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Film is a visual medium. Almost Everything we see on screen is a deliberate choice made by filmmakers to add to the mood and general aesthetic of the film. Horror in particular relies on visual elements to create a mysterious and uneasy atmosphere. In the first episode of season 2 we discuss color and how it is used in the horror genre.
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Join us on July 31, 2023 for Season 2 of Horror Study Hall!Follow Us on Social Media : @horrorstudyhallEmail Us at [email protected] Available at horrorstudyhall.com
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Most enjoy the comfort of city life. We have the convenience of having everything at our fingertips: food, entertainment, leisure, medical needs. We are never truly alone in the city. There are people everywhere we turn. The emergence of city life and the increased popularity has created fears and genres of horror: urban horror. In this episode we will be exploring urban fears and how horror brings those fears to the forefront.Follow Us on Social Media : @horrorstudyhallResources Available at horrorstudyhall.com
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Horror does not want it’s audience to simply watch the movie, but to experience it along with the characters as a passive participant. Sound is used to fully immerse the audience in the horror experience; to induce feelings of anxiety, fear, comedy, and relief alongside the protagonist. Horror is not only seen, but heard.Infrasound Clip: https://www.rha-audio.com/blog/diegetic-sound-in-horror-movies#ghost_frequencyFollow us on Social Media: @horrorstudyhall
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Horror films connect with us in ways other films cannot. They connect with us in a deep and personal way by our fears front and center, exposing our deepest and darkest fears. Filmmakers have many time tested tricks up their sleeves to engage an audience and help them experience fear. In this episode we will be discussing Scare Tactics: ways filmmakers help audiences experience fear.Follow Us on Social Media : @horrorstudyhallResources Available at horrorstudyhall.com
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From the Recreational Fear Lab website: “The recreational fear lab investigates the conditions under which fear can be fun, social, and inherently meaningful. We use a range of empirical methods and techniques to conduct this investigation."
In this episode, I am speaking with Mathias Clasen, Director of the Recreational Fear Lab discussing the research of the lab and why we like being scared.
Find the Recreational Fear Lab at fear.au.dk
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All animals experience Fear. What is fear and how do we use it as a source of entertainment? Listen to Horror Study Hall to find out!
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Since the beginning of film, Black people were portrayed as “the other”: the monster, the outsider, the other class, as less than. In this episode, we will discuss how Blacks were represented throughout the history of horror film and what we can learn from this history.
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What is it about b-rated horror that is so good? Why do we like watching bad movies? Bad movies are considered trash and cheap but a loved by audiences. Listen to Horror Study Hall to learn why we enjoy these films.
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Ever wonder where to start with your own personal horror studies? We have you covered! Episode 5 provides resources to get you started on your horror studies journey!
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If you want to know what fears were on the top of people’s minds at any given time in the modern era, look no further than the horror films being produced. Digging deep into each decade, you can see themes represented, showcasing what was on society’s mind. This episodes American fears and culture decade by decade featured in the horror films of that time.
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How has folklore and legends evolved over time? How do we tell our folklore in the modern age? Episode 103 examines these topics and more with Urban Legends and Folklore in the Digital Age.
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Want to get into horror but feel apprehensive? This week's episode will give you some tips on how to get started with Horror when everything scares you.
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Why do we like horror? Why are we drawn to it? What are be benefits of horror? This episode features an overview of horror studies and why we love horror.
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Starting November 21st, Horror Study Hall will be examining the academic side of horror. Each episode, our host M.A. Reynolds will be taking you through her horror studies journey. Join us twice a month and Stay Spooky!
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