2. The text used is purposely chosen as it is of complete opposites. The ‘AMGR’ is in a rough and angry text font were as the ‘production presents’ is in a conflicting font, this there for imitates and reflects on the title of the film. The two girls shown are also look very different this therefore makes it easier for the audience to identify who is who. The photos shown of two girls, but mostly of the brown haired girl. This continuation of the focus on the ‘brown haired girl’ which we later on find out her name is Amie
3. The use of a hand stroking the photo’s adds a eerie, chilling and disturbing tone right at the beginning, this therefore sets the atmosphere and ambience of the rest of the film. The hand used is not either overly masculine or feminine, this therefore adds to the enigma of ‘what's going on?’ The continuation of the photographs, begins to look more suspicious as they become more distorted and additionally unclear. This adds to the mystery of the meaning behind the pictures.
4. In the wall of pictures and other objects there is also a viewing of a ‘facebook’ page, (networking site) this is crucial to the appeal of our target audience as most teenager between the age of 14-18 have a facebook account. This sense of familiarity will create a recognizable aspect, which the target audience will find them selves relating more. The collection of different objects shows the detail and the extent of fascination that someone may have, objects shown are; Train tickets, Bus Tickets, Photographs, Gloves , and Websites The persistence of the hand stroking across the precessions and photos, furthers the creepy tone of the film Through out the pictures the same girl featured in the different photos, is wearing different clothing, this shows to some extent a longer period of time.
5. The title of the film is an oxymoron and the antithesis of the words is also reflected in the chosen text. The choice of using red for the word agony has been chosen to have connotations of both danger and blood, this therefore foreshadows later events. In the moving clip the ‘swirls’ continue to move and grow, they also separate into different directions. This has been chosen to represent the developing and complication that will later develop in the film. The background, has a rustic and dirty look, this unclean appearance is shown to represent the ‘unclean’ events that follow later in the film
6. The main character, is left standing on the corner of the street, to the audience she looks like any other person you may pass in the street, that once again helps the audience to relate to the character. The character is left alone, also the setting looks fairly open, this adds a sense of vulnerability as the open surroundings could have anything or anyone there. The keep clear and no entry signs marked around location is somewhat ironic and it gives clues and hints of possible dangers. They could also be seen as subtle subliminal instructions to the girl.
7. The audience finds them self looking at the character through a window, this therefore shows to the audience that someone is coming or watching, but this is still unclear, this begins to create questions in the audiences mind. The location has a very recognisable red and white pillar. On the floor the audience can see the printed word ‘SCHOOL’ this therefore shows a sense of vulnerability and innocence towards the character.
8. The use of cars driving pass has three effects, firstly it shows the fact that the street is a public street that anyone can approach or be near, the car also supplies digetic sounds so muffles out slightly and clues the hooded figure maybe given. Finally, the car’s driving past can suggest another danger, as the hooded figure maybe involved with someone driving a car. It adds more questions and possibilities for the audience to consider.
9. The pedestrian on the street adds another possible dangerous suspect, it also adds a more realistic setting as It is a public street, once again adding the hazard of anyone can be around As the man walks past it distracts the girl therefore leaving the hooded figure the perfect opportunity to approach. The audience can see this and therefore feels a slight feeling of helplessness for the girl, as they can see what’s happening. As the hooded figure continues to move towards the girl, the audience become continuously curious and anxious to find out who is hiding be hind the hood.
10. The picture of the bomb on the hooded jumper as connotations of warning and danger, the irony of it all is that the explosion represents the hooded figure making the girl jump. The picture of the bomb also foreshadows the future explosive events that latter follow. The audience is continuously left waiting a moments longer, still seeing what the girl can’t.
11. The angle of the camera is now changed, and the audience can now see both the girl and the hooded figure.
12. This is now the first time the audience fully meets the main character, the girl looks again like any girl the audience may know, this therefore adds to increasing familiarity for the target audience . The way in which the girl reacts, the audience is aware that the girl knows the hooded figure, which is actually the girls friend, grace. This is therefore confusing for audience and leads them in to a false sense of security.
13. We also now meet ‘Grace’ this therefore shows to the audience who the hooded figure was all along, this consequently adds a comical feature to the opening sequence as the audience was made to panic for what they think is for know reason
14. Both ‘Grace and Amie’ are looking in direction of window, which from earlier had a view of Amie, this therefore re creates the enigma and mystery for the audience. There is once again a picture of a bomb on the front of the jumper, so this hints to the audience that the danger hasn't stopped.
15. The girls both walk of together and both still seem vulnerable, also seeing the picture of the bomb again gives clues to the audience the danger still wont stop. The road ahead of both the girls is physically a long road, this then mirrors the long road ahead the girls have meteorically; as in through out the film. The fact that the camera stays in the same place still hints to the audience that something is still yet to happen in this specific location. If this wasn't to happen it would of been more likely for the camera to follow.
16. There are lots of windows that may be what the girls where looking at, this once more generates ambiguity of what window it may be. But the main window the camera is focused on there are lights on . The camera then shows into the direction of where the girls where looking .
17. Another hooded figure?This therefore confuses the audience as they were led into a false sense of security believing the hooded figure had already resolved. Red pillar appears again, once again a recognisable figure for the audience to remember from earlier. The audience is able to see the same blinds as earlier, therefore they would be able to recognise and begin to piece together the prior event.