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Psychological Thriller


                                                  g
                                 s from the openin
               t can you tell thi
To w hat exten
sequence?

       The sound use, the colour scheme, the
       pace of the action, the editing (mis-en-
       scene) allow the audience to fully grasp
       what genre the film is without any
       confusion as they can relate certain
       techniques with other thrillers they have
       seen.
I think the target audience is Males that are 18
     and upwards as it comes across as a film that
     could possibly have a complex storyline that
     wouldn’t be of much interest to 15 year olds. I
     also think that the other reason that it would be
     an 18 specification is due the possible
     shocking visual images. (I researched after
     guessing and it is an 18)

               To what exten
                             t can you esta
               the opening s                blish this from
                            equence?

This is quite easy to pick up due to the images
shown in the opening sequence that hint at a
journey that is rather complex. The images
used quite shocking and the hands shown in
the opening are manly and the face that is
crossed out is of a little boy which will
automatically suggests to me that the target
audience is males and not females.
e make you
                                          Does the  opening sequenc
                                                                  If so, how ?
                                          curio us to learn more?
The main thing that I learnt about         Yes, the opening sequence makes me
the characters from the opening            curious to learn more as I only saw one
sequence was that there is one             character throughout the sequence which
central protagonist who I believe the      makes me wonder why that character is so
audience will understand more              important and what the character does, it
about throughout the process of the        makes me want to start the journey with the
film. The audience are faced with          possible protagonist as the opening
many images but I do not feel that I       sequence suggests that the character is
completely understand the plot but I       unpredictable but also a very smart
think this is exactly what the director    individual. Another thing that makes me
wanted as it would make people             curious to learn more is the fact that
want to come and watch it more. If         throughout the entire opening sequence,
the director gave away the storyline       the face of the character is never shown
within 3 minutes in the opening, it        which then again makes me question
would seem pointless to watch the          whether it is a character that is works very
film.                                      well but is never caught out which reminds
                                           me of a character such as Jack the ripper.
‘New line cinema presents’ ‘a Arnold Kopelson production’ – Is the first
thing to come onto the screen. Why? – To make sure that the audience are
aware of who has produced it, this can also determine a films success,
depending on whether the producer is well known or not. Arnold Kopelson is a
well known producer of thriller films which would’ve been an automatic
reason for people who are interested in horrors/thrillers to watch this.

                                    ? Why? Can you
     At what stage of the sequence
                                            fects used?
     comment on   the size; font and any ef

   The text is quite small but I genuinely think that is just to keep with the
   font size throughout the sequence. - the font is like the following:
   ‘Arnold Kopelson’ which looks as though it is handwritten. This
   automatically makes the film seem as though it is following someone
   on a personal level. The audience are once again reminded that it is a
   ‘Arnold Kopelson and Phyllis Carlyle’ film – font size for ‘produced’ is
   flickers between very big (roughly 72 font size) and medium sized
   (roughly 22 font size) to show the importance of these two in the
   process of the film making.

                            1st example of 2
‘Se7en’ appears on the
              screen.


                                        ? Can you
  At what stag e of the sequence? Why
                                            cts used?
  comment on th   e size; font and any effe



It appears after the producer, director and main stars. The
names before the appearance flicker and on the 7th flicker,
‘Se7en’ appears, large at first but then the word flickers and
becomes a much smaller font size.




