The opening scene of The Sixth Sense begins with black credits against a black screen, building anticipation. A woman is shown approaching the cellar of an isolated house, looking worried. Traditional thriller conventions like low lighting, a female victim, and a creepy atmosphere are established. The credits are written in blue and fade out over black, while the soundtrack uses unsettling classical music that builds suspense. Diegetic sounds in the cellar, like a creaking light bulb and wind outside, create an ominous mood and sense of isolation, priming the audience to interpret the film as a thriller.