Cinematography;
In 'Kill Your Friends' the scene starts with a perspective shot, from the view of a person that could perhaps be starring in the film or opening sequence. There is a flashback clip which is made by short fast clips (which is a complete contrast to the longer shots that set the scene of the house.) However in 'Final Destination' all the clips in the opening sequence are short clips that made the audience feel there is a sense of panic as everything is being rushed in the frame. Also the slow motion at the end of the clips emphaises what happens to each character.
Sound;
In the opening sequence to 'Kill Your Friends' the soundtrack is a drum beat which is very repetitive and some guitar which plays to accompany the drums. This is a big comparison to 'Final Destination' the music is similar with the other one but it has a faster tempo which makes the music filled with more adrenaline for the audience.
Mise-en-scene;
In my opinion the props are a major part of the sequence of 'Kill Your Friends' as it emphasises the the characters behaviour and what his night was like last night. Also the fact that the credits are fitted into everyday objects makes the reader really focus on the film which means they are really engaged with the film which is always a good thing. However in 'Final Destination' there are no props but is also a less range of colour in it as the colour scheme is dark, dull colours which represents the death of people in the films.
In 'Kill Your Friends' the scene starts with a perspective shot, from the view of a person that could perhaps be starring in the film or opening sequence. There is a flashback clip which is made by short fast clips (which is a complete contrast to the longer shots that set the scene of the house.) However in 'Final Destination' all the clips in the opening sequence are short clips that made the audience feel there is a sense of panic as everything is being rushed in the frame. Also the slow motion at the end of the clips emphaises what happens to each character.
Sound;
In the opening sequence to 'Kill Your Friends' the soundtrack is a drum beat which is very repetitive and some guitar which plays to accompany the drums. This is a big comparison to 'Final Destination' the music is similar with the other one but it has a faster tempo which makes the music filled with more adrenaline for the audience.
Mise-en-scene;
In my opinion the props are a major part of the sequence of 'Kill Your Friends' as it emphasises the the characters behaviour and what his night was like last night. Also the fact that the credits are fitted into everyday objects makes the reader really focus on the film which means they are really engaged with the film which is always a good thing. However in 'Final Destination' there are no props but is also a less range of colour in it as the colour scheme is dark, dull colours which represents the death of people in the films.
This is a good start to your research on Thrillers. You will need to include more examples from a range of eras- 1940s, 1960s and so on to give you ideas. JIN
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