dimecres, 14 de desembre del 2016

COMIC RELIEF

1- WHAT IS THE COMIC RELIEF?

Comic relief usually means a releasing of emotional or other tension resulting from a comic episode interposed in the midst of serious or tragic elements in a drama. Comic relief often takes the form of a bumbling, wisecracking sidekick of the hero or villain in a work of fiction.

2- WHY IS IT OFTEN USED IN HORROR FILM?

Sometimes comic relief characters will appear in fiction that is comic. This generally occurs when the work enters a dramatic moment, but the character continues to be comical regardless. 



3- DO YOU REMEMBER LAUGHING IN HORROR FILM? CAN YOU THING OF AN EXAMPLE?
Yes, in two. In the movie Sleepy Hollow, with the agent Ichabod Crane. And in Chucky, the killer doll.





dimecres, 7 de desembre del 2016

SUSPENSE

1- Who's the director of this movie Psycho?
Alfred  Hitchcock 
2- What type of characters did he often use in horror films?
Hitchcock's frequent exploration of the thin line between sanity and madness - in films like Spellbound (1944), Rope (1948), Strangers on a Train (1951), Vertigo (1958) and Marnie (1964) - and their stories Of serial killers - The Lodger (1926), Psycho (1960), and Frenzy (1972) - paved a direct path to contemporary horror films.

3- What technique did he use with the camera?
Hitchcock portrayed terror in exposing the killer's psyche. Perhaps Hitchcock's most important contribution to horror films was his frequent use of the camera to reveal the vision of a character, as in Psycho when Norman Bates peeks through a hole in Marion, or when "Mother" hits Marion in the shower.