Media Term Thursday #39

Offscreen space

offscreen sound

The implication that there is a world beyond the screen (or frame). Characters enter the scene from somewhere and exit to somewhere. A filmmaker can imply the presence of a world offscreen in many ways; a character may look or gesture to someone or something offscreen; object/s may protrude part of the way into the frame.

There are six potential zones of offscreen space: the space beyond each of the four sides of the frame; the space behind the camera and the space behind the set.

Offscreen voices or sounds also signal the presence of characters, objects or a world the audience cannot see.

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Media Term Thursday #26

Thriller

A film genre that uses action and suspense and is frequently related to the crime genre. The narrative concentrates on mystery and suspense to build tension and keep the audience engaged (on the edge of their seats).

The film maker utilises presence beyond the frame to create the horror in the mind of the viewer rather than explicit images.

Jaws (1975), Rear Window (1954).”

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