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Real grave encounters
1. Narrative: Lance Preston and the crew of "Grave Encounters", a ghost-
hunting reality television show, are shooting an episode inside the
abandoned Collingwood Psychiatric Hospital, where unexplained phenomena
have been reported for years. All in the name of good television, they
voluntarily lock themselves inside the building for the night and begin a
paranormal investigation, capturing everything on camera. They quickly
realize that the building is more than just haunted - it is alive - and it has
no intention of ever letting them leave. They find themselves lost in a
labyrinth maze of endless hallways and corridors, terrorized by the ghosts
of the former patients. They soon begin to question their own sanity,
slipping deeper and deeper into the depths of madness, ultimately
discovering the truth behind the hospital's dark past...and taping what turns
out to be their final episode.
Camera shot 1
Camera Shot –Wide shot
Sound – Non Diegetic sound of static energy, high pitched noise.
Content –One of the institutions is shown butthe effects whilstitis beingshown
are uneasy and distorted which gives the audiencean idea of what the filmmay
be like.Also a transition of static energy and end with camera shuttingoff.
Camera shot 2
Camera Shot – Wide shot
Sound – Diegetic sound of fire and non-diegetic sound of a car engine revving and
a whip lash then more non diegetic sound of a fastcar speedingup.
Content – Another institution,fireconnotes destruction which could also link to
the film.The dark colours supportthe filmgenre.
Camera shot 3
Camera shot – Wide shot
Sound – Almost likea sound you would hear in a sci- fi movie,sounds likesome
kind of spaceship zoomingpastbut used for the words. (Diegetic)
Content - Another institution is shown.The transition also (to me) creates a
uneasy feeling because of the high pitched zoom sound.
Camera shot 4
Camera shot – Wide shot
Sound – Diegetic sound of characters dialogue,sounds serious
Content – A character is introduced,they have shown his name (which suggests
he is importantand they want the audienceto remember his name), the date
(which again suggests the fact that they want the audienceto remember that
date), and his occupation (which is a crucial pieceof information as itlinks to the
whole movie). His clothingis casual butsmartand the electrical equipment
behind himlooks likea working environment as well as lookingbusy.
Main Characters : Ben Wilkinson ,Jerry Hartfield ,Sean Rogerson , Lance Preston ,Ashleigh
Gryzko ,Sasha Parker ,Merwin Mondesir ,TC Gibson.
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2. Camera shot 5
Camera shot – Medium Closeup
Sound - Diegetic sound of characters dialogue,sounds serious
Content- The zoom in on him suggests they want the audience to see his facial
expressions morethan his body language.
Camera shot 7
Camera shot – Medium Shot
Sound - Diegetic sound of characters dialogue,sounds serious.Through his
dialoguethe audienceget the idea of what the filmis based upon.
Content – The zoom onto him (again) may make the audience feel agitated or
tense. His talk about ghosts and paranormal things also makeus feel intrigued.
Camera shot 6
Camera shot – Medium Long Shot
Sound - Diegetic sound of characters dialogue,sounds serious
Content – The zoom out on him suggests they want the audienceto see his body
language,which he looks uncomfortableand frigid on talkingaboutthe people.
This also suggests thatsomething bad happened. His dialoguesupports this.
Camera shot 8
Camera shot – Very Long Shot
Sound – Dramatic,loud non diegetic music
Content - The view of the gravestones connotes death and the fact that he is
shown alonemay suggest something bad may happen. His dialoguemakes him
seem and sound professional and heknows what he is doing.
Camera shot 9
Camera shot – Medium Closeup
Sound - Dramatic non diegetic music and dialoguefrom one of main characters,
soundingvery dramatic and sinful
Content- Again the view of the grave stones connote death and the fact that he
is blessing himself with that look on his facesuggests that things could go bad
and that he seems to be a religious man and so links to spirits and thedevil.
Camera shot 10
Camera shot – CloseUp
Sound – Dramatic non diegetic music and dialoguefrom one of main
characters,soundingvery dramatic and sinful.He is tellingthe audience
his story of events.
Content- The monochrome effect suggests how old the photo is and the
dramatic background music help bringhis dialogueto sound concerned or
more dramatic.
3. Camera shot 11
Camera shot – Wide shot
Sound - Dramatic non diegetic music and dialoguefrom one of main
characters,soundingvery dramatic and sinful.He is tellingthe audiencehis
story of events.
Content – Again, The monochrome effect shows how old the photo is and
the dramatic non diegetic music creates tension.
Camera shot 12
Camera shot – Wide shot
Sound - Dramatic non diegetic music and dialoguefrom one of main
characters,soundingvery dramatic and sinful.He is tellingthe audiencehis
story of events.
