Camera – The camera angle is a 
close up. The significance of 
this is that we can [Type interpret 
text] 
more about the character, for 
example What’s he doing 
there? How did he get there? 
The camera angle makes the 
audience pick up on the sweat 
pouring on his - 
forehead, this is 
emphasises by his greasy hair 
sticking to his forehead. The 
camera angle also makes us 
feel emotion towards the 
character who we have never 
seen before and we might be 
able to relate to him in a 
certain aspect. The camera 
angle also stresses the fact in 
which his head is too big for 
what looks like a wooden door, 
as he cannot get all of his head 
through it. 
Setting – The setting is what we make out to be a 
slash in a wooden bathroom door, this is unclear to 
the audience but makes the most reasonable 
explanation due to the connotations in which we 
have linked with the slashes commonly known within 
horror films. By there being nothing else in the shot 
we can interpret that the character is perhaps lonely. 
The character fits the typical horror 
stereotype very well as he looks 
crazy, dirty and smelly. The fact in 
which he is presented to the 
audience in this particular way could 
suggest that he has hygiene issues as 
he needs a good shave and to brush 
his discoloured teeth. The characters 
eyes also look very dark and dingy, 
this could suggest that he is staring at 
something and is almost preying on 
them/it. The way in which his eyes 
are positioned suggests that he has 
an evil plan, this is supported by the 
way in which his teeth and almost 
grinding each other. 
Lighting – By the lighting being 
dull/mysterious it conforms to typical 
horror films as it suggests mystery 
and death, the low key lighting 
supports this as many different 
connotations can be interpreted from 
the lighting, for example Where is 
he? The lighting also gives the 
audience the feeling of anxiety as 
they don’t know/can’t see what he’s 
looking at in the dingy little space in 
which he head is poking out of. 
Genre – From looking at this still-image we can tell 
that the genre of the film is a horror due to the low 
key lighting, dirty looking character and slash in the 
door. All three of these features are typical things in 
which we would expect to find in a horror film as 
they can all offer lots and varied connotations. 
How does looking at a still-image 
help our analysis? – By 
looking at this still-image it helps 
our analysis as we are slowly 
piecing together what type of 
genre we think the film is and 
why it has been crafted for that 
affect.

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    Camera – Thecamera angle is a close up. The significance of this is that we can [Type interpret text] more about the character, for example What’s he doing there? How did he get there? The camera angle makes the audience pick up on the sweat pouring on his - forehead, this is emphasises by his greasy hair sticking to his forehead. The camera angle also makes us feel emotion towards the character who we have never seen before and we might be able to relate to him in a certain aspect. The camera angle also stresses the fact in which his head is too big for what looks like a wooden door, as he cannot get all of his head through it. Setting – The setting is what we make out to be a slash in a wooden bathroom door, this is unclear to the audience but makes the most reasonable explanation due to the connotations in which we have linked with the slashes commonly known within horror films. By there being nothing else in the shot we can interpret that the character is perhaps lonely. The character fits the typical horror stereotype very well as he looks crazy, dirty and smelly. The fact in which he is presented to the audience in this particular way could suggest that he has hygiene issues as he needs a good shave and to brush his discoloured teeth. The characters eyes also look very dark and dingy, this could suggest that he is staring at something and is almost preying on them/it. The way in which his eyes are positioned suggests that he has an evil plan, this is supported by the way in which his teeth and almost grinding each other. Lighting – By the lighting being dull/mysterious it conforms to typical horror films as it suggests mystery and death, the low key lighting supports this as many different connotations can be interpreted from the lighting, for example Where is he? The lighting also gives the audience the feeling of anxiety as they don’t know/can’t see what he’s looking at in the dingy little space in which he head is poking out of. Genre – From looking at this still-image we can tell that the genre of the film is a horror due to the low key lighting, dirty looking character and slash in the door. All three of these features are typical things in which we would expect to find in a horror film as they can all offer lots and varied connotations. How does looking at a still-image help our analysis? – By looking at this still-image it helps our analysis as we are slowly piecing together what type of genre we think the film is and why it has been crafted for that affect.