                     2nd example of 2
The non-diegetic sound is used to leave
the viewer asking questions and wanting
to know what/whose going to be                      Is it effective?
robotic/evil.
                                                Yes I feel the sound is
      The non-diegetic sound is very robotic     effective as it keeps
      and gives a sense of something growing/        the audience
      someone becoming possessed. When I         questioning and also
      hear the music all I can think is of an    makes us aware that
      snarling evil creature.                      there is no comic
                                                 element and that it is
             Characters:                        quite an in depth song
• The song doesn’t give us much of
an insight into the character/s within
the film.
Paper - e.g. book (which seems like a
possible motif prop), squared paper,           The needle and thread – These
pictures and newspaper. – These show           props make the audience question
that there is a lot of information that        the antics of the person as the
needs to be noted and to be understood.        needle and thread aren't being used
It also hints at ‘God’ with the newspaper      the same way that we would use a
cut out. This closely links into the pen       needle and thread in a normal
use and suggests a possible link into          everyday situation.
religion and how things such as sexuality
are seen but on a deeper and more         Razor blade – Personally I find this prop use
disturbing manner.                        the most interesting, I feel that it suggests
                                         some sort of injury/pain but within the mind.
                                         The use of the razor blade in the opening
A pen – This prop is used to cross       sequence fits perfectly as the character is
out words such as ‘transsexual’          removing their finger prints with a object that
which gives us a possible insight into   we don’t associate that action with, which
what the story could be about but        automatically intrigues the minds of the
also crossing out/getting rid of         audience. This prop implies that the
evidence. It could also represent the    character is very knowledgeable in the field
continuity of the characters actions.    of crime & knows every process they must
                                         go through to stay out of trouble.
The use of colours in the opening
sequence are typical of a horror film –
RED, WHITE AND BLACK. This
gives the audience a huge hint that
this film is going to be a horror.


  In this example, the
  producer has decided to
  use all those colours. –
  The hands: Black
  The line down the
  middle: Red
  And the Paper: White.
Throughout this section, an ‘extreme close up’ is used.
– This is a perfect way of making the audience feel quite
involved but also rather uncomfortable as the shot is very
near to the subject which virtually means that the
audience are forced to watch. This ensures that there is
no confusion within the audience on the subject of the
characters actions. – Feeling so up close and not being
able to miss any detail of the action makes it seem as
though this is the character that we will follow throughout
the film and we will see the story through his eyes mostly.
The editing throughout this section is quite fast, the
  producer uses ‘cuts’ to allow the audience to view the
  different areas of the possible protagonists intentions.
  The words on the screen flicker into the next image
  which is enhanced by the use of sound.



The movement of the
action may slow down at
certain areas but the
cuts will keep the pace
of the opening
sequence at a relatively
fast pace.
I think overall the opening sequence is very
effective, it captures the audiences attention from
the minute the discordant sound starts and leaves
the viewer intrigued.
The producer made sure that its very obvious that
this is a horror film to leave no confusion. For
horror lovers this will come across as the perfect
film as it hints at a complex but interesting storyline
but without losing its fear factor.



                                           The opening sequence keeps the
                                           audience on the edge of their seats
                                           because the director/producer only gives
                                           the viewer a bit of information but it is
                                           enough to intrigue us but it doesn’t give
                                           away too much to the point of ruining the
                                           audiences’ cinema experience if they
                                           watch the film.
Th   riller.
                sychological
The film is a p


                        To what extent can yo
                                              u tell this from
                        the opening sequence
                                              ?

                         This isn't completely obvious in
                         the opening but there is a slight
                         hint through the sound use and
                         editing.
Both sexes aged 15 and
             over.




To what extent can you establish this from
the opening sequence?


  It is quite obvious that the film is not an 18 as the
  sound and use of editing doesn’t suggest a high level
  of graphic images that are not suitable for children of
  a younger age.
The viewer doesn’t learn a great deal about
the characters or the plot from the opening
sequence as the director has chosen not to
have any of the characters revealed. I think
that knowing nothing about the characters or
plot allows the piece to more successful as we
do not know what to expect and therefore our
reactions will be heightened.
The text fades
                     When ‘The Sixth Sense’
onto the screen,
                     appears at almost one minute
enlarges then
                     into the sequence, its placed
spreads slightly
                     after the producers, the film
into another fade.
                     productions companies and
                     Bruce Willis. The text looks as
                     though something is walking
                     past it as there is a shadow
                     that travels across the letters
                     almost the like a ghost passing
                     by.
The non- diegetic sound is
extremely eerie throughout the
opening sequence - the use of
violins is typical in a horror film.

