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CAMS of the Horror genre, that's going to be cool. Common camera angles include the high angle, low angle, dutch angle, medium angle, close up, extreme close up, etc. Common camera movements include tilts, pans, zooms, dollys, and dolly zooms. Common camera shots include establishing shot, over the shoulder shots, master shots, and such. This genre includes a lot of close face shots to capture emotions. One of the most liked aspects of this genre is the emotions it captures. The rush you get when you get the close-up of someone slowly slipping, it's astonishing.
CLAMPS. Common costumes in this genre include formal or casual wear. Common lighting is dark, or dim, but depending on the context it could be all light and cheery. Common acting can include method acting, classical acting, and such. Common make-up can include just casual blemish-covering makeup and gory-makeup. Common props mainly include weapons, dummies, just about anything. Common scenes include closed spaces, like houses, caves, warehouses, and basements. It's usually on the darker side. They want that creepy aspect, so sometimes they'll put that semi-well dressed person in a dark room with a bunch of people. Usually, they have a more eerie or disturbing vibe.
Common sound and editing. Common sound includes dialogues, diegetic sound, non-diegetic sound, ambient sound, scores (depending), and voiceovers(also depending). Common editing includes action matches, eyeline matches, inserts, jump cuts, cutaways, shot reverse shots, and such. Editing and sound are important in this genre, they want you to feel scared with what they're doing, they want you to feel unnerved. That's pretty cool.
I like horror films, they're cool. I like how they can mess with your mind with the plot twists and the insane skill of the actors. Some examples of films in this genre include IT, Pet Sematary, and Chucky.
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