Mystery
Close mystery- "Who dunnit", where the audience does not know what is going on, but slowly get information as the film goes on.
Open mystery-Where the audience start of knowing how the crime is done and by who.
Who dunnit-Where it creates one question through the story.
Dramatic irony- Where the audience possess more information than the characters.
Theatre of the mind-Where it keeps the audience thinking and guessing, creating questions.
Making it personal-Where the protagonist family member gets involved or bring back memories.
Mcguffin-An important item where people may not know what it is. Yet still fight for it.
(A term created by Alfred Hitchcock)
Close mystery- "Who dunnit", where the audience does not know what is going on, but slowly get information as the film goes on.
Open mystery-Where the audience start of knowing how the crime is done and by who.
Who dunnit-Where it creates one question through the story.
Dramatic irony- Where the audience possess more information than the characters.
Theatre of the mind-Where it keeps the audience thinking and guessing, creating questions.
Making it personal-Where the protagonist family member gets involved or bring back memories.
Mcguffin-An important item where people may not know what it is. Yet still fight for it.
(A term created by Alfred Hitchcock)
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