                                       The non-diegetic sound changes when
                                       the text ‘ The Sixth Sense’ comes up, to
                                       a distorted loud sound which
                                       automatically makes the viewer feel on
                                       edge but we also want to know more.



The music starts to progress when the text ‘Bruce Willis’ comes up which
suggests that he could be a focal character in this film. It is also presented
in that way to grab the attention of the viewer as Bruce Willis is a well
known actor and therefore many would watch the film simply because he
is in it as films starring Bruce Willis are guaranteed to be a success.
The colour use if very dull, which doesn’t suggest
happiness! – The only colour use is: Black
(background) and roughly this shade of Blue (for
the text).
When considering ‘energy’ which links closely
into ‘the sixth sense’ (energy of spirits etc), Black
means: preparation for the unknown – which the
audience will subconsciously be doing because
in the opening sequence not much is given away.         The lack of colour and overall
Black also means: emptiness which hints at the          design/setting seems to be
possibility of a character that feels empty/drained     enough as the sound use and
for some reason. (http://crystal-                       the in-animation and out-
cure.com/black.html)                                    animation of the text manages
                                                        to hold the audiences attention
                                                        as the audience are made to
                                                        think more instead of just
                                                        watching images move around
                                                        the screen like many film
                                                        openings.
In the opening sequence a character, possible setting is
not shown which means that the camera wasn’t used
which could hint that camera angles and movements are
going to be an important factor when trying to achieve the
correct audience response.
The editing throughout this
                                                 section is quite slow, the
                                                 producer uses fades to
                                                 present the people involved
                                                 in the making of the film,
                                                 every fade is partnered with
                                                 the use of sound.




The editing hints at the possibility of someone fading away: a death, wandering
mind, being sucked up by the darkness. This suggest a film that could be
psychologically challenging and disturbing for the audience.
I think overall the opening sequence is very effective, it
 captures the audiences attention in a very different way to
 other horror films as it seems to go for a calmer approach
 instead of going for the instant shock factor.
 It is obvious through the use of sound and colours that the
 film is a psychological thriller as dull, dark colours with
 eerie music is the general layout/form of a thriller.




The opening sequence keeps the audience interested because the director/producer
doesn’t give away any information about the plot or characters, I feel this is effective
but I would have to give this some deep thought when working on my opening
sequence as I feel that seeing the hands or the shadow of a character in a setting
would help to enhance the opening but still leave the audience intrigued as they
haven't actually seen the characters face. - The audience need something little to
trigger their interest more.

