Horror Genre
Nick, Rosie and Malcolm
Body Horror
In which the horror is principally derived from the graphic
   destruction or degeneration of the body. Other types of
   body horror include unnatural movements, or the
   anatomically incorrect placement of limbs to create
   'monsters' out of human body parts.

Examples;

Cabin Fever, The Invasion and Virus.
Psychological Horror
Relies on characters' fears, guilt, beliefs, eerie sound effects,
  relevant music, emotional instability and at times, the
  supernatural and ghosts to build tension and further the
  plot.

Examples;

Paranormal Activity, The Blair Witch Project, The Sixth Sense
  and The Others.
Slasher

Often revolves around a psychopathic killer stalking and
   killing in a sequence of victims in a graphically violent way,
   mainly with weapons such as knives.

Examples;

A Nightmare of Elm Street, Texas Chainsaw Massacre and
  Halloween.
Zombie
Zombie films feature creatures who are usually portrayed as
  either reanimated corpses or mindless human beings.

Examples;

Shaun of The Dead, Dawn of The Dead, Zombieland and I
  am Legend.
Decision
As a group we have decided to create a psychological horror.

Why?

It’s an interesting concept for a film. There is also a lot of ideas we
    can use for this specific genre.

What?

Paranormal disturbances such as unexplained interaction with
  objects.

Example environments and conventions

Teenagers, haunted house, unexplained phenomena, insanity,
   asylums, woodland areas and mental health issues
Conventions
   Objects

Door’s and windows opening by unseen force, lights flashing,
  furniture moving and technology not working.

Threat/antagonist

Creepy, old, physically and mentally scarred, ugly, apparition,
   mental patients.

Victim/victims/protagonist

Innocent, weak, cautious, feminine, young, logical, no common
   sense, usually female but subverts stereotype, previous history
   of mental illness (depression),
Target audience
Teenagers and adults.

Why?

From our research into horror films, we found out the content
   that is presented in the trailers is rated at either 15 or 18
   years of age. Therefore the content in our trailer, which will
   follow a similar style to already existing horror film trailers
   will have to be aged at 15. Due to the dark context of the
   trailer it would be inappropriate for a younger audience.

Horror Genre Pitch

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  • 2.
    Body Horror In whichthe horror is principally derived from the graphic destruction or degeneration of the body. Other types of body horror include unnatural movements, or the anatomically incorrect placement of limbs to create 'monsters' out of human body parts. Examples; Cabin Fever, The Invasion and Virus.
  • 3.
    Psychological Horror Relies oncharacters' fears, guilt, beliefs, eerie sound effects, relevant music, emotional instability and at times, the supernatural and ghosts to build tension and further the plot. Examples; Paranormal Activity, The Blair Witch Project, The Sixth Sense and The Others.
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    Slasher Often revolves arounda psychopathic killer stalking and killing in a sequence of victims in a graphically violent way, mainly with weapons such as knives. Examples; A Nightmare of Elm Street, Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Halloween.
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    Zombie Zombie films featurecreatures who are usually portrayed as either reanimated corpses or mindless human beings. Examples; Shaun of The Dead, Dawn of The Dead, Zombieland and I am Legend.
  • 6.
    Decision As a groupwe have decided to create a psychological horror. Why? It’s an interesting concept for a film. There is also a lot of ideas we can use for this specific genre. What? Paranormal disturbances such as unexplained interaction with objects. Example environments and conventions Teenagers, haunted house, unexplained phenomena, insanity, asylums, woodland areas and mental health issues
  • 7.
    Conventions Objects Door’s and windows opening by unseen force, lights flashing, furniture moving and technology not working. Threat/antagonist Creepy, old, physically and mentally scarred, ugly, apparition, mental patients. Victim/victims/protagonist Innocent, weak, cautious, feminine, young, logical, no common sense, usually female but subverts stereotype, previous history of mental illness (depression),
  • 8.
    Target audience Teenagers andadults. Why? From our research into horror films, we found out the content that is presented in the trailers is rated at either 15 or 18 years of age. Therefore the content in our trailer, which will follow a similar style to already existing horror film trailers will have to be aged at 15. Due to the dark context of the trailer it would be inappropriate for a younger audience.