Genre Research: Mystery
Common Camera Angles
- Over the shoulder Shots
- Dutch Angle
- Medium Shot
- Close up
- Bird's eye view
Common CLAMPS
- Costumes: Dependant on the setting and
- theme ex: winter clothing such as scarves
- puffy jackets and beanies or the
- generic detective clothing like large coats
- and, a fedora
Props:
- Beverages, food, devices, jewelry,
- books, papers, weapons like guns and
- knives, Cigarettes, Pipes. Set props include
- desks and furniture
Lighting:
Fill lighting, Lowkey lighting
and High key lighting
Makeup:
Contour and Blush Cremes
Acting:
Classical acting, depending on the
lore of the movie the actors will act
according to the script
Editing:
Cutaways, Cut, Fade,
Establishing shot, Eye line match,
transitions
Sounds:
Dialogue from the individual
speaking, soundtrack for the film
and sound effects like water dripping
from a faucet
Film examples
: Dark places, The Lovebirds, The girl on the train
The element I enjoy the most from Mystery films is the puzzle solving themes behind it.
The element I dislike is when it ends on a cliche out cone that just doesn’t fit with the entire story.
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