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History of Film and Horror 
Kieran Panchal – G321 Genre Research
The Introduction of the ‘Gothic’ Tradition 
• The first noted ‘Horror’ piece comes from 1764, from 
literature – a novel known as The Castle of Otranto, by Horace 
Walpole. Although this was long before the idea of film and 
cinema, it is thought that this was the novel that ‘started the 
craze’ and triggered many other writers to consider mystery 
and the supernatural. 
• Throughout the 18th century, novelists began to experiment 
with this darker form of writing, when in 1818 the first great 
recognisable horror classic ‘Frankenstein’ was published. 
• In the 1830’s famous writer Edgar Allen Poe began to 
experiment with the gothic genre.
The First Film - 1896 
• The first film to ever be produced was in 1896, and was 
produced by ‘The Lumiere brothers’, of a train coming into a 
station and people getting off of it. When looking at the single 
minute of film in the modern day we would not consider it to 
be massively important when compared to films around now, 
however, the film was a huge break through for cinema. 
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6Ppp5902Yg
The First Horror Film - 1896 
• After a whole century passing with the rise of horror literature 
came the first production of a ‘horror’ film – titled ‘Le Manoir 
Du Diable’ (The Devil’s Castle). The film appeared to be based 
around a supernatural figures such as ghosts in the house and 
similarly to the workings of Horace Warpol, it set a milestone 
in horror history. 
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGKz-JYRmXo
The introduction of Colour - 
1918 
• The next major breakthrough in the film industry was the 
introduction of colour, with footage from ‘Cupid Angling’ in 
1918.The use of colour meant that viewers could experience a 
far more realistic image, contributing to them having an 
overall better experience of watching video. However, colour 
film was very expensive to produce and so it was scarcely used 
until a few decades later – with films such a ‘The Wizard of Oz’ 
in 1938.
Frankenstein and Dracula 
(Early 1930’s) 
For many, the first true examples of effective horror films were 
Frankenstein and Dracula. Unlike many previous films, these 
were full length (approx. 2hrs), and arguably the first of their 
kind to create many of the conventions of the horror genre that 
we still use today.
The 1940’s 
Due to the second world war, cinema and film was generally put 
on hold during this period, as well as in the late 1930’s – causing 
a large decline in horror movie production. However, there were 
some notable and significant movies created in the decade - 
many concentrating on traditional horror characters such as The 
Mummy and Frankenstein. Some of the most popular 1940’s 
films include: 
• Wolf Man 
• Cat People 
• House of Dracula
The Rise of the Mutant - 1950s 
• Now that the war was over, people could get back to creating 
and enjoying film once again. During this era, many of the 
horror films created saw a new breed of antagonist. This was a 
trend of mutant-style characters taking over cities or invading 
large areas for example. Some examples are: 
• Godzilla 
• The Thing From Another World 
• The Creature from the Black Lagoon 
• The Blob
The Thriller – 1960’s 
Originating from the horror genre, the 1960’s saw the 
introduction of the ‘Thriller’. A Thriller is: “a genre of film that 
used suspense, tension and excitement as it’s main elements, 
typically involving crime or .” This mainly stemmed from Alfred 
Hitchcock’s ‘Psycho’ – a famous breakthrough film considered to 
be one of the best of it’s kind to the modern day. Even in this 
period, the use of monochrome filming was normal, as colour 
was still hugely expensive.
The Surge of the 70s 
• Overall, the decade of the 70s was seen as a depressing one, 
after the somewhat climatic 60’s. However, there are theories 
that as people become more depressed, films improve – and 
this was definitely the case with the 70’s. The trend in this 
decade seemed to be children becoming the antagonists, like 
in the Exorcist. Generally, the 70s was a great year for horror 
film, and saw some of today’s most iconic films produced. For 
example: 
• Jaws 
• The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 
• The Exorcist 
• The Last House on the Left 
• Alien 
• Halloween
The Beginning of FX – 1980s 
• The horror film industry began to experience something brand 
new as the 1980’s went by: the introduction of visual effects. 
This was the first time that there had been much 
experimentation with costume, character and set – creating 
an even scarier product, taken to new dimensions. A trend 
during this era was to be explicit. Whereas in the 50s and 60s 
it was seen better to hide certain things in the shadows, the 
80’s saw everything shown to the camera. 
• The Evil Dead 
• Hellraiser 
• Friday the 13th 
• The Shining 
• The Thing
The Birth of the Serial Killer – 
90s 
• By the 1990’s, film makers tended to find that the days of 
monsters and entirely fictional antagonists were over – to a 
point where audiences began to find them funny rather than 
scary. This lead to the trend of the serial killer antagonist. 
Although many of these were seen as thrillers, many still 
followed horror conventions. By now, film making was much 
more advanced, meaning that good effects and camera 
techniques could be adopted to produce modern day films. 
