Film Noir is known for its use of:
- Dutch angles.
- wide angle lenses.
- low-key lighting.
- night-for-night shooting. (rather than normal day-for-night shooting using filters)
- location shooting.(rather than on a set, usually in an urban environment)
- Flashbacks.
- Use of shadows. ( like bars of shadow across the frame, e.g. venetian blinds)
- Femme fatals. ( usually killed off at the end of the film)
- First person narrations.
- Rare to have a happy or optomistic ending.
- Twisting storyline.
- Circling cigarette smoke.
- Revolve around heroes that are morally flawed and more questionalble than normal heroes.
- Corruption
- Hero falls victim to temptation
- People being famed for crimes
Examples of Film Noir:
- Sunset Blvd (1950)
- Cast a Dark Shadow (1955)
- Suspicion (1941)
- Gilda (1946)
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