Tuesday, February 25, 2025

#27 Picking the genre with the group


    Hey everyone, welcome back to my blog! I'm here with another post, and today we're talking about picking the genre of my group project of the 2 min film opening with my group.

    My team and I decided to focus on the paranormal genre for our film project. Today, I’m going to take a closer look at this genre and research its key elements. By understanding the common techniques and themes used in paranormal films, I hope to develop creative ideas that will make our opening both engaging and suspenseful. Let’s see what I can come up with!

    The paranormal genre in horror revolves around supernatural elements that defy logical explanation. These films often feature ghosts, spirits, demons, or other unworldly entities that create a chilling atmosphere. What sets this genre apart is its ability to instill fear by exploring the unknown, making viewers question what’s real and what lies beyond the ordinary.



    A popular theme in paranormal horror is the idea of haunted places, like abandoned houses, eerie hotels, or deserted hospitals filled with lingering spirits. Films such as The Conjuring and The Amityville Horror use these settings to build tension by incorporating ghostly presences, unsettling sounds, and unexplained movements to keep the audience on edge.

 

    Another theme often seen in paranormal horror is possession, where a spirit or demon takes control of someone’s body, leading to intense and terrifying moments. Films like "The Exorcist" and "The Last Exorcism" highlight this concept through dramatic exorcisms and the battle between good and evil. This theme brings a psychological edge to the story, making it both unsettling and captivating for the audience.

    Some paranormal horror movies utilize the found footage style to create an unsettling realism, as though the events were captured directly by the characters. Films like "Paranormal Activity" and "The Blair Witch Project" achieve this effect using shaky camera techniques and night vision, drawing viewers in and making them feel like they’re experiencing the terrifying events firsthand.

    What makes paranormal horror so effective is how it explores the fear of the unknown, tapping into the unsettling possibility that ghosts and spirits might actually exist. These films stand out because they focus on suspense, eerie atmospheres, and sudden, unexpected scares instead of relying on excessive gore or violence. This approach makes them truly haunting and keeps the audience on edge throughout the experience.

    Finding the right location is crucial when creating a horror film, especially one focused on the paranormal. My team and I want to explore different settings that will enhance the atmosphere and make the story even more compelling. I’m looking forward to seeing how the location we choose will bring our vision to life.

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