1. Mise-en-scene (Set)
Aliens
one convention of mise-en-scene in Alien is the idea of fear
and death. This is evident all the way through the movie as there are multiple
dead bodies that can be seen at different parts throughout it. Also, in Alien,
most of the areas they visit are inside and underground as well as being in
tight rooms and corridors. This creates a sense of claustrophobia and fear as
there is nowhere to escape if something happens.
What Lies beneath
One convention of mise-en-scene of What Lies Beneath is the
idea of fear. This is seen throughout the movie as there are mysterious
happenings all the way through such as the bath turning on with no one putting
it on, things falling off shelves and sounds. It is more evident in the
bathroom as there seems to be steam coming from it at most times. This creates
a sense of fear as it is rather thick smoke but also smoke can be seen as
ghostly as in allot of other thriller movies smoke is used to represent a ghost
is around and creates a sense of fear as it obscures the whole scene giving it
a sense of fear as we do not know what is behind the smoke.
2. Mise-en-scene (costume)
Aliens
Some of the characters in Aliens wear a stereotypical
costume that could be present in action thrillers even though it is a sci-fi
horror thriller. This is evident especially in the middle of the movie as most
of the heroes carry guns as they are military. This could be seen as a
convention as many movies that are not even action thriller movies, but still
thrillers, the heroes carry a gun, one example of this is Oblivion, another
sci-fi thriller.
What Lies Beneath
The characters clothing is just common clothes that people
would wear that are nothing special. However, this is also a convention as in
other thrillers, they do not wear anything out of the ordinary, such as in
Shallow Grave. This could be seen as a convention as in many thrillers, characters
wear normal clothes. This also helps empathise with the character as they are
no different from us.
3.Cinematography
Aliens
One convention in Aliens cinematography is the use of close
ups and canted angles as at many parts they can be seen. Such as looking up on
a character when they are about to be killed. This can be seen as a convention
as many other movies have this in them to represent paranoia, such as Psycho as
there are ECUs to create uneasiness. This is evident all the way through Alien.
What Lies Beneath
There are many conventions also used in What Lies Beneath.
One that is used is low angle shots, especially near the end, of the male character.
This is used to show that he is the dominant character and also that he is in
charge. There are many low angles to make the female character seem vulnerable
as he is above her.
Editing
Aliens
Editing is used throughout Aliens to create pace. This is
most evident when the aliens first attack as the editing dramatically speeds up
to create a sense of pace and also to show
all the action happening. There are also many cut always to different characters
to show what is happening to them. Fast editing is used in many different thrillers
as the action picks up so can be seen as a convention.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp7SNoYOQmY
Aliens Xenomorph scenes 0.53-1.25
What Lies Beneath
Editing is also used to create a sense of desperateness in
What Lies Beneath. This is most evident when the male character attacks the
female. when he is trying to drown her, the editing kicks up to show him
drowning her, but when the drug starts to wear off, where she tries to take out
the plug, it kicks again to show her desperateness of trying to take out the
plug. This tells us that editing is used as a convention when the action is
most prominent.
5.Non-diegetic Sound
Aliens
In Aliens, non diegetic sound is used to create tension as
when action happens or is about to happen, a more fast paced type of sound
track is used. This is used as a convention as it is evident throughout most
other thriller movies. Many parts of the soundtrack also have a type of
heartbeat sound to it.
What Lies Beneath
Non diegetic sound is used to also create tension in What
Lies Beneath. this is more evident when something is about to happen and a loud
evident sound plays to make the scene seem scarier. Also, some of the music has
a heartbeat in it to show fear and despair in different parts as well as panic
as it gets faster. This is heard in many different thrillers, so is a
convention.
6.Diegetic Sound
Aliens
Diegtic sound is used to make the areas that the characters
enter scary. This is more evident when they enter an alien infested area. Then
a hissing sound is heard that can be heard by the characters. This is usually
just a ruptured pipe, but the aliens also hiss. This is used to create tension
as we don't know if the aliens are there or if it is a pipe. Something like
this is heard in many other movie, such as wind could represent breathing if it
is soft enough.
What Lies Beneath
Often, there are noises that can be heard such as water taps
running and creaks of floorboards. This is also evident in other horror type
movies, such as The Woman In Black. These are used to create tension but also
used to signify that something is about to happen.
Representation
Aliens
The soldiers in Aliens are seen as the stereotypical
thugs-for-hire as they are all fairly muscular, even the female character.
However, women are represented differently within Aliens as the main character
is a female who has to end up saving the day, and also one of the marines is a
women, yet she carries the biggest weapon.
What Lies Beneath
The two main characters are represented as the stereotypical
couple as they love each other, but as with most other horror movies with
couples in it, they then develop issues between each other. This is a
convention as in many other thriller movies,
the couple then grow apart then may become enemies, such as the do in
What Lies Beneath.

Well done for using examples, you don't have to look at the same two thrillers for all the aspects- it is better to go for a range. Make sure you post plenty of images in here as well. You get marks for your use of visuals.
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