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Film openings analysis

  • 1.
  • 2. Psychological Thriller g s from the openin t can you tell thi To w hat exten sequence? The sound use, the colour scheme, the pace of the action, the editing (mis-en- scene) allow the audience to fully grasp what genre the film is without any confusion as they can relate certain techniques with other thrillers they have seen.
  • 3. I think the target audience is Males that are 18 and upwards as it comes across as a film that could possibly have a complex storyline that wouldn’t be of much interest to 15 year olds. I also think that the other reason that it would be an 18 specification is due the possible shocking visual images. (I researched after guessing and it is an 18) To what exten t can you esta the opening s blish this from equence? This is quite easy to pick up due to the images shown in the opening sequence that hint at a journey that is rather complex. The images used quite shocking and the hands shown in the opening are manly and the face that is crossed out is of a little boy which will automatically suggests to me that the target audience is males and not females.
  • 4. e make you Does the opening sequenc If so, how ? curio us to learn more? The main thing that I learnt about Yes, the opening sequence makes me the characters from the opening curious to learn more as I only saw one sequence was that there is one character throughout the sequence which central protagonist who I believe the makes me wonder why that character is so audience will understand more important and what the character does, it about throughout the process of the makes me want to start the journey with the film. The audience are faced with possible protagonist as the opening many images but I do not feel that I sequence suggests that the character is completely understand the plot but I unpredictable but also a very smart think this is exactly what the director individual. Another thing that makes me wanted as it would make people curious to learn more is the fact that want to come and watch it more. If throughout the entire opening sequence, the director gave away the storyline the face of the character is never shown within 3 minutes in the opening, it which then again makes me question would seem pointless to watch the whether it is a character that is works very film. well but is never caught out which reminds me of a character such as Jack the ripper.
  • 5. ‘New line cinema presents’ ‘a Arnold Kopelson production’ – Is the first thing to come onto the screen. Why? – To make sure that the audience are aware of who has produced it, this can also determine a films success, depending on whether the producer is well known or not. Arnold Kopelson is a well known producer of thriller films which would’ve been an automatic reason for people who are interested in horrors/thrillers to watch this. ? Why? Can you At what stage of the sequence fects used? comment on the size; font and any ef The text is quite small but I genuinely think that is just to keep with the font size throughout the sequence. - the font is like the following: ‘Arnold Kopelson’ which looks as though it is handwritten. This automatically makes the film seem as though it is following someone on a personal level. The audience are once again reminded that it is a ‘Arnold Kopelson and Phyllis Carlyle’ film – font size for ‘produced’ is flickers between very big (roughly 72 font size) and medium sized (roughly 22 font size) to show the importance of these two in the process of the film making. 1st example of 2
  • 6. ‘Se7en’ appears on the screen. ? Can you At what stag e of the sequence? Why cts used? comment on th e size; font and any effe It appears after the producer, director and main stars. The names before the appearance flicker and on the 7th flicker, ‘Se7en’ appears, large at first but then the word flickers and becomes a much smaller font size. 2nd example of 2
  • 7. The non-diegetic sound is used to leave the viewer asking questions and wanting to know what/whose going to be Is it effective? robotic/evil. Yes I feel the sound is The non-diegetic sound is very robotic effective as it keeps and gives a sense of something growing/ the audience someone becoming possessed. When I questioning and also hear the music all I can think is of an makes us aware that snarling evil creature. there is no comic element and that it is Characters: quite an in depth song • The song doesn’t give us much of an insight into the character/s within the film.
  • 8. Paper - e.g. book (which seems like a possible motif prop), squared paper, The needle and thread – These pictures and newspaper. – These show props make the audience question that there is a lot of information that the antics of the person as the needs to be noted and to be understood. needle and thread aren't being used It also hints at ‘God’ with the newspaper the same way that we would use a cut out. This closely links into the pen needle and thread in a normal use and suggests a possible link into everyday situation. religion and how things such as sexuality are seen but on a deeper and more Razor blade – Personally I find this prop use disturbing manner. the most interesting, I feel that it suggests some sort of injury/pain but within the mind. The use of the razor blade in the opening A pen – This prop is used to cross sequence fits perfectly as the character is out words such as ‘transsexual’ removing their finger prints with a object that which gives us a possible insight into we don’t associate that action with, which what the story could be about but automatically intrigues the minds of the also crossing out/getting rid of audience. This prop implies that the evidence. It could also represent the character is very knowledgeable in the field continuity of the characters actions. of crime & knows every process they must go through to stay out of trouble.
  • 9. The use of colours in the opening sequence are typical of a horror film – RED, WHITE AND BLACK. This gives the audience a huge hint that this film is going to be a horror. In this example, the producer has decided to use all those colours. – The hands: Black The line down the middle: Red And the Paper: White.