Content – The pictureof the sign suggest some kind of cultwas involved and
may make the audiencefeel agitated (with help from his talk about
paranormal activity and the dramatic background music).
Camera shot 13
Camera shot – Medium CloseUp
Sound - Dramatic non diegetic music and dialoguefrom one of main characters,
soundingvery dramatic and sinful.Heis tellingthe audiencehis story of events.
Content- His dialogueis very dramatic as well as his facial expression and the
zooming in on him. The shot looks very disturbingto me becauseof the
gravestones in the background and the effects on the writing.
Camera shot 14
Camera shot – Medium Long Shot
Sound - Dramatic non diegetic music and dialoguefrom one of main
characters,soundingvery dramatic and sinful.He is tellingthe audiencehis
story of events.
Content – The nightvision effect suggests how dark it is where they are, and
because the audienceknow what they do, itcreates even more tension
Camera shot 16
Camera shot – Very Long Shot
Sound - Dramatic non diegetic music and dialoguefrom one of main
characters,soundingvery dramatic and sinful.He is tellingthe audience
his story of events.
Content – The transition beforethis shot helps make this shot more
effective because they both link together. It looked likethe camera taking
a picture effect belongs to this shot. Also the shadow, ghostly likefigure
and the orbs surroundingit,in the cemetery creates an anxious feeling
and his dialoguestill helps createthis.
Camera shot 15
Camera shot – Medium Long Shot
Sound – Very loud Diegetic sound of a camera shutter
Content – This transition is effectiveand easy becauseit works and flows
really well
4. Camera shot 18
Camera shot – Very Long Shot
Sound - Dramatic non diegetic music and dialoguefrom one of main
characters,soundingvery dramatic and sinful.He is tellingthe audiencehis
story of events.
Content – The 3 characters shown look likethey are no scared given the fact
that they areassociatingwith paranormal and ghostly activities.They look
dominant. Now that the music has become more dramatic and tense this may
make the audiencefeel the same way.
Camera shot 17
Camerashot – MediumClose Up
Sound - Dramaticnon diegeticmusicanddialoguefromone of main
characters,soundingverydramaticandsinful.He istellingthe audience
hisstory of events.
Content – The distorted effect on this shot and his dialoguemay make the
audiencefeel a littleedgy (with help from the strange sound effect at the end).
Camera shot 22
Camera shot – Medium CloseUp
Sound - Dramatic non diegetic music and dialoguefrom one of main
characters,soundingvery dramatic and sinful.He is tellingthe audience
his story of events, un-settling noise.
Content – The distorted,disturbingeffect is used again to keep the feel
that they have already made. The un-settlingnoiseadds to the effect
also.An image of a gravestone indicates thatdeath is goingto be linked
to this film.
Camera shot 21
Camera shot – Medium CloseUp
Sound - Dramatic non diegetic music and dialoguefrom one of main
characters,soundingvery dramatic and sinful.He is tellingthe audience
his story of events.
Content- Her facial expression doesn’treally suggestanythingother than
the fact she doesn’t look as disturbingas thesecond character shown
does.
Camera shot 20
Camera shot – Long Shot
Sound - Non Diegetic high pitched noiseused in transition with non-diegetic
dramatic,loud music,unsettlingnoise.
Content- The branches againstthe effect used looks very disturbingand the
fact that itis over them may suggest something bad will happen.
Camera shot 19
Camera shot – VLS
Sound – Non Diegetic high pitched noiseused in transition with non-diegetic
dramatic,loud music.
Content- ‘THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE’ this beingshown alongwith the
distorted background supports the tense and uneasy feeling.
5. Camera shot 23
Camera shot – Medium CloseUp
Sound - Dramatic non diegetic music and dialoguefrom one of main
characters,soundingvery dramatic and sinful.He is tellingthe audience
his story of events.
Content- His facial expression is very serious and unhappy,unlikethe
first,second and third character shown. Its lowkey lighting
Camera shot 25
Camera shot –Medium CloseUp
Sound - Dramatic non diegetic music and dialoguefrom one of main
characters,soundingvery dramatic and sinful.He is tellingthe audience
his story of events.
Content – Again the same with shot 24. His dialogueis still very dramatic.
Camera shot 24
Camera shot – Over the shoulder Shot
Sound - Dramatic non diegetic music and dialoguefrom one of main
characters,soundingvery dramatic and sinful.He is tellingthe audience
his story of events and what himself and his team are going to do.
Content- From the night vision effect, the audienceknows that majority
of the filmis set at night.
Camera shot 28
Camera shot – Long Shot, Walkinginto spaceshot.
