
1. This is a shot of the knife that was used in my opening sequence. A knife is definitely a part of thriller convention. It can be used to kill, scare, or warn a character or even the audience.
2. In thrillers, titles often appear inbetween the scenes, this is what I have also done, and I have purposefully used a red font on a black background, for more of a thriller effect.
3. Thillers can be watched for the purpose if simply the actors used in the film. Me stating who will be starring in my film would draw the audience, because they will be anxious to see who will be in it.
4. In my opening, I have a women getting ready,and suddenly they're struggling feet which have been tied. In thrillers they generally are hesitant to show the full character at the beginning, and often don't make sense as to why things are happening, this is what I have portrayed.
5. This is a shot of my character getting ready, using distinctive red lipstick. In thrillers usually there are characters that can be spotted by certain features. I have also used this technique.
6. Packing a bag could make the audience question what the character is packing it for, or why. In thriller openings, questions from the audience do not get answered, this should make my audience want to carry on watching to find out.
7. The audience are able to see more of the character, this could make them excited, but they realise that the face is not shown. Thrillers often tease the audience like that.
8. At the end, an action takes place with both characters, but is short lived when the scene changes. This could tease the audience again.
9. My opening ends with the title, which sounds like a thriller.
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