Introduction to sub genres

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Horror Sub-Genres 
by Tony Mutombo
• Horror is a film genre seeking to educe a negative emotional reaction 
from the audience by playing on the audience's primal fears. Horror films 
often feature scenes that startle the audience. There are many subgenres 
within horror films, these include: 
• Slasher 
• Psychological 
• Supernatural 
• Possession 
• Gothic 
• Horror films often deal with the audiences nightmares, hidden fears, 
revulsions and terror of the unknown. Plots within the horror genre often 
involve the intrusion of an evil force, event, or personage, commonly 
of supernatural origin, into the everyday world. Common elements 
include ghosts, aliens, 
vampires, werewolves, demons, gore, torture, vicious animals, evil 
witches, monsters, zombies, cannibals, and serial killers. On the contrary, 
movies about the supernatural are not necessarily always horrific, but are 
still, nonetheless, scary.
Slasher 
• A slasher film is a subgenre of horror. It normally involves a 
mysterious, generally psychopathic killer stalking and killing 
a sequence of victims usually in a graphic violent manner, 
often with a cutting tool such as a knife/machete (most 
common weapon, used in various slasher films such as 
Scream, Slumber Party Massacre and Halloween), an axe 
(featured in Blood Rage and Hospital Massacre) or a 
chainsaw (Texas Chainsaw Massacre and My Bloody 
Valentine). Slasher films can be split into two distinct sub-type: 
one type in which the killers identity is unknown from 
the outset but gradually as the film goes on is shown 
clearly, building suspense as the audience find out if he is 
to “catch” the lead victim character, and one in which the 
killers identity is not known at all and which employ a 
“who’s doing it” angle, which often involves a major twist 
at the end.
Conventions 
• The Victims: The victims tend to be young, attractive, attend high school 
or are students in further education. This may be because young people 
are known for indulging in vices such as pre-marital sex, drinking or illegal 
drug use and in slashers characters are ‘punished’ for this. Indulging in 
these activities also makes the victims less wary of dangers and unaware 
of their surroundings, making them easy prey for the killer. They also tend 
to live in isolated environments, alienated from the rest of civilisation. 
• The Killer—With notable exceptions, the killer in the slasher film is usually 
male. His identity is often, but not always, unknown. He is often quiet and 
seemingly unstoppable, able to withstand stabbings, falls and shootings 
by his victims. He is usually very tall and masculine, making it almost 
impossible for his puny opponent to kill him. His background sometimes 
includes a childhood trauma that explains his twisted nature and his 
choice of victim, weapon and location. Slasher villains tend to prefer 
handheld weapons such as knives, axes, machetes and/or chainsaws as 
opposed to firearms, because they result in a more gruesome and 
personal kill.
• The Hero (usually the Final Girl)—The hero is the 
protagonist. The main character is usually a female 
(sometimes male in other slasher films) and the quietest, 
most introverted one. Whenever one of their friends goes 
missing (e.g. killed), they are the first to notice it. The main 
character is usually not using any illegal material, they don't 
have sex (at least, rarely) and do not exhibit rebellious 
behaviour, unlike their friends. The hero is usually aware of 
the killer, while their friends are too busy having fun. In the 
middle of the movie, when maybe three or four friends are 
killed, the hero and the other survivors fight the killer. Their 
last two or three remaining friends are usually killed near 
the end of the film, while the hero triumphs against the 
killer and is saved by the police/help/adults. 
• The Violence—One thing that separates slashers from 
thrillers and murder mysteries is the level of violence. 
Slashers generally de-emphasize plot and character 
development in favour of violence and terror. Plots are 
constructed around giving the audience the experience of 
watching the killer's murders. The deaths are often violent 
and graphic.
Introduction to sub genres
Psychological Horror 
• Psychological horror is a subgenre of horror 
fiction that relies on characters’ fears, guilt 
and beliefs. Its jumpy sound effects, eerie 
music and emotional instability help to build 
tension and further the narrative. 
