1) Rise
direct sound to open the scene
Post synchronization dubbing of a song which acts as a sound bridge throughout the opening
heavy use of low angle shots and closeups
Uses cuts to black then to a new camera angle
2)Offline
lowkey lighting
eerie and creepy music
3)Dear lover
Sound bridge is used throughout the whole film and it starts when the clips start
starts with establishing shots
Credits on each of the beginning cuts
Voice over used
4)Dare to thrill
starts with producing company title card
heavy use of over the shoulder shots
direct sound used in the beginning and end to further the plot
music used as a sound bridge over most of the film
5)Always watching
Tittle card with name and production company
suspenseful music
cuts between talking then nondiegetic sounds
6)The blue boar
Old costumes to portray time period
Starts with talking
happy and light music playing towards the end of the film
7)White coat
Starts with an intro to the production company
out of focus
lowkey lighting
no talking
music throughout the film
8)Stalker
New angle every time the main character moves
credits at the bottom of the screen
stalker title card to symbolize screen change
Creepy sound effects when something happens
9)Nostalgia
cuts back and fourth
summary: After watching all these clips and films I noticed it might be a good idea to added a sound bridge throughout the film based on the type of genre to added flair or suspense. Most of these films had little talking and focused more on camera angles which I think would be a good idea. These films end abruptly and usually keep you in the unknow to keep you watching. Might want to change my genre to suspense or horror.