Se7en (1995)
  USA, Dir. David Fincher
The shadows in the shot                  Montage editing of various
   reflect the danger and                extreme close-up shots of crime
    unknown, which is a                     scene notes and evidence.
 continuous feature within
        the narrative.




                                                 The picture is blurred
                                                which demonstrates the
                                               withdrawal of information
    The black and red are
                                               from the audience which
 typical conventions of the
                                                   creates suspense.
  thriller genre, which also
connotes blood and danger.




                                               The editing varies from
                                                smooth transitions to
                                               quick cuts, which makes
      The polaroid picture is common          the audience uneasy and
     ideography within the film genre.              out of control.
The low-key lighting is a typical convention
                                                  of the thriller genre, which emphasises the
                                                       lack of security for the detectives.




                                                        This shot follows the rule of thirds
 The flash light is the main source of light in
                                                        and therefore the audiences’ eyes
the shot, which makes it look naturalistic for
                                                        are drawn to the character and the
  the audience and therefore more tense.
                                                                 shelf which is lit.
The dark suits conveys their authority
    as detectives. Whereas, the hat and
  coat shows William Somerset as having
        the most power and control.




Gramsci’s theory of hegemony is supported
    by the representation of power and          The medium close-up shot of the two
 authority within the police force, which is   characters represents them as equals as
 regarded acceptable in the film, as well as    they work together to solve the crime.
               everyday life.
The rain foreshadows the danger that will
                                   occur throughout the film, as well as a
                                   classic convention of the thriller genre.




                                                            The raindrops on the camera lens
                                                          reinforces the weather condition and
The low-key lighting is used continuously, which         mirrors the character’s clouded mind as
 reflects the dangers of crime within society. It               he tries to solve the crime.
     also restricts the audience from clarity.
In one of the few scenes where a female
 is present, David’s wife is in the kitchen,
    this supports the feminist theory by
  which the female is represented with a
        domestic role within media.




                                                   The wife wears white which connotes
                                                innocence, which makes her murder in the
                                                end of the film more upsetting for viewers.




The yellow lighting is a contrast to the low-
 lighting which has been used throughout         The long shot highlights one of the rare
   the film. The lighting creates a sense of       scenes in which the characters are
safety, however we learn this isn’t the case      leading normal lives, away from the
        when his wife gets murdered.                          crime scene.
The low angle shot reinforces the height
                                                 The gun is classic ideography for the
he’s shooting from, as well as symbolism of
                                              thriller convention and creates tension for
  his authority over the criminal which is
                                                             the audience.
             being challenged.




                                                 The criminal’s silhouette is reflected in the
                                                  puddle which shows him as strong and
                                                        powerful as he towers over.




                                                 The figure is wearing a bowler hat which is
                                                   unexpected by criminals in the 90s and
                                                  therefore highlights the extremity of the
                                                                   crime .
The red and black polaroid pictures from
   the opening credits appears again. The         The low lighting is emphasised by the
     colours make the shot intense and                  flashlight used by David.
               intimidating.




The shot is of the criminal’s ‘’lair’’ which is
    reinforced by the mise-en-scene,              The position of the polaroid pictures in the
  conveying typical conventions of the              shot makes it the key focus and so the
               thriller genre.                       audience are drawn to it and builds
                                                                   suspense.
The establishing shot shows the seclusion
                                                           of the setting, which makes the setting
                                                         appear even more frightful to the audience
                                                                due to the lack of witnesses.




       The isolation additionally makes
     the audition curious as to what will
                 happen next.


  The detective is wearing
                                                                         The vulnerability of the
    lighter clothing and
                                                                           unknown character
therefore portrays him with
                                                                       demonstrates the authority of
 good morals, despite him
                                                                            the law over him.
       holding a gun.




                                  The new character is wearing dark
                                   clothing with poor light over his
                                       face, which highlights the
                                      anonymity of his character.
The gun in his hand is out of focus,         The facial hair and the stitches on his upper
   making David’s facial expression the         eyebrow and nose demonstrate the struggle
        crucial focus in the shot.               he has been through, making the audience
                                                         sympathise for him as well.




