This document discusses how the opening sequence of a horror/thriller film uses conventions of the genre, such as lighting, camera angles, locations, costumes, and actors. Specifically, it explores how the sequence incorporates dark lighting and camera angles like close-ups to create suspense. It also challenges some conventions by showing the victim's perspective rather than the murderer's. The target audience is identified as teenagers who will be entertained and able to relate to the characters and settings portrayed. The sequence aims to attract this demographic by tapping into what typically appeals to teen viewers of the horror genre.