"The Last Season" is an opening sequence under the genre of horror. The sequence is about a young boy who is paranoid and hearing things that are not actually there. The main character is home alone when he hears a crash outside the door, which he goes to inspect. He finds out that he was only being paranoid but cannot forget about the sound he heard. The main character finds out that he is not the only one in the house!
Lighting-The lighting in our opening sequence reflects upon the nature of the film actually being a horror, whereas there is a lot of dim light, which could connote the idea of mystery and danger, in which our film is based on. The way in which having darkness could leave the protagonist potentially in danger is a major factor in which our film is based upon. We tried to connote the genre of the film using the lighting as a key element. In our sequence we used yellow tinted lamps to promote the effect of horror and we also used it to create a fearful atmosphere. The color yellow carries connotations of both happiness and fear, which helps to build tension in our film and leaves the audience guessing to whether the next scene is going to be happy or fear. We were influenced from the yellow lighting from Saw as they use it as a key element in their film.
Sound- Sound in our film is well established as being used mainly in parts of our opening sequence that are aimed at being horrific. The use of diegetic sound in our extract is used extensively to create a sense of fear towards our audience and to make the audience hear more of what is being shown in each extract. The use of the television sounds is used to show more of what a teenagers lifestyle would be like as we have stereotypically shown teenagers in various ways. We used sqeeking floorboards, which is used in a variety of horror films to create tension. We also used a enhanced saw 'shing' noise at the end of the film where the screen fades black, which is also used in a variety of film trailers/films.
Mise en scene- The use of mise en scene in our opening sequence is used in many different shots. As we have set the film in a house that is rather old, this is an already large use of mise en scene. The use of old objects and lighting equipment is also used to connote to the audience the sense of horror in our film. The major use of mise en scene though is the use of the hooded figure/hooded clothing which the villian wore, which was used to represent fear and to establish to the audience the genre of the film. The idea of using the hoodie was a group decision and was used as the mask in V for Vendetta is used to conceal identity and also create fear amongst the audience. In V for Vendetta the audience do not know if the man behind the mask is a hero or villian and we tried to use this technique throughout our opening sequence.
Editing- We used quick cuts in our opening sequence after the living room scene, as our aim was to keep the audience interested in what was going on in the film. This was done to give the text a fast pace, which helps the genre because it leaves the audience anticipating what is going to happen next. An example of a good use of this quick cut was in the scene where the protagonist sees a slight shadow behind the window in the bathroom and does not see the figure through the window. The use of editing in this scene connotes the idea that the protagonist is mentally unstable at this moment in time. Therefore heightening the tension element and reminding the audience about the horror/thriller genre.
Lighting-The lighting in our opening sequence reflects upon the nature of the film actually being a horror, whereas there is a lot of dim light, which could connote the idea of mystery and danger, in which our film is based on. The way in which having darkness could leave the protagonist potentially in danger is a major factor in which our film is based upon. We tried to connote the genre of the film using the lighting as a key element. In our sequence we used yellow tinted lamps to promote the effect of horror and we also used it to create a fearful atmosphere. The color yellow carries connotations of both happiness and fear, which helps to build tension in our film and leaves the audience guessing to whether the next scene is going to be happy or fear. We were influenced from the yellow lighting from Saw as they use it as a key element in their film.
Sound- Sound in our film is well established as being used mainly in parts of our opening sequence that are aimed at being horrific. The use of diegetic sound in our extract is used extensively to create a sense of fear towards our audience and to make the audience hear more of what is being shown in each extract. The use of the television sounds is used to show more of what a teenagers lifestyle would be like as we have stereotypically shown teenagers in various ways. We used sqeeking floorboards, which is used in a variety of horror films to create tension. We also used a enhanced saw 'shing' noise at the end of the film where the screen fades black, which is also used in a variety of film trailers/films.
Mise en scene- The use of mise en scene in our opening sequence is used in many different shots. As we have set the film in a house that is rather old, this is an already large use of mise en scene. The use of old objects and lighting equipment is also used to connote to the audience the sense of horror in our film. The major use of mise en scene though is the use of the hooded figure/hooded clothing which the villian wore, which was used to represent fear and to establish to the audience the genre of the film. The idea of using the hoodie was a group decision and was used as the mask in V for Vendetta is used to conceal identity and also create fear amongst the audience. In V for Vendetta the audience do not know if the man behind the mask is a hero or villian and we tried to use this technique throughout our opening sequence.
Editing- We used quick cuts in our opening sequence after the living room scene, as our aim was to keep the audience interested in what was going on in the film. This was done to give the text a fast pace, which helps the genre because it leaves the audience anticipating what is going to happen next. An example of a good use of this quick cut was in the scene where the protagonist sees a slight shadow behind the window in the bathroom and does not see the figure through the window. The use of editing in this scene connotes the idea that the protagonist is mentally unstable at this moment in time. Therefore heightening the tension element and reminding the audience about the horror/thriller genre.
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