Detail View: Graduate Thesis Collection: Creating tension and suspense: A discussion of chasing and tailing scenes in film

Title: 
Creating tension and suspense: A discussion of chasing and tailing scenes in film
Creator: 
Feng, Weibo
Subject: 
Thesis (M.F.A.) -- Film and Television
Subject: 
Savannah College of Art and Design -- Department of Film and Television
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Abstract: 
"The tailing and chasing scene has always been an important element in commercial film. A successful tailing/chasing scene not only moves the story along but also can express multiple emotions—excitement, tension, fear, piquancy, and suspense—to the audience. In these scenes, the director and photographer can deliver a sense of attraction by setting appropriate shot design. Meanwhile, the way an editor decides to arrange the rhythm and the pace and manipulate a scene to guide the audience's attention does matter a lot. This thesis examines the history of tailing and chasing scenes and discusses the types and functions using samples in film. Moreover, I will analyze the tailing and chasing scene in my thesis film 'Mirrors' to illustrate what I’ve learned from those films and what should be improved in it."
Abstract: 
Includes the science fiction film short "Mirrors" / written and directed by Rena Yao ; produced by Richard Thomas ; edited by Weibo Feng. A secret agent who failed in his last assignment is given a new mission that, if he succeeds, will provide him with a drug to save his dying wife. His task is to kill a non-human man who is the product of an unsuccessful experiment to create a "mirror" of an identical human. But to choose wrongly will mean the death of both. Then he finds a man he believes to be his own mirror -- and kills him.
Abstract: 
Keywords: tailing/chasing scene, editing, technique, tension
Publisher: 
Savannah, Georgia : Savannah College of Art and Design
Date: 
2018-08
Format: 
1 text file (thesis) : PDF, 31 pages, illustrations (chiefly color) + 1 film (14 min.) : WMV, sound, color