2. 0.00-0.14
Low-angle close up.
View of a house through a blue haze which give the image a
cold and unsettling feeling.
There is slow chilling background music.
3. 0.15-0.21
Close up.
A girls eye appears behind the house giving the image a
surreal quality.
The chilling background music continues which unsettles the
audience.
4. 0.22-0.23
Low-angle close up.
The low angle shot creates a sense of vulnerability.
The house is revealed to be a snow globe and has connotations of
innocence whilst the white snow symbolises purity.
The chilling music continues.
5. 0.24-0.25
Mid shot.
Shows location and that the scene takes place in a home.
Shows girl hunched over snow globe.
Hidden face of the girl makes the viewer uneasy.
Unsettling music continues to play.
6. 0.25-0.32
Close up.
Girls face is revealed.
Limp and unnatural poster as well as black expression unsettle
the viewer.
Eerie music continues.
7. 0.33-0.37
Long shot.
The shot shows a length of the hallway of the girls home.
Flickering is added in editing to give the scene an unsettling feel.
Lighting carries connotations of the supernatural and amplifies the already eerie
feel of the piece it is also associated with danger.
The chilling music continues.
8. 0.37-043
Close ups.
Match on action used to create a fast paced sequence of the girl walking.
Slow shaky walk unsettles the viewer as it makes the girl appear inhuman.
Lighting adds danger to the piece.
Eerie music continues.
9. 0.43-0.45
Mid shot.
Back of the girls head and subsequent removal of face
dehumanises her.
Eerie music continues.
11. 0.49-0.49
Close up.
Flash of light adds drama to the otherwise dull event of the
lamp being knocked over.
Eerie music continues.
12. 0.49-0.50
Close up.
The fact that the girl does not seem to care that she has
knocked over the lamp again dehumanises her.
Eerie music continues to unsettle the audience.
13. 0.50-0.55
High-angle mid shot.
Shows vulnerability.
Black screen as a result of lighting by lightening has connotations of danger.
Eerie music is unsettling.
Dialogue “Did your hear something” unsettles the audience and adds suspense.
14. 0.55-0.57
Close up.
Predatory look on girls face unsettles the viewer.
Foreshadowing of dialogue “Did you hear something” directly
before shot of the girl.
Eerie music continues.
15. 0.57-0.59
Close up.
Same shot with lamp as 0.49-0.50.
Lack of movement suggests that the girl is waiting to pounce like a
cat killing it’s prey.
Chilling music continues.
16. 0.59-1.03
Mid-high-angle shot.
The high-angle shot again shows vulnerability.
Dialogue “She up again” shows that the girl being up is a regular occurrence.
The regularity of the events somewhat soothes the audience.
Eerie music continues.
17. 1.07-1.12
Mid shots and close ups.
Match on action.
Blue tone of the scene adds a cold and unsettling feeling to the
piece.
Eerie music continues.
18. 1.12-1.16
Mid shot and close up.
Solarisation effect adds a creepy quality to the sequence.
Eerie music continues.
19. 1.16-1.20
Mid shot to over the shoulder mid shot.
Lighting symbolises danger and adds unsettling lighting.
Creepy music continues.
20. 1.20-1.23
Long shot.
Concern shown for daughter as mother hurries down the stairs.
Childlike language and gentle tone of dialogue “You need to go to bed”
suggest that the daughter Carrie Anne may have a psychological disorder.
Unsettling music continues.
21. 1.23-1.24
Close up.
The return to this shot for the third time reinforces the fact that
Carrie Anne is waiting for her prey.
The unsettling music continues.
22. 1.25-1.25
Mid shot.
The speed of this shot emphasis the speed of the events
which follow and gives the piece a jolty and unsettling feel.
The eerie music continues.
23. 1.25-1.25
Over the shoulder mid shot.
The speed of this shot again serves to make the piece more
jolty and unsettling.
The eerie music continues to play in the background.
24. 1.25-1.27
Close up.
Obscures the viewers view of what is happening in the scene
partially to create a sense of mystery and fear.
Creepy music continues to play.
25. 1.27-1.29
Mid shot.
Carrie Anne attacks her mother with a hammer.
Smack of hammer and mothers groan can be heard.
Creepy music reaches it’s most intense moment.
26. 1.29-1.34
Mid shot.
Slowness of scene is in keeping with husbands sleepy
demeanour.
Brief confusion and uncertainty can be seen in his face.
Eerie music continues.
27. 1.34-1.37
Close ups.
Shot reverse shot.
Sequence shows the emotion of both characters.
Mother can be heard groaning and falling to the floor.
The hammer can be heard making impact.
The eerie music continues.
28. 1.37-1.41
Mid shot.
Fear and realisation on father face.
Background music stops which heightens the viewers fear.
34. 1.58-2.19
Close up.
View from under bed as father is being murdered.
Bloodied white feathers convert rejection of purity.
Solarisation effect adds impact to the scene.
Father’s cries and hammer impact can be heard.
Background music continues.
35. 2.19-2.21
Long shot.
Carrie Anne walks down the hall of her house.
Carrie Anne’s calmness concerns the audience.
Solarisation is employed to put the viewer more on edge.
The background music becomes a sort of white noise.
36. 2.21-2.30
High-angle long shot.
Carrie Anne running away through the night.
The high-angle shot shows her vulnerability.
Shake transition between the two running shots.
The white noise background music returns.