Short film research: (The Vision /Mystery)

 Throughout the Mystery short film, The Vision, there was a boy looking for his friend throughout a fever dream and never ended up finding out if his friend was ok or not. There was common sounds like creepy music playing in the background. The lighting throughout the short film was very dark and eerie. The boys bedroom as well as all the settings that were shown throughout the film were dark and made a viewer feel uncomfortable. A common editing tactic in the mystery genre is foreshadowing which means early in the film, a hint is given as to what is going to happen as the plot. Another common tactic is suspense. Suspense is built through ending scenes with cliffhangers, making a character complicated, intense point of view, and hints as to what is to come throughout the film.  I really enjoy the suspenseful part about mystery genre films. Throughout all mystery films, there is so much suspense built up because you truly want to know what happened and why it is happening. This question is not answered until the end of the film or is sometimes not answered at all truly causing for questions to build up in your mind from start to end. An element of the genre that does not appeal to me is the extreme eerieness. I believe a good mystery film could also be suspenseful even without super dark and scary settings. Having a good plot can truly make or break a Mystery film and I believe overly eerie mystery films with a bad plot like, The Vision, can make little to no sense and be unenjoyable. A recent mystery film that was released four years ago is called, Knives Out. It is a non-eerie or dark film but it is a murder mystery and it is very enjoyable and has a good plot. It left me questioning who was the killer and had me feeling like I was a detective myself. My group is going to aim to create a similar film being not dark and eerie but while having a good plot and the ability to create suspense.

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