
Camera shots/angles:
The Opening sequence starts with a close up of the womens face when the phone rings, to show her first facial expression.There are also a few shots where there are a few extreme close ups of the actors eye and face when the phones begins to ring everytime she put the phone down,from the way the camera is angled makes me feel anxious but excited to see how she is fearing the worst in which she has just found out that her husband is strapped to a chair outside. Also the angle of the camera is canted (tilted) so it creates a eerie atmosphere is which makes you think something is going to happen.
Editing:
They use soundtrack editing as they are coming into the first scence and is then suddenly cut as the phone rings this changes the atmosphere and gets the audience thinking who is on the other end of the phone. They also use continuity editing through when she is walking out to the pateo also they use match on action when she looks through the glass to see once again her husband sitting on a chair, this changes the outlook on the audience as they become impatient to no what will happen next and shall she"play that game" which the man"sream" wants her to play.
Sound:
When the title of "Scream" appears the non-diagetic sound changes to a women screaming and it almost sounds like she is getting a killed. This makes the mood of the opening sequence become sicking and eerie to the audience.The 3rd time she put down the phone there was a sudden jolt of music when it rung again this makes the audidence feel scared and nervous in which she is getting herself in to a dead end with the person who is on the other end of the phone.
Mise-en-scene:
the setting is in a house. which has many different rooms this shows that it give sa sense of a maze. when the man does get into her house she has many places to run. the use of props is very effective as for example chairs and tables and utensils, she could use they to stay away from the man. i am getting all of these ideas from the opening sequence of the film, so would many other members of the gernal audience.
Conclusion:
The opening sequence of this horror "Scream" I can see that its quiet a jumpy film which would have the audience thinking what is going happen next.
The Opening sequence starts with a close up of the womens face when the phone rings, to show her first facial expression.There are also a few shots where there are a few extreme close ups of the actors eye and face when the phones begins to ring everytime she put the phone down,from the way the camera is angled makes me feel anxious but excited to see how she is fearing the worst in which she has just found out that her husband is strapped to a chair outside. Also the angle of the camera is canted (tilted) so it creates a eerie atmosphere is which makes you think something is going to happen.
Editing:
They use soundtrack editing as they are coming into the first scence and is then suddenly cut as the phone rings this changes the atmosphere and gets the audience thinking who is on the other end of the phone. They also use continuity editing through when she is walking out to the pateo also they use match on action when she looks through the glass to see once again her husband sitting on a chair, this changes the outlook on the audience as they become impatient to no what will happen next and shall she"play that game" which the man"sream" wants her to play.
Sound:
When the title of "Scream" appears the non-diagetic sound changes to a women screaming and it almost sounds like she is getting a killed. This makes the mood of the opening sequence become sicking and eerie to the audience.The 3rd time she put down the phone there was a sudden jolt of music when it rung again this makes the audidence feel scared and nervous in which she is getting herself in to a dead end with the person who is on the other end of the phone.
Mise-en-scene:
the setting is in a house. which has many different rooms this shows that it give sa sense of a maze. when the man does get into her house she has many places to run. the use of props is very effective as for example chairs and tables and utensils, she could use they to stay away from the man. i am getting all of these ideas from the opening sequence of the film, so would many other members of the gernal audience.
Conclusion:
The opening sequence of this horror "Scream" I can see that its quiet a jumpy film which would have the audience thinking what is going happen next.
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