Camera:
Most shots are taken as a wide shot but however key parts are medium close ups as in the sequence. There is a lot of panning in the sequence as there is a sense of false pisibo, where the audience is assuming that something ever scary or important but it turns out to be something ordinary, which excites the audience and gives them some sort of thrill. It feels like the camera is taking us on a journey as we are walking with the camera which puts the audience in confusion and they're in a mystery, waiting in excitement to see what happens.
Editing- the font used in the sequence seems like it's been written by chalk, which gives a sense that it is handwriting as if the characters have written it down. The name of the characters has been presented in the colour red which could represent the genre of the film as red symbolises blood and death. Also the screen was black at some time which could have a meaning behind it.it feels Like the sequence is a film before film, giving the audience different interpretations. The name of the film is written in blood which informs the audience that there is a sense of murder.
Sound- there is a use of sinister music and silence which gives a feeling of tension and fear to he audience.
Mise-en-scene:
The setting is presented in the sequence where a dark room is shown with the camera panning from the beginning of the room and having a walk around the house. The protagonist is introduced so the audience gets to see and have a sense of the film. The props used in the sequence is the items used in the room and at the end we get to see a candle which shows that there is some sort of light or positivity in the film.
Editing- the font used in the sequence seems like it's been written by chalk, which gives a sense that it is handwriting as if the characters have written it down. The name of the characters has been presented in the colour red which could represent the genre of the film as red symbolises blood and death. Also the screen was black at some time which could have a meaning behind it.it feels Like the sequence is a film before film, giving the audience different interpretations. The name of the film is written in blood which informs the audience that there is a sense of murder.
Sound- there is a use of sinister music and silence which gives a feeling of tension and fear to he audience.
Mise-en-scene:
The setting is presented in the sequence where a dark room is shown with the camera panning from the beginning of the room and having a walk around the house. The protagonist is introduced so the audience gets to see and have a sense of the film. The props used in the sequence is the items used in the room and at the end we get to see a candle which shows that there is some sort of light or positivity in the film.
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