Psychological horror is different from the 
type of horror found in ‘slasher’ films which 
develop their effects from gore and 
violence, psychological is rather a normal 
human being who is conventional in 
appearance, but has a twisted mind. Other 
psychological films may focus on the pure 
fears of the audience as they pick on the 
happenings of the modern world. Examples 
of this would be karma, cheating of death or 
traumatising experiences. The horrific 
identity of this antagonist is often not 
revealed until well into the film, or even the 
very end. Examples of psychological horror 
would include The Shining, Silence of The 
Lambs, Gothika, The Uninvited, Psycho.
Conventions 
• Weapons 
• When watching a Psychological 
horror film, the weapons you 
tend to see are not actual 
physical weapons, but tend to 
be more supernatural and 
psychological. For example, the 
killer’s twisted minds act a 
weapon of fear against the 
victims in the film. Also, in 
Supernatural horror films things 
such as visions, jumpy moments 
and so on are used as weapons 
of fear, supernaturally, rather 
than actually possessing a knife, 
or axe for example.
Settings 
• Some of the main settings 
you will see time and time 
again when watching a 
Psychological horror film are 
big houses, forest/ woodland 
areas, ware houses, schools, 
and hospitals and so on. 
• These types of settings create realism for the target 
audience as they are able to relate to the film on some 
level, having seen/ been or currently live in these settings. 
This increases the fear for the audiences are they begin to 
picture themselves in these positions.
Sights & Sounds 
• Quite often, when 
watching a 
psychological horror 
film, there are 
flashbacks that take 
the audience back to 
see why the killer is 
disturbed and to 
explain what 
happened to them in 
their lives that has 
lead them to 
become mentally 
challenged. 
• We also may see 
shadows or 
silhouettes which 
unnerve and terrify 
the audiences. 
• Common sounds or 
music that we hear 
when watching a 
Psychological Horror 
film are normally 
contrapuntal sounds. 
This is sound that 
doesn’t match the 
action that is on 
screen
Characters 
• A disturbed, or tormented individual is the 
main antagonist, usually comes back to 
get revenge on their victims. The victims 
can differ but like any horror film, a high 
percentage of the victims are female. The 
uses of children as the killers are also very 
popular. There are a few films hat use 
children as villains, such as the Orphan, 
the Omen... 
• When psychological horror films use 
children as the killer, again, the victims 
tend to be female. This could have 
something to do with the fact that 
mothers are maternal and the female 
audiences watching will be able to relate 
to the character in some way.
Introduction to sub genres
Gothic 
• Gothic horror comes from the popularity of 
gothic fiction and novels from the 1800s onwards. 
Two of the most famous gothic novels are Mary 
Shelley's Frankenstein and Bram Stoker’s Dracula. 
They were tales of mystery and horror intended 
to chill the spine and make the blood go sour. 
Gothic horror also contains strong elements of 
the supernatural. The genre tends to create an 
emotional even primeval response for the 
audience and stirs up the fears, anxieties and 
desires that are attractive to the audience.
Conventions 
• Gothic fiction uses these typical elements: 
• Wild and desolated landscapes normally set in 18-19th century. 
• Dark looks and style – low key lighting and shadows 
• Graveyards, crucifixes, great use of religion and foggy forests 
• Ruined abbeys or buildings, gothic architecture 
• Medieval castles with dungeons, secret passages with winding 
stair cases, sliding panels and torture chambers 
• Monstrous apparitions and curses 
• An atmosphere of doom and gloom 
• Heroes and heroines in danger 
• Demonic power, sometime the use of possession and mirrors 
• Wicked tyrants malevolent witches/gypsies 
• Spooky effects with ghosts and spectres 
• All flesh creeping and spine chilling stories 
• Unknown creatures and mutations.
Introduction to sub genres
• Supernatural is a sub-genre 
that centres around 
supernatural elements, 
such as ghosts, demons, 
curses and miracles. 
