combination analysis
The very first clip of the film is of the word "scream" which is the title of the film, the font used is dark red which connotates blood. At the the same time we can hear screams in the background which make the audience unsettled.
While drew is on the phone the tension is building within the scene, this is because she is feeling some uncertainty from the caller. While this is happening the popcorn is growning every second which can relate to the tension growing.
A combination of sound and Mise on scene was used quite frequently, the best one was when, the shot went outside the house. There was an amplified sound of the rope swinging from side to side which shows us that someone had just been sitting on it watching the house. This creates a sense of danger and scariness which keeps the audience on there toes. The sound is key to this clip because it make the whole clip seem so much more scarier.
The first sign that Drew gets is when the killer says "i want to know who I'm looking at" At the same time there is a loud bang which is an effect this is when Drew suddenly realises that she is in danger, it is like a penny dropping and she knows she is no longer safe. The camera quickly shifts to the left now looking outside but with drew still in the shot, this was so that the audience could see if someone was outside.
There is a clip outside in the garden where the camera starts at the top of a tree, we can her a rope swinging and crickets in the background which tells us we are in the middle of nowhere. The camera starts to tilt downwards slowly which makes us as the audience scared and wanting to know what is coming up. As the camera gradually gets to its end point there is no one on the seat which shows we have just missed them, the location is dark and gloomy therefore tells us something bad is going to happen.
The camera seems to zoom onto her face a couple of times, at the beginning of the scene she is all happy and relaxed, but as the scene progresses she becomes scared and her facial expressions become worried.
The very first clip of the film is of the word "scream" which is the title of the film, the font used is dark red which connotates blood. At the the same time we can hear screams in the background which make the audience unsettled.
While drew is on the phone the tension is building within the scene, this is because she is feeling some uncertainty from the caller. While this is happening the popcorn is growning every second which can relate to the tension growing.
A combination of sound and Mise on scene was used quite frequently, the best one was when, the shot went outside the house. There was an amplified sound of the rope swinging from side to side which shows us that someone had just been sitting on it watching the house. This creates a sense of danger and scariness which keeps the audience on there toes. The sound is key to this clip because it make the whole clip seem so much more scarier.
The first sign that Drew gets is when the killer says "i want to know who I'm looking at" At the same time there is a loud bang which is an effect this is when Drew suddenly realises that she is in danger, it is like a penny dropping and she knows she is no longer safe. The camera quickly shifts to the left now looking outside but with drew still in the shot, this was so that the audience could see if someone was outside.
There is a clip outside in the garden where the camera starts at the top of a tree, we can her a rope swinging and crickets in the background which tells us we are in the middle of nowhere. The camera starts to tilt downwards slowly which makes us as the audience scared and wanting to know what is coming up. As the camera gradually gets to its end point there is no one on the seat which shows we have just missed them, the location is dark and gloomy therefore tells us something bad is going to happen.
The camera seems to zoom onto her face a couple of times, at the beginning of the scene she is all happy and relaxed, but as the scene progresses she becomes scared and her facial expressions become worried.
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