domingo, 2 de febrero de 2025

Cambridge portfolio - Final AS Media project

GENRE AND WRITTING THE STORY



I've decided to go with a horror. I feel like it would most accurately illustrate my story in the best way possible by developing the story as intended. My idea is to develop a story about a man, which is walking to a friends house while also speaking in a phone call about nothing important. When he enters through the door to the house, he speaks with his friend when suddenly a missing person conversation/new on tv pops up. They speak briefly about it but something feels of. The same man now goes to the bathroom when suddenly he starts to hear like moans/strange sounds from the garage. He then decides to enter to find out that the missing guy was tied up and severely injured there in the floor. Suddenly, he looks back and his friend was waiting for him with a knife.

GENRE CHARACTERISTICS 


Horror movies are mostly represented by dull and lower lightning. This type of films often focus on how sinister a person can be, or how stressing situations that incommode audience constantly happen, which in some cases are unimaginable for some people.


WHAT MAKES HORROR GOOD?


A horror film needs to have good writing and impolute actor performances at expressing fear to the people watching. That being said, the story has to have an incredibly good background. storyline to set correctly into pieces and acting on point to be considered really good. 





American Psycho (2000)

This movie portrays how obscure a person can be, someone who every day seems normal to everybody, but at night transforms into a psychopath that kills people. The elements used in this film are on point, with an outstanding Patrick Bale's performance and an amazing storyline developed by the production.






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