Supernatural films deal 
with the unknown. 
Therefore, they tend to 
incorporate paranormal 
and religious elements into 
the plot. Since they 
emphasize the unknown, 
Supernatural films are 
considered quite 
suspenseful and terrifying, 
engaging strongly with 
audience fears.
Supernatural/Possession-Horror 
• This is a sub-genre that includes 
ghosts, demons, or other 
depictions of supernatural 
occurrences. Often, Supernatural- 
Horror films combine elements of 
religion into the narrative. 
Common themes in Supernatural- 
Horror films include the afterlife, 
the devil, and demonic 
possession. Unlike Religious 
Thrillers, Supernatural-Horror 
films are not limited to specific 
religious elements and can 
contain more vivid and gruesome 
violence. 
• Examples: The Exorcist, The Ring, 
The Omen.
• Religious 
• These films deal strictly with religion and the unknown in 
connection to God. These films are very similar to Religious 
Thrillers. Exorcisms, demonic possession, and church cover-ups 
are typical themes of Religious and Supernatural 
Thrillers. This sub-genre often questions the validity of 
current church practices and beliefs. 
• Examples: The Devil’s Advocate, The Ninth Gate, The Da 
Vinci Code.
• Thriller 
• Supernatural-Thriller films 
incorporate supernatural 
themes that are considered 
mysterious. Unlike other sub-genres, 
Supernatural-Thrillers 
thrive on the “edge of the 
seat” feeling. The audience is 
in an almost constant state of 
anticipation. The plot usually 
revolves around a mysterious 
event or person and the 
quest to find out the truth. 
• Examples: The Sixth Sense, 
Frequency, The Dead Zone
• Supernatural films and 
Possession films are similar 
to an extent. The main 
reason for either of these 
films are to scare the 
audience with their deepest 
fears. Just like Supernatural 
films, Possession films tend 
to have religious traits within 
them, an example to this 
would be The Devil Inside, 
The Possession or The 
Conjuring. Each subgenre 
feature the same 
conventions. To the left is 
Baphomet, a satanic symbol 
of a half man half goat 
usually portrayed in 
possession and dark 
supernatural horrors.
research & planning choice of sub-genre 
• My partner and I have decided that we are to 
focus on the slasher subgenre. We’ve decided 
that this will our movie will belong to this sub 
genre due to the facts that they are: 
• Achievable – a sub-genre you could work with 
well in order to produce something effective 
and professional. 
• Popular – its still current and effective. The film 
is likely to appeal to the wider horror audience 
and the current teen generation. 
• Conventions – we know and understand the 
conventions well.
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Introduction to sub genres

  • 1. Horror Sub-Genres by Tony Mutombo
  • 2. • Horror is a film genre seeking to educe a negative emotional reaction from the audience by playing on the audience's primal fears. Horror films often feature scenes that startle the audience. There are many subgenres within horror films, these include: • Slasher • Psychological • Supernatural • Possession • Gothic • Horror films often deal with the audiences nightmares, hidden fears, revulsions and terror of the unknown. Plots within the horror genre often involve the intrusion of an evil force, event, or personage, commonly of supernatural origin, into the everyday world. Common elements include ghosts, aliens, vampires, werewolves, demons, gore, torture, vicious animals, evil witches, monsters, zombies, cannibals, and serial killers. On the contrary, movies about the supernatural are not necessarily always horrific, but are still, nonetheless, scary.
  • 3. Slasher • A slasher film is a subgenre of horror. It normally involves a mysterious, generally psychopathic killer stalking and killing a sequence of victims usually in a graphic violent manner, often with a cutting tool such as a knife/machete (most common weapon, used in various slasher films such as Scream, Slumber Party Massacre and Halloween), an axe (featured in Blood Rage and Hospital Massacre) or a chainsaw (Texas Chainsaw Massacre and My Bloody Valentine). Slasher films can be split into two distinct sub-type: one type in which the killers identity is unknown from the outset but gradually as the film goes on is shown clearly, building suspense as the audience find out if he is to “catch” the lead victim character, and one in which the killers identity is not known at all and which employ a “who’s doing it” angle, which often involves a major twist at the end.