• The Silence of the Lambs 
• Scream 
• Se7en 
• Bride of Chucky
2000s –Modern Day 
Since 2000, the teenage horror has been a popular horror movie 
choice. This started in the 90s with films such as Scream 
introduced, where many of the lead characters were teenagers. I 
think that this change took place as in today’s society teenagers 
watching horror films are more accepted and common, 
therefore making films with similar-aged protagonists would be 
more relatable and therefore more scary. Now, we are the most 
technologically advanced than ever, so we are at the peak of 
movie production quality in my opinion, with films such as: 
• Saw 
• Paranormal Activity 
• The Ring

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History of Film and Horror

  • 1. History of Film and Horror Kieran Panchal – G321 Genre Research
  • 2. The Introduction of the ‘Gothic’ Tradition • The first noted ‘Horror’ piece comes from 1764, from literature – a novel known as The Castle of Otranto, by Horace Walpole. Although this was long before the idea of film and cinema, it is thought that this was the novel that ‘started the craze’ and triggered many other writers to consider mystery and the supernatural. • Throughout the 18th century, novelists began to experiment with this darker form of writing, when in 1818 the first great recognisable horror classic ‘Frankenstein’ was published. • In the 1830’s famous writer Edgar Allen Poe began to experiment with the gothic genre.
  • 3. The First Film - 1896 • The first film to ever be produced was in 1896, and was produced by ‘The Lumiere brothers’, of a train coming into a station and people getting off of it. When looking at the single minute of film in the modern day we would not consider it to be massively important when compared to films around now, however, the film was a huge break through for cinema. • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6Ppp5902Yg
  • 4. The First Horror Film - 1896 • After a whole century passing with the rise of horror literature came the first production of a ‘horror’ film – titled ‘Le Manoir Du Diable’ (The Devil’s Castle). The film appeared to be based around a supernatural figures such as ghosts in the house and similarly to the workings of Horace Warpol, it set a milestone in horror history. • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGKz-JYRmXo
  • 5. The introduction of Colour - 1918 • The next major breakthrough in the film industry was the introduction of colour, with footage from ‘Cupid Angling’ in 1918.The use of colour meant that viewers could experience a far more realistic image, contributing to them having an overall better experience of watching video. However, colour film was very expensive to produce and so it was scarcely used until a few decades later – with films such a ‘The Wizard of Oz’ in 1938.
  • 6. Frankenstein and Dracula (Early 1930’s) For many, the first true examples of effective horror films were Frankenstein and Dracula. Unlike many previous films, these were full length (approx. 2hrs), and arguably the first of their kind to create many of the conventions of the horror genre that we still use today.
  • 7. The 1940’s Due to the second world war, cinema and film was generally put on hold during this period, as well as in the late 1930’s – causing a large decline in horror movie production. However, there were some notable and significant movies created in the decade - many concentrating on traditional horror characters such as The Mummy and Frankenstein. Some of the most popular 1940’s films include: • Wolf Man • Cat People • House of Dracula
  • 8. The Rise of the Mutant - 1950s • Now that the war was over, people could get back to creating and enjoying film once again. During this era, many of the horror films created saw a new breed of antagonist. This was a trend of mutant-style characters taking over cities or invading large areas for example. Some examples are: • Godzilla • The Thing From Another World • The Creature from the Black Lagoon • The Blob
  • 9. The Thriller – 1960’s Originating from the horror genre, the 1960’s saw the introduction of the ‘Thriller’. A Thriller is: “a genre of film that used suspense, tension and excitement as it’s main elements, typically involving crime or .” This mainly stemmed from Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Psycho’ – a famous breakthrough film considered to be one of the best of it’s kind to the modern day. Even in this period, the use of monochrome filming was normal, as colour was still hugely expensive.
  • 10. The Surge of the 70s • Overall, the decade of the 70s was seen as a depressing one, after the somewhat climatic 60’s. However, there are theories that as people become more depressed, films improve – and this was definitely the case with the 70’s. The trend in this decade seemed to be children becoming the antagonists, like in the Exorcist. Generally, the 70s was a great year for horror film, and saw some of today’s most iconic films produced. For example: • Jaws • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre • The Exorcist • The Last House on the Left • Alien • Halloween
  • 11. The Beginning of FX – 1980s • The horror film industry began to experience something brand new as the 1980’s went by: the introduction of visual effects. This was the first time that there had been much experimentation with costume, character and set – creating an even scarier product, taken to new dimensions. A trend during this era was to be explicit. Whereas in the 50s and 60s it was seen better to hide certain things in the shadows, the 80’s saw everything shown to the camera. • The Evil Dead • Hellraiser • Friday the 13th • The Shining • The Thing
  • 12. The Birth of the Serial Killer – 90s • By the 1990’s, film makers tended to find that the days of monsters and entirely fictional antagonists were over – to a point where audiences began to find them funny rather than scary. This lead to the trend of the serial killer antagonist. Although many of these were seen as thrillers, many still followed horror conventions. By now, film making was much more advanced, meaning that good effects and camera techniques could be adopted to produce modern day films. • The Silence of the Lambs • Scream • Se7en • Bride of Chucky
  • 13. 2000s –Modern Day Since 2000, the teenage horror has been a popular horror movie choice. This started in the 90s with films such as Scream introduced, where many of the lead characters were teenagers. I think that this change took place as in today’s society teenagers watching horror films are more accepted and common, therefore making films with similar-aged protagonists would be more relatable and therefore more scary. Now, we are the most technologically advanced than ever, so we are at the peak of movie production quality in my opinion, with films such as: • Saw • Paranormal Activity • The Ring