1. We get a black and white picture of seven. Seven printed in
white. There is no establishing shot used in the sequence to
indicate the location or setting. As it is white, and the writing
looks like it is disappearing almost, it gives a sense of mystery, so
we don't know what is going to happen in the film.
2. Mise- en scene- the opening sequence includes a flash of light. As if it is
like lightening, with a dark strange looking liquid and objects moving
and falling around. There is no lighting it’s all dark except the dark
objects being shown.
3. The camerawork in the opening sequence has both short shot
duration and long shot duration suggesting to the audience that
there unexpected events to come. The fast movements of the
objects and people suggest this is how the characters and events are
to happen in the film.