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Thriller Ideas

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Abandoned Area to make the viewer feel isolated and alone. Have a view seconds of suspense, and have loud sound effects to startle the viewer who is watching when they don't expect it. Dark and gloomy colour pallet to set the mood of the area.  Preferably set at night so the viewer has a fear of what lurks in the dark. Music picks up tensisity as something approaches to make the viewer feel frightful of what's going to come up. Scares when the user isn't expecting it to thrill the viewer and scare them. Setting Examples:

Specification Overview

 Explanation of Demographics  It's aimed towards a target audience of 16-24 year olds. In my thriller, I will try to have fast-paced thrilling action scenes to appeal to my audience. The reason why I would like to have this in my film as according to my research, a younger audience would like more action and intense scenes that would draw them to the edge of seat whilst watching it. What I foresee whilst creating my film for this audience is maintaining a low budget. As I am going to am going to have a lot of intense scenes, they will require the purchase of more props to suit the atmosphere of the scene, and I would like to have more special effects in the short movie to make it more thrilling- however, with the implementation of this it will cost more money for me to produce. Conventions Has a central message to the audience. Genre of the product reflected in the text/colour/font/images. Information abut the product. The release date. Persuasive/Eye Catching/Unique Creator name.

Board Classification

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 UK- British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) provide specific ratings based on aspects of the film, whether they are appropriate or not. US- MPAA- film regulator in the US. It has a slightly different rating system.