Tuesday 24 November 2009

SEVEN

Opening Sequence Analysis
Seven



Camera Shot/Angle/Movement
Close-ups helps to focus attention and stimulate the imagination to come into play,quick movements and a variety of erratic close-ups to create this. The angle of some shots are from above, as a sense that the viewer is overlooking someone.

Sound
The opening to seven employs both Non-diegetic and diegetic sound, however the use of non-diegetic sound dominates. Most of the non-diegetic sound, has been generated by computers to generate scraping, alien and distorted sounds.

Editing
there are a variety of cuts in the opening sequence which change rapidly the use of different cuts constantly challenges the audiences perspective.

Mise en Scene

The opening of seven uses low key lighting which generates shadows and adds to the audiences anticipation

Characters
The opening of Seven doesn’t clearly establish any main character, however because the focus is on the actions of the antagonist, he is quite clearly an important character.

Locations
Inside, hidden, unknown, Basement or cellar

Narrative/Plot
No clear evidence of narrative or plot is introduced into the opening, however because of the actions of the antagonist one can assume that he is a serial killer.

Themes
Murder, serial killer, pain, destruction.

Visual Style
Unique, original, uses combination of credits and fast cuts to de-stabilise the viewer

Genre
Thriller, psychological horror

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