- The use of visual motifs is a significant convention featured in the Film Noir subgenre of Crime Fiction.
- The lighting in the subgenre is very dark and often partially, if not fully, obscures the faces of characters.
- This is a visual device used predominantly in intense moments to add to the uncertainty of the scene.
- Shadows are used to obscure the protagonist’s and other significant characters’ faces, which is a technique that distances the reader through their perceived lack of clear understanding of the characters.
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
LF: Film Noir Coventions
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CJ: We need to incorporate some film noir conventions within the sequence, adding tension and mystery to each scene.
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