Horror by Alex Fletcher
Jan 12, 2015
Horrorby Alex Fletcher
About...
• Horror films try to create a primal fear the audience have, they attempt to create a tense and dramatic atmosphere that scares the audience.
• They have been around for hundreds of years, starting of in plays around the world.
• Common horror films include, ghosts, vampires, zombies, satanism, serial killers, curses e.t.c.
Classic Horror
• Horror began with ghosts and monsters being the main villains in the movies. Early horror movies like ‘Nosferatu’ sparked a genius horror meme that has grown through the years.
In this Presentation i aim to talk about the horror
films that shook the world...
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
• Released in 1920
• Based on Robert louis Stevenson Story. A chilling silent horror about how mad scientists Dr Jekyll’s split personality creates mayhem.
Nosferatu
• Released in 1922
• An unauthorised adaption of Bram Stokers ‘Dracula’. A german film that created a new form of tense horror film.
Frankenstein
• Released in 1931
• A famous horror film involving a scientists that creates a monster out of corpses.
White Zombie
• Released in 1932
• About voodoo zombies controlled by Murder Legendre, a high priest. It is considered to be one of the first presentation of Zombies in film.
Cat People
• Released in 1942
• This film is the first of its kind to not show the horror villain but to suggests its presents. It is also the origin of a ‘bus scene’.
The Thing From Another World
• Released in 1951
• Based upon the novel “Who goes there?” by John W. Campbell. One of the first alien horror film creating the skeptical thought of life in outer space.
The Mummy
• Released in 1959
• Now remade and followed by sequels, it follows the story of an archaeologists discovery of a mummy in Egypt.
Psycho
• Released in 1960
• Considered by many to be the “mother” of all horror suspense films and continues to be viewed in present times.
The Birds
• Released in 1963
• This film portrays animals the viewers see everyday and so is the first to create a lifelike movie.
Night of the Living Dead
• Released in 1968
• George A. Romero created the now cultural meme of the ‘Living Dead’ in this film that has been built upon in many films since.
The Exorcist
• Released in 1973
• A chilling film about how a young girls is possessed by an evil demon.
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
• Released in 1974
• Friends hunted down by a blood thirsty chainsaw wielding man. A film that gripped millions of people.
The Hills Have Eyes
• Released in 1977
• Wes Craven creation of savages inhabiting the mountain areas that makes people wonder.
Halloween
• Released in 1978
• A film that follows the return of a psychotic murderer. A popular 70’s horror that won ‘The National Film Preservation, USA’ award in 2006.
Day of the Dead
• Released in 1985
• The following of the ever growing zombie epidemic created by Romero. The film shows how humans are outnumbered by blood thirsty zombies.
Friday 13th
• Released in 1980
• A horror film recognised by people all around the world through the creation of Jason.
A Nightmare on Elm Street
• Released in 1984
• A thrilling film that involves a man that can get into the dreams of other.Remade in 2010.
Scream
• Released in 1996
• A film that created a lifelike masked character that scared people around the world.
Blair Witch Project
• Released in 1999
• This film was the first of its generation to be filmed solely through a video camera; this helped trick the audience in believing that it was real.
Final Destination
• Released in 2000
• Now a successful franchise, this horror shows teenagers trying to cheat death; but not succeeding.
The Grudge
• Released in 2004
• A commonly sweet and innocent child is portrayed in this movie as a cursed controlled supernatural mystery.
Paranormal Activity
• Released in 2007
• Paranormal Activity was a video camera filmed movie that saw massive success around the world. Due to its freakiness and the convincing filming.
The 2000’s
• The 2000’s saw the remakes of classic horror films and the creation of a new form of horror films. Horror films that contained tense scenes and big bus scenes. Films in this time commonly featured Teenagers as the victims and spawned many sequels, like the ‘Final Destination’ franchise. Also i discovered that people of this time enjoy horror films where in which there is a supernatural evil, something they can not see.
• As time went on people discovered that lifelike movies were the scariest as they create a feeling that what is happening in the movie, could happen to the them.
My response
• Throughout my research of horror films i have realised that they have changed more than any other genre of films. The films that scared and gripped people in the past sightly startle the people of the present. I believe Horror fans nowadays look for a film that makes them think weather it could happen to them. A film that builds tension throughout and can create a life like feel.
• Because of my research i have decided that my 2 minute film i will make, should include lifelike scenes that create a tense and dramatic atmosphere and possibly include an evil the viewer cannot initially see.
How its changed
• Horror has changed throughout the years as cultures change. From Horror’s earliest times it was a less thought of genre with ghosts and gargoyles being the common characters. Now Horror is one of the most popular genres of film, making millions of dollars for each movie; and more importantly, it continues to scare us half to death...
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