  • 10. Throughout this section, an ‘extreme close up’ is used. – This is a perfect way of making the audience feel quite involved but also rather uncomfortable as the shot is very near to the subject which virtually means that the audience are forced to watch. This ensures that there is no confusion within the audience on the subject of the characters actions. – Feeling so up close and not being able to miss any detail of the action makes it seem as though this is the character that we will follow throughout the film and we will see the story through his eyes mostly.
  • 11. The editing throughout this section is quite fast, the producer uses ‘cuts’ to allow the audience to view the different areas of the possible protagonists intentions. The words on the screen flicker into the next image which is enhanced by the use of sound. The movement of the action may slow down at certain areas but the cuts will keep the pace of the opening sequence at a relatively fast pace.
  • 12. I think overall the opening sequence is very effective, it captures the audiences attention from the minute the discordant sound starts and leaves the viewer intrigued. The producer made sure that its very obvious that this is a horror film to leave no confusion. For horror lovers this will come across as the perfect film as it hints at a complex but interesting storyline but without losing its fear factor. The opening sequence keeps the audience on the edge of their seats because the director/producer only gives the viewer a bit of information but it is enough to intrigue us but it doesn’t give away too much to the point of ruining the audiences’ cinema experience if they watch the film.
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  • 14. Th riller. sychological The film is a p To what extent can yo u tell this from the opening sequence ? This isn't completely obvious in the opening but there is a slight hint through the sound use and editing.
  • 15. Both sexes aged 15 and over. To what extent can you establish this from the opening sequence? It is quite obvious that the film is not an 18 as the sound and use of editing doesn’t suggest a high level of graphic images that are not suitable for children of a younger age.
  • 16. The viewer doesn’t learn a great deal about the characters or the plot from the opening sequence as the director has chosen not to have any of the characters revealed. I think that knowing nothing about the characters or plot allows the piece to more successful as we do not know what to expect and therefore our reactions will be heightened.
  • 17. The text fades When ‘The Sixth Sense’ onto the screen, appears at almost one minute enlarges then into the sequence, its placed spreads slightly after the producers, the film into another fade. productions companies and Bruce Willis. The text looks as though something is walking past it as there is a shadow that travels across the letters almost the like a ghost passing by.
  • 18. The non- diegetic sound is extremely eerie throughout the opening sequence - the use of violins is typical in a horror film. The non-diegetic sound changes when the text ‘ The Sixth Sense’ comes up, to a distorted loud sound which automatically makes the viewer feel on edge but we also want to know more. The music starts to progress when the text ‘Bruce Willis’ comes up which suggests that he could be a focal character in this film. It is also presented in that way to grab the attention of the viewer as Bruce Willis is a well known actor and therefore many would watch the film simply because he is in it as films starring Bruce Willis are guaranteed to be a success.
  • 19. The colour use if very dull, which doesn’t suggest happiness! – The only colour use is: Black (background) and roughly this shade of Blue (for the text). When considering ‘energy’ which links closely into ‘the sixth sense’ (energy of spirits etc), Black means: preparation for the unknown – which the audience will subconsciously be doing because in the opening sequence not much is given away. The lack of colour and overall Black also means: emptiness which hints at the design/setting seems to be possibility of a character that feels empty/drained enough as the sound use and for some reason. (http://crystal- the in-animation and out- cure.com/black.html) animation of the text manages to hold the audiences attention as the audience are made to think more instead of just watching images move around the screen like many film openings.
  • 20. In the opening sequence a character, possible setting is not shown which means that the camera wasn’t used which could hint that camera angles and movements are going to be an important factor when trying to achieve the correct audience response.
  • 21. The editing throughout this section is quite slow, the producer uses fades to present the people involved in the making of the film, every fade is partnered with the use of sound. The editing hints at the possibility of someone fading away: a death, wandering mind, being sucked up by the darkness. This suggest a film that could be psychologically challenging and disturbing for the audience.
  • 22. I think overall the opening sequence is very effective, it captures the audiences attention in a very different way to other horror films as it seems to go for a calmer approach instead of going for the instant shock factor. It is obvious through the use of sound and colours that the film is a psychological thriller as dull, dark colours with eerie music is the general layout/form of a thriller. The opening sequence keeps the audience interested because the director/producer doesn’t give away any information about the plot or characters, I feel this is effective but I would have to give this some deep thought when working on my opening sequence as I feel that seeing the hands or the shadow of a character in a setting would help to enhance the opening but still leave the audience intrigued as they haven't actually seen the characters face. - The audience need something little to trigger their interest more.