  • 4. Conventions • The Victims: The victims tend to be young, attractive, attend high school or are students in further education. This may be because young people are known for indulging in vices such as pre-marital sex, drinking or illegal drug use and in slashers characters are ‘punished’ for this. Indulging in these activities also makes the victims less wary of dangers and unaware of their surroundings, making them easy prey for the killer. They also tend to live in isolated environments, alienated from the rest of civilisation. • The Killer—With notable exceptions, the killer in the slasher film is usually male. His identity is often, but not always, unknown. He is often quiet and seemingly unstoppable, able to withstand stabbings, falls and shootings by his victims. He is usually very tall and masculine, making it almost impossible for his puny opponent to kill him. His background sometimes includes a childhood trauma that explains his twisted nature and his choice of victim, weapon and location. Slasher villains tend to prefer handheld weapons such as knives, axes, machetes and/or chainsaws as opposed to firearms, because they result in a more gruesome and personal kill.
  • 5. • The Hero (usually the Final Girl)—The hero is the protagonist. The main character is usually a female (sometimes male in other slasher films) and the quietest, most introverted one. Whenever one of their friends goes missing (e.g. killed), they are the first to notice it. The main character is usually not using any illegal material, they don't have sex (at least, rarely) and do not exhibit rebellious behaviour, unlike their friends. The hero is usually aware of the killer, while their friends are too busy having fun. In the middle of the movie, when maybe three or four friends are killed, the hero and the other survivors fight the killer. Their last two or three remaining friends are usually killed near the end of the film, while the hero triumphs against the killer and is saved by the police/help/adults. • The Violence—One thing that separates slashers from thrillers and murder mysteries is the level of violence. Slashers generally de-emphasize plot and character development in favour of violence and terror. Plots are constructed around giving the audience the experience of watching the killer's murders. The deaths are often violent and graphic.
  • 7. Psychological Horror • Psychological horror is a subgenre of horror fiction that relies on characters’ fears, guilt and beliefs. Its jumpy sound effects, eerie music and emotional instability help to build tension and further the narrative. Psychological horror is different from the type of horror found in ‘slasher’ films which develop their effects from gore and violence, psychological is rather a normal human being who is conventional in appearance, but has a twisted mind. Other psychological films may focus on the pure fears of the audience as they pick on the happenings of the modern world. Examples of this would be karma, cheating of death or traumatising experiences. The horrific identity of this antagonist is often not revealed until well into the film, or even the very end. Examples of psychological horror would include The Shining, Silence of The Lambs, Gothika, The Uninvited, Psycho.
  • 8. Conventions • Weapons • When watching a Psychological horror film, the weapons you tend to see are not actual physical weapons, but tend to be more supernatural and psychological. For example, the killer’s twisted minds act a weapon of fear against the victims in the film. Also, in Supernatural horror films things such as visions, jumpy moments and so on are used as weapons of fear, supernaturally, rather than actually possessing a knife, or axe for example.
  • 9. Settings • Some of the main settings you will see time and time again when watching a Psychological horror film are big houses, forest/ woodland areas, ware houses, schools, and hospitals and so on. • These types of settings create realism for the target audience as they are able to relate to the film on some level, having seen/ been or currently live in these settings. This increases the fear for the audiences are they begin to picture themselves in these positions.
