not be conveyed if not in good order.Marketing is usually targeted to teenagers and young adults using teasers, trailers, and suspenseful music to try to drag the audience in by feeling more intrigued.Like many genres word of mouth, and campaign's can also allow for horror to reach a larger population, end up in theaters or streaming channels.

 EX: Hereditary A24 (2018) 

Hereditary is a horror film that dives deep into family issues, showing how trauma and secrets can haunt people. The movie is based on the Graham family as they deal with the aftermath of their grandmother's death, and things get really creepy when they discover dark supernatural forces. With its intense visuals, suspenseful music, and a story that explores mental struggles, Hereditary combines real-life emotions with horror which makes it both disturbing and thought-provoking, which leaves its audience with a eerie feeling.

                                                         



                                                                Fractured 
                                                    (2019) Koji Productions              

 

Fractured is a psychological horror film that is based on a father’s search for his 

missing wife and daughter. It plays with typical horror tropes, like the distraught dad,

 Ray, who goes from protective to completely paranoid. The film uses tense camera angles and creepy sound

 effects to keep the audience engaged. It builds suspense by showing how Ray’s world spirals out of 

control, making the audience question what’s real and what’s not. The marketing focused on creating 

mystery , using trailers that hinted at the film’s twists without giving everything away.

 Overall, Fractured is an example of horror that combines psychological elements, 

making you think twice with a major plot twist.




                                                                                                      



                                        HORROR MOVIES THAT HAD ME ON THE EDGE OF MY SEAT                                                           





Beau Is Afraid (2023) A24

A24 Production company known for their artistic Horror Films.



The First Omen (2024)  20th Century Studios
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The Black Phone Universal Pictures (2021)
Get Out (2017)  Universal Pictures



Sources:  https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/industry/technology/horror-movie-audience-statistics.html

https://variety.com/2018/film/box-office/horror-movies-study-1202994407/

https://www.masterclass.com/articles/what-is-horror-fiction




























Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Blog posting - Representation

 "Call Me by Your Name," directed by Luca Guadagnino is a super emotional movie about first love. Which takes place in an Italian countryside during the summer of 1983 it tells the story of Elio, a 17-year-old boy and Oliver, a 24-year-old grad student. Their relationship creates themes like desire, identity, and the challenges of love, especially in a time when being different wasn’t as accepted.

Elio, played by Timothée Chalamet  is a thoughtful teen who’s figuring out his feelings. Meanwhile Oliver, portrayed by Armie Hammer is charming and confident he brings excitement and a bit of mystery into Elio's life. The film shows their differences really well using close-up shots of Elio that  capture his inner struggles, while fun group scenes with Oliver highlight his outgoing personality. This mix of personalities makes their connection feel relatable and intriguing.

The beautiful Italian scenery doesn't just want to make you be there, it represents both freedom and limits for the characters. The soundtrack especially Sufjan Stevens’ song "Mystery of Love," adds to the feels, capturing the sweetness and sadness of young love. The music really brings the emotional journey to life  making viewers feel every moment.

In the end, it truly portrays the complexities of love  through Elio and Oliver’s relationship. With its beautiful visuals, the film pulls you in and makes you think about your own experiences with love. It's definitely a must watch for anyone who wants to understand the ups and downs of growing up and falling in love or just likes romance movies.

















Thursday, October 10, 2024

Blog posting - Sound

 

For the sound project we were instructed to create a soundscape that tells a story within a 1-2 minute timeframe. We needed to brainstorm a scene, outline the sounds we would use, and then edit these sounds together to create a organized idea. The project required us to limit ourselves to only seven words spoken throughout the scene, focusing on how sound alone could convey the plot.

During brainstorming, me and my partner started by brainstorming different scenes that could fit within the 1-2 minute limit. I focused on everyday scenarios that had clear auditory elements. Once we settled we decided on fire drill, me and my partner created a detailed outline that specified each sound I planned to include and how it would contribute to the overall narrative. For editing, me and my partner used IMovie which allowed me to layer sounds and adjust volumes easily.

I successfully accomplished my project by finding high-quality sounds that really captured the urgency and atmosphere of a fire drill. From the blaring of the alarm to the sound of footsteps and the murmur between the students which I created. The combination of elements immersed one in the experience  therefore it captured the idea of what I wanted to achieve a school fire drill.  

However, I realized that the overall soundscape felt a bit chaotic. While the loud sounds added to the intensity of the scene some layers overlapped too much, making it difficult to follow the fire drill scenario. In future projects, I could improve this by focusing on balancing the sound levels more carefully and ensuring that each sound is distinct. Also, using the concept less is more, so that the overall project isn't chaotic. This would allow listeners to grasp the scene more clearly without feeling overwhelmed.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Zx12AepGDoRporLqee2FfqqhO_Bp_E1H/view?usp=sharing 


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