  The close-up shot of David’s face is very
 significant at this point, since he’s making       The bright lighting contrasts with the rest of
the decision whether to shoot the criminal          the film and exposes the character, whilst he
or not. This allows the audience to study his            is exposed with a difficult decision.
        face and sympathise for him.

Se7en (1995)

  • 1.
    Se7en (1995) USA, Dir. David Fincher
  • 2.
    The shadows inthe shot Montage editing of various reflect the danger and extreme close-up shots of crime unknown, which is a scene notes and evidence. continuous feature within the narrative. The picture is blurred which demonstrates the withdrawal of information The black and red are from the audience which typical conventions of the creates suspense. thriller genre, which also connotes blood and danger. The editing varies from smooth transitions to quick cuts, which makes The polaroid picture is common the audience uneasy and ideography within the film genre. out of control.
  • 3.
    The low-key lightingis a typical convention of the thriller genre, which emphasises the lack of security for the detectives. This shot follows the rule of thirds The flash light is the main source of light in and therefore the audiences’ eyes the shot, which makes it look naturalistic for are drawn to the character and the the audience and therefore more tense. shelf which is lit.
  • 4.
    The dark suitsconveys their authority as detectives. Whereas, the hat and coat shows William Somerset as having the most power and control. Gramsci’s theory of hegemony is supported by the representation of power and The medium close-up shot of the two authority within the police force, which is characters represents them as equals as regarded acceptable in the film, as well as they work together to solve the crime. everyday life.
  • 5.
    The rain foreshadowsthe danger that will occur throughout the film, as well as a classic convention of the thriller genre. The raindrops on the camera lens reinforces the weather condition and The low-key lighting is used continuously, which mirrors the character’s clouded mind as reflects the dangers of crime within society. It he tries to solve the crime. also restricts the audience from clarity.
  • 6.
    In one ofthe few scenes where a female is present, David’s wife is in the kitchen, this supports the feminist theory by which the female is represented with a domestic role within media. The wife wears white which connotes innocence, which makes her murder in the end of the film more upsetting for viewers. The yellow lighting is a contrast to the low- lighting which has been used throughout The long shot highlights one of the rare the film. The lighting creates a sense of scenes in which the characters are safety, however we learn this isn’t the case leading normal lives, away from the when his wife gets murdered. crime scene.
  • 7.
    The low angleshot reinforces the height The gun is classic ideography for the he’s shooting from, as well as symbolism of thriller convention and creates tension for his authority over the criminal which is the audience. being challenged. The criminal’s silhouette is reflected in the puddle which shows him as strong and powerful as he towers over. The figure is wearing a bowler hat which is unexpected by criminals in the 90s and therefore highlights the extremity of the crime .
  • 8.
    The red andblack polaroid pictures from the opening credits appears again. The The low lighting is emphasised by the colours make the shot intense and flashlight used by David. intimidating. The shot is of the criminal’s ‘’lair’’ which is reinforced by the mise-en-scene, The position of the polaroid pictures in the conveying typical conventions of the shot makes it the key focus and so the thriller genre. audience are drawn to it and builds suspense.
  • 9.
    The establishing shotshows the seclusion of the setting, which makes the setting appear even more frightful to the audience due to the lack of witnesses. The isolation additionally makes the audition curious as to what will happen next. The detective is wearing The vulnerability of the lighter clothing and unknown character therefore portrays him with demonstrates the authority of good morals, despite him the law over him. holding a gun. The new character is wearing dark clothing with poor light over his face, which highlights the anonymity of his character.
  • 10.
    The gun inhis hand is out of focus, The facial hair and the stitches on his upper making David’s facial expression the eyebrow and nose demonstrate the struggle crucial focus in the shot. he has been through, making the audience sympathise for him as well. The close-up shot of David’s face is very significant at this point, since he’s making The bright lighting contrasts with the rest of the decision whether to shoot the criminal the film and exposes the character, whilst he or not. This allows the audience to study his is exposed with a difficult decision. face and sympathise for him.