In this blog, we discuss how the horror genre differs from the action film genre in terms of setting, acting, wardrobe, hair, and makeup. Setting is one of the most crucial aspects of a horror movie; it should be eerie and gloomy in order to terrify and frighten the audience. In the horror subgenre, acting is crucial because the characters must look good and come to life in the movie. They must also make the audience feel fear.
In the horror genre, hair and makeup are used to show cuts, kills, dirt, and other effects. For example, if a man stabed fell down a hill and cut his troat, the makeup is used to show it and is used to show multiple effects. This is how muders or attacks are made in the horror genre, and with it the scary movies are born. The next element is costumes; it could be a monster, a cowboy outfit, or a space suit. Last but not least is Special effects make up techniques used by filmmakers in motion pictures and other visual mediums to create an illusion that may be impractical or even impossible in a live-action shots.
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