Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Horror Plot Aspects/Technology

     Horror movies tend to follow the same plot structure and premise. Most horror films are either character vs character or character vs supernatural. Most horror movies follow the premise where the character(s) fight against a monster or villain. This caused stereotypes to form that horror movies have lackluster plots. Some horror movies such as Get Out (2017) and The Shining (1980) stood out due to their innovative plot lines. These films broke boundaries due to the intricate plot lines and subliminal messages within them, differentiating them from the other films in their genre. 

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 Scene from The Shining (1980)

    Technology is a vital part of making a successful horror film. Many horror films are based around fiction characters and elements, meaning CGI and technology helps drastically. For instance the film IT (2017) relied heavily on technology to progress the story and incorporate Pennywise and the balloons into the film. Technology allows these ideas to become reality on the big screen.


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Film Intro

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