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Sci Fi and Horror Film

Explore the defining elements of science fiction and horror films, from futuristic settings to thrilling conflicts and engaging characters. Discover how sound, editing, and camera work contribute to creating suspense and tension in these genres.

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Sci Fi and Horror Film

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  1. Sci Fi and Horror Film

  2. I. Science Fiction Defined • Science Fiction (commonly known as Sci-fi or SF) is a sub-genre of fiction and is difficult to define because it is similar to the fantasy genre and has changed a lot over the years. • SF is a genre of fiction in which the stories often tell about science and technology of the future.

  3. II. Elements of Science Fiction a. Setting: i. SF films are often set in the future, the extended past, in space, on a different world, or in a different universe or dimension. b. Plot i. The plot creates situations different from those of both the present day and the past. ii. Science fiction films also include humans, and explain what effect new discoveries and scientificdevelopments will have on us in the future.

  4. Elements of Science Fiction –cont. i. Conflict: (2 types) 1.People & their problems (human element) a. Example: The evilscientist who tries to rule the world by contaminating the drinking water with a chemical potion. 2. Machines & the problems they can cause (technology element) a. Example: A good robot gone bad. (Frankenstein) b. Example: Computers who try to rule the world.

  5. III. Extrapolation a. When a writer takes a knownscientificfact and imagines what might happen if certain events or circumstances take place. i. Building a space shuttle ii. Making a robot iii. Constructing a timemachine

  6. V. Science Fiction may include: a. scientific discoveries or developments b. environmental changes c. space travel d. life on other planets e. mutants f. robots

  7. Horror Films

  8. Setting • Isolated, abandoned, historical, areas with a sense of claustrophobia and smothering atmosphere. • Dark contrasting light clothing to show the good and evil, with color splashing when needed to illustrate a certain aspect of the characters • Props with signs that create codes of the horror genre: candles, blood, weapons, masks.

  9. horror

  10. Camera Work • Camera angles are low to show superiority of one character over another. • There will also be many extreme closeups to show importance and fear. • POV shots allow the audience to connect with the fear and intensity of the characters. • Depth of field gives a sense of isolation. • Hand held shots can help the audience to experience the action.

  11. Editing • The editing is very important to make the film give the atmosphere desired • The use of continuity editing and jump cuts are usually used by horror films so the audience are more engaged • Suspense is created through proper editing

  12. Sound • Sounds are very important for creating the desired atmosphere and setting a tension within the audience who are made to feel jumpy • Usually diegetic sounds are used against absolute silence making the loudness of a burst of action or jumpy scene even more tense • Sounds such as footsteps, heart beats, breathing ect. are all diegetic and iconic in horror films.

  13. Classic Character types to a horror film. • The main protagonist – hero. • The villian – • The character who always gets killed –

  14. Our Movies • Sci Fi: • Independence Day – 1996 – Roland Emmerich • Guardians of the Galaxy – 2014 – James Gunn • Horror: • Poltergeist – 1982 – Tobe Hooper • Sleepy Hollow – 1999 – Tim Burton

  15. The Day the Earth Stood Still • 1951 • Robert Wise • An alien lands and tells the people of Earth that they must live peacefully or be destroyed as a danger to other planets.

  16. Carrie • 1976 • Brian de Palma • A young, abused and timid 17-year-old girl discovers she has telekinesis, and gets pushed to the limit on the night of her school's prom by a humiliating prank.

  17. Independence Day • 1996 • Roland Emmerick • The aliens are coming and their goal is to invade and destroy. Fighting superior technology, Man's best weapon is the will to survive.

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