1. Shot no. Shot type Shot length Scene no. Content/Purpose
1 Wide shot 4s 1 To show the normal setting setting in a school
2 Wide shot 3s 1 To show the main character of the film is normal
3 Long shot 6s 2 To show the police man and a normal everyday setting
4 Low angle 3s 2 To show dead man in a normal setting
5 Title 3s Shows release date of film to inform the audience
6 Two shot 6s 3 To show the main character walking with another character and showing the storyline
7 Crane shot 1s 4 To show the scene of many characters together in a normal environment
8 Close up 3s 4 To show this man is important as he pulls the focus
9 Establishing
shot
2s 5 To show the city setting which is normal and shows horrors happen in normal places
10 Close-up 2s 6 To show the main characters facial expression
11 Establishing
shot
1s 7 To show the city setting from another perspective
12 High angle 2s 8 To show the crowd looking up at something
13 Wide shot 0.5s 8 To show the TV screen the characters are looking at
14 Establishing
shot
1s 9 To show the train and making the storyline more visible
15 Close up 1s 10 To show the character on the phone showing their emotions and distress
2. Shot no. Shot type Shot length Scene no. Content
16 Mid shot 0.5 10 To show the main character on the train
17 Aerial shot 0.25 11 To show the different areas that will be featured in the film
18 Wide shot 1s 12 To show a scared family in a bath
19 Establishing
shot
0.5s 13 To show the city and where it is set
20 Establishing
shot
0.25s 14 To show the other settings for the film
21 Close up 0.5s 15 To show an animal that is attacking something so dangerous and conventional to the horror
genre
22 Mid shot 0.5s 16 To show other characters getting weapons which is conventional to horror
23 Long shot 1s 17 To show lots of people preparing for the bad things to happen and building suspense
24 Close up 2s 17 To show the main characters facial expression
25 Title 2s Using the words “The Event” to show something bad is going to happen
26 Handheld
camera
2s 18 Shows the view from different characters perspectives
27 Title 2s Using the words “We could not foresee” also helps to build tension and create an unknowing
sense for the audience
28 Mid shot 2s 18 Shows a woman crying and being distressed
29 Aerial shot 1s 19 Shows the view above the city to show the settings more
30 Title 1s By using the words “On a scale” carries on from the previous title
3. Shot no. Shot type Shot length Scene no. Content
31 Close up 1s 20 To show main characters facial expressions and being distressed about the event
32 Close up 2s 20 To show the people in charge giving information to the characters
33 Title 2s The words “We cannot imagine” carries on from the previous title and adding more suspense
34 Close up 2s 20 To show characters facial expression for the response of the police man
35 Close up 2s 20 To show the police people looking worried
36 Close up 0.5s 21 To show the woman’s facial expressions being scared
37 Establishing
shot
1s 22 Showing a large environment to show the event has spread a long way
38 Two shot 0.5s 23 To show behind two characters seeing they are watching the news
39 Two shot 0.5s 23 To show the viewers of the news in gas to show how bad the event is
40 Establishing
shot
0.5s 24 To show another setting in a city
41 Wide shot 0.25s 25 To show scared people moving quickly through a door
42 Long shot 0.25s 25 To show people running to get away from the event
43 Mid shot 0.25s 25 To show the main character and that he could not get away from the vent
44 Aerial shot 0.5s 26 To show an aerial view of another city setting
45 Mid shot 1.5s 18 To show a woman being very distressed on the phone
4. Shot no. Shot type Shot length Scene no. Content
46 Long shot 0.25 27 To show the children running away from the event
47 Crane shot 0.25 27 To show the children running away from the event
48 Low angle 0.25 27 To show the main child running away from the event
49 Low angle 0.25 28 To show a body of somebody dying and them moving to create tension
50 Zoom to
close up
2s 29 To show the characters listening to the radio to try and find out information about the event
51 Mid shot 1s 29 To show the characters listening to the radio to try and find out about the event
52 Extreme
close up
1s 29 To show the close up of the radio
53 Mid shot 2s 29 To show the characters listening to the radio to try and find out about the event
54 Extreme
close up
1s 29 To show the close up of the radio
55 Mid shot 2s 29 To show the characters listening to the radio to try and find out about the event
56 Close up 4s 29 To show the main characters facial expressions
57 Title 3s The words used “A film by M. Night Shyamalan” shows the director of the film
58 Establishing
shot
1s 30 To show another city setting
59 High angle 1s 31 To show different characters fear with them crying
60 Low angle/
PoV shot
2s 31 To show people falling off of a roof to create fear and tension as people are dying
5. Shot no. Shot type Shot length Scene no. Content/Purpose
61 Title 2s The words used “Writer and director of the Sixth sense” show they have made other similar
films which will make the audience want to watch the film
62 Close up 0.5s 32 Shows butterfly’s which connote death
63 High angle 1s 33 Shows a high angle shot looking down at a character to show his fear
64 Long shot 0.5s 34 Shows the characters turning around quickly to see something and building suspense
65 Title 1s The words “And signs” carry on from the previous title
66 Zoom to
OtS shot
1.5s 35 To show what is happening out of the window and zooming in to create tension
67 Close up 1s 36 To show the main character turning away from something showing danger
68 Wide shot 0.5s 37 To show the wind making a mess and showing it is dangerous
69 Close up 1s 38 To show the door to create a scary and mysterious effect
70 Close up 1s 39 Main character talking
71 High angle 0.25s 40 Showing the cause of the event
72 Long shot 0.25s 40 Showing the cause of the event
73 Low angle
Mid shot
0.25s 40 Showing the characters running away from something showing distress, danger and escaping
74 Close up 0.25s 40 Shows one of the main characters running showing distress, danger and escaping and her
emotion.
75 Close up 1s 41 Shows the distress of the little girl by her holding her ears
6. Shot no. Shot type Shot length Scene no. Content/Purpose
76 Title 1s The words “The unthinkable” show that something unthinkable is about to happen so must be
very bad
77 Close up 1s 42 Showing the main character holding his head also showing distress
78 Title 1s The word “Is” follows on form the previous title to build tension
79 Close up 1s 43 To show the TV screen not working which is conventional for a horror film as technology failure
is a key convention of horror films
80 Title 6s The word “Happening” follows on and finishes the titles to reveal the name
81 Title 3s Shows the release date of the film and more information including the website to learn more
about it
82 Title 1s To show the different names involved with the film
83 Title 1s To show the different names involved with the film
84 Title 1s To show the different names involved with the film