The document analyzes the camera shots, mise-en-scene, editing, and sound used in a title sequence. Long shots and moving shots are used to show the rural setting from a distance and make the viewer feel like they are walking down the roads. The location seems abandoned with empty spaces and unoccupied swings. Children are shown playing but no adults are present, making the area seem uninhabited. Fast editing, fades, and disorienting clips confuse the viewer as they try to understand the sinister theme without any evident storyline or context. Unsettling music adds to the horror atmosphere and leaves the viewer feeling uncomfortable and clueless.
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Camera Shots and Mise en Scene Create Mystery
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2. Camera Shots
Long shots are used In the title sequence, to show
distance shots of settings
Close ups or extreme close ups are used on unknown
objects such as fences, which confuses the viewer
Moving shots are used in the sequence to show
houses and makes the viewer feel like they are walking
down the rural roads.
3. Mise en scene
Location- the area looks like a rural or sub urban town or road,
which has large open spaces and an abandoned feel to it, for
example- the swings show no one on it despite still moving and
there are empty roads.
Characters- we see images of small children doing normal things
such as playing and a dog also chewing a ball in the garden. We
aren't introduced to any protagonist yet or any other older
characters. This and the lack of dialogue makes the whole area
seem uninhabited.
4. Props- the props in the sequence only consist of
objects such as road signs, fences, flowers and
houses. The props are fairly normal everyday objects-
which doesn't’t fit the sinister theme of the opening
sequence, so it confuses the viewer and makes us
wonder what they mean and how they might be linked
in with the plot of the film.
Costume- We see one man in the whole sequence and
he is wearing along trench coat, hat and is facing away
from the camera. This makes us wonder who he is and
how he is relevant to the props or scenery.
5. Editing
The images and clips move between each other at fast
speeds, giving the sequence an intense feel. The fade
or dissolve between clips makes us feel disorientated
and confused as clips merge together. There are also
fast cuts which make it so that images or clips aren't on
screen for too long, this lack of information makes us
feel confused as well as we try to piece what is
happening together.
6. Sound
The music in the clip creates an eerie atmosphere
which makes us as the viewers feel uncomfortable and
no evident storyline means that we are left clueless in a
sinister area. The loud noises and deranged vocals
gives off a horror vibe, as we see clips of innocent
children, then quick cuts to abandoned places makes
us wonder if it is a flash forward and what has
happened to these children.