  • 10. Sights & Sounds • Quite often, when watching a psychological horror film, there are flashbacks that take the audience back to see why the killer is disturbed and to explain what happened to them in their lives that has lead them to become mentally challenged. • We also may see shadows or silhouettes which unnerve and terrify the audiences. • Common sounds or music that we hear when watching a Psychological Horror film are normally contrapuntal sounds. This is sound that doesn’t match the action that is on screen
  • 11. Characters • A disturbed, or tormented individual is the main antagonist, usually comes back to get revenge on their victims. The victims can differ but like any horror film, a high percentage of the victims are female. The uses of children as the killers are also very popular. There are a few films hat use children as villains, such as the Orphan, the Omen... • When psychological horror films use children as the killer, again, the victims tend to be female. This could have something to do with the fact that mothers are maternal and the female audiences watching will be able to relate to the character in some way.
  • 13. Gothic • Gothic horror comes from the popularity of gothic fiction and novels from the 1800s onwards. Two of the most famous gothic novels are Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Bram Stoker’s Dracula. They were tales of mystery and horror intended to chill the spine and make the blood go sour. Gothic horror also contains strong elements of the supernatural. The genre tends to create an emotional even primeval response for the audience and stirs up the fears, anxieties and desires that are attractive to the audience.
  • 14. Conventions • Gothic fiction uses these typical elements: • Wild and desolated landscapes normally set in 18-19th century. • Dark looks and style – low key lighting and shadows • Graveyards, crucifixes, great use of religion and foggy forests • Ruined abbeys or buildings, gothic architecture • Medieval castles with dungeons, secret passages with winding stair cases, sliding panels and torture chambers • Monstrous apparitions and curses • An atmosphere of doom and gloom • Heroes and heroines in danger • Demonic power, sometime the use of possession and mirrors • Wicked tyrants malevolent witches/gypsies • Spooky effects with ghosts and spectres • All flesh creeping and spine chilling stories • Unknown creatures and mutations.
  • 16. • Supernatural is a sub-genre that centres around supernatural elements, such as ghosts, demons, curses and miracles. Supernatural films deal with the unknown. Therefore, they tend to incorporate paranormal and religious elements into the plot. Since they emphasize the unknown, Supernatural films are considered quite suspenseful and terrifying, engaging strongly with audience fears.
  • 17. Supernatural/Possession-Horror • This is a sub-genre that includes ghosts, demons, or other depictions of supernatural occurrences. Often, Supernatural- Horror films combine elements of religion into the narrative. Common themes in Supernatural- Horror films include the afterlife, the devil, and demonic possession. Unlike Religious Thrillers, Supernatural-Horror films are not limited to specific religious elements and can contain more vivid and gruesome violence. • Examples: The Exorcist, The Ring, The Omen.
  • 18. • Religious • These films deal strictly with religion and the unknown in connection to God. These films are very similar to Religious Thrillers. Exorcisms, demonic possession, and church cover-ups are typical themes of Religious and Supernatural Thrillers. This sub-genre often questions the validity of current church practices and beliefs. • Examples: The Devil’s Advocate, The Ninth Gate, The Da Vinci Code.
  • 19. • Thriller • Supernatural-Thriller films incorporate supernatural themes that are considered mysterious. Unlike other sub-genres, Supernatural-Thrillers thrive on the “edge of the seat” feeling. The audience is in an almost constant state of anticipation. The plot usually revolves around a mysterious event or person and the quest to find out the truth. • Examples: The Sixth Sense, Frequency, The Dead Zone
  • 20. • Supernatural films and Possession films are similar to an extent. The main reason for either of these films are to scare the audience with their deepest fears. Just like Supernatural films, Possession films tend to have religious traits within them, an example to this would be The Devil Inside, The Possession or The Conjuring. Each subgenre feature the same conventions. To the left is Baphomet, a satanic symbol of a half man half goat usually portrayed in possession and dark supernatural horrors.
  • 21. research & planning choice of sub-genre • My partner and I have decided that we are to focus on the slasher subgenre. We’ve decided that this will our movie will belong to this sub genre due to the facts that they are: • Achievable – a sub-genre you could work with well in order to produce something effective and professional. • Popular – its still current and effective. The film is likely to appeal to the wider horror audience and the current teen generation. • Conventions – we know and understand the conventions well.