Savages crossing


Autoria(s): Jarrett, Cody
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

For a screenwriter, the key challenge of writing genre movies is balancing formulaic convention (familiar plotlines, character types, themes) with generic invention (introducing novel generic elements or devices). The thriller genre is built around the elements of tension and suspense, and plot devices such as twists, red herrings, and cliff-hangers evoke uncertainty, anxiety and anticipation from the audience. For the feature film Savages Crossing, the question driving the screenplay was “How can the psychological thriller genre be renewed through elements of the family drama to challenge audience expectations?” While there are numerous sub-genres, each with thematic nuances, the psychological thriller typically revolves around a central antagonist. Taking this element as the focal point, the screenplay turned to family drama to revise this convention.

Formato

video/mp4

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48921/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48921/1/48921_jarrett_2011009141_savagesXing_video.mp4

Jarrett, Cody (2010) Savages crossing. [Film/Video]

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty

Tipo

Creative Work