Good evening everyone! How are you all? I will be dissecting the genre horror. There are many camera angles, shots and movements in the horror genre. Extreme close-ups, tracking shots, wide shots, and perspective shots are frequently used in horror film cinematography. Because it tilts a picture to one side off its horizon, the Dutch angle, also known as the oblique angle, is a go-to horror angle. This particular camera perspective can add a weird or terrifying atmosphere to a scenario where the structured shots preceding and following it already feel unnatural. Lighting, costumes and setting are very crucial in making horror films. Horror movies are the main uses for low-key lighting because of the effects it produces. The moody color and shadows produced by this lighting are appropriate for the horror genre; it builds suspense by managing the amount of the characters' and setting's darkness and mystery. Horror films frequently use a particular location to establish t...
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