Telara Buelow
Final Film Paper
5/7/12
First Person Films
First
person films became popular with the movie The
Blair Witch Project. With the
release of this movie in 1999 it was undoubtedly the most successful and
influential first person films to come about and started a new trend in horror
cinema. This film was able to catch a
sort of realness to it in the sense that it was a group of young adults video
taping their experience in a woods. Whether
people found this film to be scary or stupid, I know that it was popular when I
was growing up and made way for the many first person films we see today.
These
types of films allow a different type of emotion and psychological aspect to them. In the traditional form of these films, it
indicates a point of view from a character; basically seeing a scene through
the person’s eyes. Most of these films
have a documentary look to them, usually beginning as a complete “random” home
video. This is why these movies have
been a fab lately, this “random realness”, as though it could happen to any of
us watching. Starting from the beginning
of this trend of movie, The Blair Witch
Project, we can look at the top 15 recent first person films and how they
add a unique horror aspect to them.
In
2005, a Japanese film called Noroi: The
Curse was released. This movie was
about a couple of young Japanese people who are documenting their findings of
this old curse. This film brought the
aspect of horror and suspense in a way that filmmakers made it seem as though
this tape was found. This movie brought
a new level to horror films in America.
Usually films likes this one and The Blair Witch Project are low budget
films, so when adding in an element, like the one in the background of the
picture, it does not take much or any computer editing. That could very well be one of the cast
members standing in very dim lighting to add this spooky element to it. When looking at later films, you can defiantly
see more computer effects to them, combining 21st century film
making into “hand held” cameras.
A
year later a movie called Borat came
out in the theater. This movie is completely different to the average first
person film. This movie is not considered
a horror, suspense, or scary film but a comedy, a controversial one that
is. This first person film takes into
account the travels of a man from Kazakhstan coming to America in search of
finding Pamela Anderson. Throughout the
film there are many strange sexual experiences, which make this film so
controversial. Unlike the other first
person horror films, this film was actually non-scripted so people starring in
the film were caught on camera by surprise which is what makes this film unique
and funny.
In
2007, two first person horror films came out on the big screens. The
Poughkeepsie Tapes and Paranormal
Activity. Paranormal Activity is the more famous of the two but The Poughkeepsie Tapes is one of the
most chilling first person films I have seen.
It is police report of their findings of 800 VCR tapes found in a man’s
home, which shows many gruesome murders.
This film was made to make it seem like you are watching the daily news
and the reporter is telling you about these tapes they found. The slight unevenness adds to the realistic
feel of the film. The true horror does
not lie within the videotaped torture, which is why this movie is so unique and
a huge change to the horror film world.
Paranormal Activity is first
person/documentary style film which follows a couple daily as their house is
being terrorized by an evil spirit. The
man in the film sets up a camera to try and videotape the sightings of this
spirit. What makes this film so popular
and different is that the only thing you can see is what is being filmed on a
tripod so in certain parts you will only see a part in the house but hear
mysterious sounds in other rooms.
This is what makes Paranormal Activity so famous and keeps
you on you off your seat for the entire film.
A
year later a different style of first person film comes out; Cloverfield hits the big screen. This movie is different compared to the other
first person films in the sense that is has more special effects and it is a
sci-fi/action film.
Since the first person film came
about it has set the path for many types of film on all genres. This movie is a good example of that. I find these movies to be very thrilling and
exciting. It makes you feel like you are
actually a part of the film, or give you the essence that if one day you decide
to record some home footage you might catch something alarming or
disturbing. It will be interesting to
see how many more first person films will come out and how they can change the
way we view typical horror or action films.
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