The opening of the thriller movie- seven.
Editing 
 The editing used in Seven is interesting as they cut 
from shot to shot quite quickly, fitting with the genre 
of the film, as thrillers are typically very fast paced.
Mise- en - scene 
 Morgan Freeman’s character was dressed in a brown and grey shirt and tie, 
suggesting that he had a professional attitude towards his job. Furthermore 
the colours of his clothes seem washed out and dull, reflecting his age and how 
long he had been doing his job and suggesting that it didn’t excite him 
anymore. Another thing that was used to tell the audience about his 
personality is his apartment; it was very organised and bland, signifying that he 
liked order and everything to be done in a certain way and suggesting that his 
role at work was one of authority. 
 In contrast to this, Brad Pitt’s character paired his shirt and tie with a leather 
jacket, making him seem rebellious, creating a “good cop- bad cop” effect, and 
showing the age difference between the two men. 
 In addition to this, during the first few minutes of the film, Freeman set a 
ticking metronome, hinting that it is counting down the seconds until a crime 
of murder is going to happen, creating the sense of foreboding in the audience. 
Alternatively it could be symbolic of Freeman’s age and could be representing 
the fact that his life is ticking away.
Camera Shots 
 Shot reverse shot is used when the characters are having a conversation to 
show the ease of speech between them and reflects their honesty as they did 
not pause to consider what to say next as the words just seemed to flow. 
 Whilst the two characters are walking down the street a tracking shot is used to 
highlight Pitt’s character’s unawareness of his surroundings as he walks into 
people making him appear arrogant. Whereas Freeman's character walks 
confidently whilst negotiating the other people walking down the street 
making him seem in control of himself. 

Sound 
 A ticking metronome is used throughout the opening scene to build the 
tension and foreshadow what is to happen later in the scene, which is typical of 
the thriller genre. 
 To add to this, the music played when the titling sequence begins is very 
atmospheric as it is increasingly menacing, which creates a tense atmosphere 
and suggests that something bad will happen to either heighten or relieve that 
tension. 
 Directly after the opening credits, police sirens are heard, setting the scene and 
reinforcing the type of film it is.

Textual analysis

  • 1.
    The opening ofthe thriller movie- seven.
  • 2.
    Editing  Theediting used in Seven is interesting as they cut from shot to shot quite quickly, fitting with the genre of the film, as thrillers are typically very fast paced.
  • 3.
    Mise- en -scene  Morgan Freeman’s character was dressed in a brown and grey shirt and tie, suggesting that he had a professional attitude towards his job. Furthermore the colours of his clothes seem washed out and dull, reflecting his age and how long he had been doing his job and suggesting that it didn’t excite him anymore. Another thing that was used to tell the audience about his personality is his apartment; it was very organised and bland, signifying that he liked order and everything to be done in a certain way and suggesting that his role at work was one of authority.  In contrast to this, Brad Pitt’s character paired his shirt and tie with a leather jacket, making him seem rebellious, creating a “good cop- bad cop” effect, and showing the age difference between the two men.  In addition to this, during the first few minutes of the film, Freeman set a ticking metronome, hinting that it is counting down the seconds until a crime of murder is going to happen, creating the sense of foreboding in the audience. Alternatively it could be symbolic of Freeman’s age and could be representing the fact that his life is ticking away.
  • 5.
    Camera Shots Shot reverse shot is used when the characters are having a conversation to show the ease of speech between them and reflects their honesty as they did not pause to consider what to say next as the words just seemed to flow.  Whilst the two characters are walking down the street a tracking shot is used to highlight Pitt’s character’s unawareness of his surroundings as he walks into people making him appear arrogant. Whereas Freeman's character walks confidently whilst negotiating the other people walking down the street making him seem in control of himself. 
  • 6.
    Sound  Aticking metronome is used throughout the opening scene to build the tension and foreshadow what is to happen later in the scene, which is typical of the thriller genre.  To add to this, the music played when the titling sequence begins is very atmospheric as it is increasingly menacing, which creates a tense atmosphere and suggests that something bad will happen to either heighten or relieve that tension.  Directly after the opening credits, police sirens are heard, setting the scene and reinforcing the type of film it is.