Sound - Non Diegetic, Dramatic dialogueof one of the main characters,
he is tellingthe audiencewhat his documentary is about. Non-diegetic
high pitched noiseleadingto the transition of next shot.
Content- The low key lightingis still lookingsinister.
Camera shot 26
Camera shot – Medium Shot
Sound – Non Diegetic, Dramatic dialogueof one of the main characters,
he is tellingthe audiencewhat his documentary is about.
Content – To me, this shotlooks quite sinister,due to the darkness of
the shot and the night vision effect. And still,his dialogueis very
dramatic,he also tell the audience what he is goingto be doing.
Camera shot 27
Camera shot – Long Shot
Sound - Non Diegetic, Dramatic dialogueof one of the main characters,heis
tellingthe audiencewhat his documentary is about.
Content – The characters areback in the graveyard and again this connotes
death, which could link to the characters.
6. Camera shot 29
Camera shot – Wide Shot
Sound – Non diegetic high pitched dramatic noise.
Content- I believe this translates into ‘Grave Encounters’ but I’m not too
sure. But even without the translation when we read ‘paranormali’I think
the audience would think paranormal which then gives us the idea that
this is whatthe filmwill include.
Camera shot 30
Camera shot – Wide/Mid Shot
Sound – Diegetic dialogueof character talkingaboutthe other main
characters documentary.
Content- We see the firstcharacter thatwas shown again, which now
suggests that he has more to say about these three characters.
Camera shot 33
Camera shot – Medium CloseUp
Sound - Diegetic dialogueof character talkingaboutthe other one of
the main characters documentary. Then character sounds serious when
talkingabout‘episode 6’.
Content- Zoomed in very closeto show his facial expression,which to
me looks distressed and agitated,obviously becauseof what he talking
about. This and his dialoguesuggests to the audience that something
bad happened to the three characters whilstfilmingan episodefor their
tv show, and may link itto paranormal activity.
Camera shot 32
Camera shot – Wide/Mid Shot
Sound - Diegetic dialogueof character talkingaboutthe other one of the
main characters documentary. Then character sounds serious when
talkingabout‘episode 6’
Content- Zoomed out to showthe characters body languageand to me it
looks very uncomfortable, obviously becauseof what he is talkingabout.
Camera shot 31
Camera shot – Mid shot
Sound - Diegetic dialogueof character talkingaboutthe other one of the
main characters documentary.
Content- They then zoom in to the character to maybe showhis facial
expression more than his body language
7. Representation: The three main characters are shown as determined and daring. I believe that the main male
character is represented as the most dominant out of the three characters because he is always the person in
the middle and the other male character and female character are always just behind him, also I assume that
the dialogue/voiceover is his voice and words and only his story is told at the beginning. The representation of
adults is the fact that they are not scared and can go and do anything because they are older. Each of these
characters are presented as normal, everyday people who have a passion for the abnormal, making the film
more realistic towards the potential audience and more relatable. Each crew member have their own unique
style which shows the audience the type of person they are. The costume used for the characters show that
they didn’t expect the unexpected and weren’t prepared for the abnormal activity
Genre: The genre is horror, which I believe is clearly shown through the first two minutes due to the tense
atmosphere that is created from the dialogue of characters and the effects that have been used against the
background music and sound effects, the uneasy effects that have been used really connote horror or thriller
which then helps the dialogue of the characters to become more sinister and serious. Also the low key lighting
is a key thing that is needed in a horror film and most of the lighting in the first two minutes is indeed, low key.
The tone of the characters voices support the fact that this film is a horror, this is because the tone of their
voices are very sinister and distressed but the character ‘Lance’ sounds most sinister. I think the fact that the
beginning of the film we (the audience) are told that it is a found footage movie and that the footage they
found was edited together for us (the audience), creates the idea of how real it all seems.
Stereotypes/ Ideology: The main stereotypes I can see are the fact that a male is the main person who is
controlling where they go and what they study and is the main voiceover. Also another stereotype that is
noticeable is the fact that the characters are all in dark clothes and you mostly see this type of thing in horror
movies because if you have characters who are wearing bright colours like; red, yellow, orange, pink etc… then
it does not connote horror due to the brightness of the clothes they may be wearing, it’s just logical to have the
characters wearing dark clothing. The stereotypes of men are clearly shown also, because the fact that the two
men seemmore fearless and dominant compared to the female just shows that in most horror films men are
believed to be the more dominant and are presented as heroes. From the dark/low key type of lighting
throughout, it’s obvious to the audience that the filmhas been shot at night, which is another typical horror
convention, as all unexplainable events seen to occur at this time. The night vision effect will make the
audience feel uneasy because the night time will connote unexplained events to them, which is scary.
