Micro Element anaylsis of P3-67 Thriller video:
Sound:
- Non Diegetic/Sound bridge.. background noise - Adds suspense
- Different tones.. loud/busy environment to quiet phone ringing - out of the ordinary, gives the impression something going on in the background which viewers cant see
- Visceral sound.. exaggerated voices, cars and phones (town) - gives sense of wariness
Mise-en-scene:
- each character has the appropriate costume e.g. investigator wearing a long coat, scientist wearing glasses and an apro. Screen time judges who is the main character in the film.
- Make up used for Squids effect (blood) - shows the damage that's been done
- Props e.g. forensic scientist equipment, paper, masks, microscope. Masks had riddles on them to indicate clues for the investigator to find the killer, explains the storyline better. Props make it visual and therefore easier to anaylse rather than all information given through sounds and dialogue.
- Set/Location - only a few used e.g. bathoroom and bedroom, but the sound effects make it seem like there should be more e.g. busy town.
Cinematography:
- Long shot to show the locations and the full effects of the thriller such as the body at the beginning. Its important to see the whole incident with the set, props and actors to add effect to the thriller and show the purpose in this case its where the investigator has to figure out who killed the girl.
- Mid shots - allow you to see a lot in the frame but still focus in at a particular point.
- Close up to enhance the effect and look at a specific feature. So you can see the makeup and costumes. It mixes mise-en-scene with cinematography.
- Track shot at the very beginning, to follow actor and makes the audiences' eyes focus on what you want so they see the importance of the opening.
Editing:
- All similar screens.
- Flashes to and from different scenes using the titles and credits.
- Normal pace transitions
Special Effects:
- Squids effect (Fake blood)
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