Horror Genre Film
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A Horror Genre Film is a fiction genre film that is a horror fiction (which aims to evoke feelings of fear, dread, and terror through its narrative, visual elements, and atmosphere).
- Context:
- It can (typically) employ Horror Conventions and Scare Techniques to evoke fear.
- It can (typically) build Atmospheric Tension and Psychological Suspense.
- It can (often) explore Deep-Seated Fears and Primal Terrors.
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- It can range from being a Supernatural Horror Film to being a Psychological Horror Film, depending on horror source.
- It can range from being a Gore Horror Film to being a Subtle Horror Film, depending on visual approach.
- It can range from being a Jump Scare Horror to being a Slow Burn Horror, depending on fear pacing.
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- It can utilize Horror Sound Design and Horror Music to enhance tension.
- It can incorporate Horror Cinematography techniques for unsettling effects.
- It can feature Horror Archetypes and Monster Characters.
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- Example(s):
- Supernatural Horror Films, such as:
- "The Exorcist" (1973), dealing with demonic possession.
- "The Ring" (2002), featuring supernatural curses.
- "A Nightmare on Elm Street" (1984), blending supernatural and slasher elements.
- Psychological Horror Films, such as:
- "The Silence of the Lambs" (1991), exploring human psychological terror.
- "Rosemary's Baby" (1968), building paranoia and dread.
- "Get Out" (2017), combining psychological horror with social commentary.
- Body Horror Films, such as:
- "The Fly" (1986), focusing on physical transformation horror.
- "The Thing" (1982), featuring biological horror and paranoia.
- Folk Horror Films, such as:
- "The Wicker Man" (1973), incorporating cultural and ritual horror.
- "Midsommar" (2019), exploring daylight horror in folk settings.
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- Supernatural Horror Films, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- Comedy Films, which aim to amuse rather than frighten.
- Drama Films, which focus on emotional conflicts without horror elements.
- Thriller Films, which emphasize suspense over horror.
- Action Films, which prioritize excitement over fear.
- See: Horror Fiction, Horror Convention, Monster Movie, Slasher Film, Gothic Horror, Horror Sound, Jump Scare, Horror Atmosphere, Horror Trope.
References
2024
- (Perplexity, 2024) ⇒ Analysis of horror film techniques and elements
- Technical Components include:
- Horror Cinematography elements:
- Use of Dark Spaces and Dim Lighting to create uncertainty
- Wide Shots for Character Isolation
- Close-Up Shots for Fear Connection
- Point-of-View Shots for Prey Perspective
- Creative Camera Angles and Shadow Play for unease
- Horror Sound Design elements:
- Horror Cinematography elements:
- Narrative Elements include:
- Horror Character Development:
- Character Backstory creation
- Emotional Depth building
- Character Empathy generation
- Psychological Components:
- Societal Anxiety exploration
- Isolation Theme development
- Existential Dread examination
- Horror Character Development:
- Modern Horror Innovations include:
- Fear Creation through:
- Core Horror Elements:
- Citations:
- Technical Components include:
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