Theories and theorists: The theorist Stephen prince states that any horror film will convey ‘synchronic
association, ideological, and social messages that are a part of a certain period or historical moment.’ He
explains that horror films go deeper in exploring more fundamental questions about the nature of human
existence and this is what this filmis doing. Also Vladimir Propps theory relates to this film because the hero is
‘Lance’ and the villains are the ‘spirits’ and maybe the heroin being the female character
8. Camera shot 34
Camera shot – Big Closeup
Sound - Diegetic dialogueof character talkingaboutthe other
one of the main characters documentary. Then character
sounds serious when talkingabout‘episode 6’ then all sound
stops and filmis completely silentwhen moving to the next
shot.
Content- The extreme zoom up to his face is very effective as it
shows his facial expression reactingto the subjecthe has been
asked about. To me it looks likehe has a tear in his eye, his
facial expression isvery serious and itlooks very believable
that something actually happened to these three characters.
Also his dialogueand the closeup are really effective together
as itadds more tension.
Camera shot 35
Camera shot – Wide Shot
Sound – No dialogue,justsilence.
Content- This shotgives some detail about the show and what
they were filmingabout.The word ‘THE HAUNTED ASYLUM’ is
quite disturbingand we know that itwill notend well. The fact
that this shot is shown straightafterwards may make the
audiencebelieve more that this is real footage.
Mise-en-scene: I believe that low key lighting is used more from the amount of footage I have seen.
This is used to create a tense and uneasy feel ing for the audience as the genre is Horror. The
characters clothing does not, arguably, connote horror as the clothing/costume looks like a normal,
everyday outfit. The biggest piece of Mise-en-scene in Grave Encounters is the handheld video cameras
that the characters used to filmthe filmtrailer with. These are essential for the film to work as without
them, it wouldn’t fit within the genre. Another big prop that is used is the flash lights and torches. They
don’t light up the area that well which helps add darkness and horror to the film; the fear of the
unknown. There are also examples of when the characters are using ‘ghost hunting’ equipment. This
again helps the film fit in with its genre of it being a horror but also a ‘mockumentary’. The location
that the filmis set is in an abandoned insane asylum, which is very stereotypical for a horror film.
Sound: Overall the sound used in the first two minutes is very dramatic and sinister. There is no sound
other than the characters dialogue up until shot 8. So throughout the shots of 8 – 28, background
music is being played and the background music sounds very sinister and haunting. Special sound
effects like a screech sound may make the audience at unease and uncomfortable. Also the well-
known ‘snap’ of a camera taking a photo is used a lot within the extract.
Dual Narrative/ Chronologicalor linear structure
9. Editing: The editing is very sharp and quick when the documentary of the three main characters is
played, this may be to show how quickly the filmis going to start getting horrific or to, again, create an
uneasy feeling. Also the effect of the night vision filter connotes darkness, which may also connote
horror (which is what the film genre is). Through the interview of Jerry Hartfield there are jump cuts,
this may be to show the more interesting things that he is saying and the relevant things being said
about the events.
Camera Shots: The camera shots are varied which could help support the need of wanting the filmto
look more realistic, as if this event actually happened and this happened to these people, which the
audience may or may not know. The close up shot used at the end really shows the characters
emotion, and the fact that the film starts to show the three characters documentary (which is what the
film is based upon) creates the realistic vibe to the film. The jump cuts used when the interview with
Jerry Hartfield is shown creates a fast paced, uneasy setting and so this effects the audiences viewing
as they may be intrigued into what is going to happen.
The dialogue throughout the first two minutes is a number of things, one thing that it is definitely not is
happy or upbeat, and it’s almost depressing and low. This is obviously one of the key conventions of a
horror filmso that it sets the mood and creates the element of unease. The male protagonist ‘Lance
Preston’ is telling the audience about his encounters with spirits, ghosts and paranormal activities when
he was a child and ever since then he has wanted to prove their existence. He says ‘the things I
encountered have stayed with me forever’ after hearing him say this the audience may feel at
edge/uneasy knowing that at such a young age he had to live with these, as what he describes as
‘haunting’, encounters. Before the clip of the ‘documentary’/film is shown, the male character ‘Jerry
Hartfield’s dialogue is very normal and seems nothing out of the ordinary, then when he starts to talk
about ‘episode 6’ he disrupts his smooth dialogue with an uncomfortable cough and then looks to the
ground, this clearly connotes how uncomfortable this subject is for him to talk about and even look at,
and so now we are starting to see more and more conventions of a horror film. Then the last words that
we hear from this character sounds very serious and demanding, he states that the footage that we (the
audience) are about to be shown has not been tampered with, doctored or manipulated in any way, this
can now build a more thrilling and alarming feeling for the audience.