There are many different shots that you can use when filming and these reflect the message or affect you want. For our genre Thriller there are specific camera shots angles needed to convey its stylistic and tense, eerie atmosphere.
Long shot:
It's used to establish where the shot has taken place. It gives an indication to the action giving the piece a clearer narrative. With the thriller genre this is key as we need to have some idea as to where the setting is an it can create a creepy atmosphere.
Point of view shot:
This is used to get a sense of how the character would be seeing everything as you see it from their perspective. This is another key factor a thriller title sequence needs to include because you may be seeing things for example from a murders perspective, this adds tension and also helps to convey the message.
Extreme close up:
This shot is used to pay particular detail to something and to also make whatever is being shown as in as much detail as it possibly can. It complements the thriller genre as it needs to add suspense and keep the audience questioning a certain shots importance.
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