Monday 25 November 2013

Crime research

crime research 

in a crime film there is usually a good guy and a bad guy, the good guy is usually a cop or a detective which is his job to catch the bad guy even if it means going against the rules to catch the bad guy this makes the audience warm more towards the good cop than the bad guy which is what the director wants. in a crime film there is usually a crime scene in which a victim who has been murdered lye's dead detectives and cops examine and check the body for clues to who murdered the victim. the victim is normally killed by te bad guy but it starts off as a mystery as to who killed him/her because as far as the audience knows the victim could have committed suicide or the good cop him/her self could have killed the victim. when investigating a crime scene there is normally tiny clues indicating what happened and eventually leading to the killer like a trail of bread crumbs this is what a viewer looks for in a crime film. the typical audience for a crime film is adults young and old and some teens this is because most crime films contain blood, gore and bad language which is not suitable for young audiences so the film is rated 15 or 18 depending on the content. the typical scenery  of a crime film is usually a crime scene which normally is in a woods or back alley something that looks run down and dirty this makes the killer look like a negative character in the eyes of the audience this is because it makes the killer seem along the lines of  a poor drug addict and not a professional killer. the typical bad guy in a crime  is usually a bloke who murdered a women the killer normally dresses in dark clothes and something like a hat to cover his face this creates a mystery with the audience because the audience want to know who the killer is.

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