Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Three elements of the thriller genre

Three elements of the thriller genre

1. The dual combination of the theme color and sound effects of the film. 2. Excellent use of lens structure and photography and editing techniques. 3. Unexpected visual design.

What is a thriller? 1. Thriller films in a broad sense include spy films, adventure films, detective films, adventure films, horror films, thrillers and other films with thrilling content. Early thrillers mostly depicted police and gangster fights, murder investigations, human-animal fights, etc. Later, they gradually developed into science fiction and political and military fields, such as the American film "Star Wars" and the Soviet film "The Exploits of the Scout". China's more famous thrillers include "Railway Guerrilla" and so on. 2. Thriller films in a narrow sense are also called adventure films or adventure films. They usually tell the story of the protagonist entering a wild area and encountering a harsh natural environment or a barbaric and backward tribe, such as the Soviet film "The Adventures of Makolai" and the American film "Ice Peak". Rescue Team" etc. Some also contain various elements of fantasy or science fiction, such as some films based on the novels of the French novelist Jules Verne.

Finally, it can be seen that the three elements are also common to other types of films.