The document discusses cinematography, lighting, costumes, locations, editing, mise-en-scene, and sound design in a slasher horror film. Mid shots, long shots, and close ups are used to show characters, settings, and facial expressions. Bright, red, and dim lighting are used to convey different meanings. Costumes distinguish victims from the anonymous killer and other bad characters. Locations are claustrophobic and dirty. Fast editing builds tension during action scenes. Sound is mostly silence or heavy breathing except for loud music during action. The film employs conventions of the slasher genre including a masked killer who doesn't speak directly to victims.