Friday, 3 February 2023

Thriller moodboard Coraline

 Thriller Mood Board

Coraline



Mise-en-scene

Lighting:

mostly dark, since the other world only is dark and is never morning time

Location:

the other world


house

the garden with Coraline's face on it

Era:

present day and past

Performance:

Coraline is bored by her life from moving away.

She found a door that led into a parallel world with another mother with buttons as eyes.

She is in danger in the other world since, its not everything she thought it was going to be.

Props:

the doll

the key

the three souls

Camera


Shot types:

close up

lots of estabilising shots



 Camera Angles:

mid angles 

high angles

low angles

left and right angles

Camera movement:

often fast, to catch the pace of the characters

Editing

Pace:

often fast to go with the beat of the music

pace becomes rapid around thrills

Techniques:


white flashes to build tension for the other world

Transitions:

lots of flashing to build up suspense and to make people on the edge of their seats

blurs

fades


Sound


Sound effects:

thunder

motorcycle sounds

cat noises

Music:

The music starts off really bubbly and happy then music becomes dramatic when getting further into the trailer to show us danger

Dialogue:

Lots of serious conversations about the "button" in eyes

Voice covers:

The man talking (narrator), emphasises what is happening in the trailer in many different tones. 

Since it's someone not in the film talking (the narrator) it makes a lot of tension build up.


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