The final narrative that my group and I decided upon using is about the celebration of an anniversary between a couple who become victims through an unknown killer. At the start there is a camera shot that shows the male character 'Dave' in his car, followed by a camera shot of his wife 'Stacey' at home preparing dinner and getting ready for her evening. There are different frames of my opening sequence that instigates the vulnerability of the characters and how they are or will be killed, however the identity of the killer remains unknown throughout creating a sense of enigma. We used a wide range of iconography to help emphasis the genre of this opening sequence (thriller) and many other things in order to engage our audience.

The first camera shot used is eye level from the left shoulder of the male character. My group and I had planned to use this as our first camera angle from our story board because we felt that having eye level made the audience feel equal to this character, there is no authority here and therefore this makes the character more approachable. My group and I felt this would be a good start to our opening sequence as it was the perfect setting for our opening credits to come in.

This frame that my group and I used is not what was originally planned and this is because we felt that we needed to introduce our other main character so that the audience became aware of who the characters are. Therefore the cinematography of mid-shot has been used. Mid shot has also been used to show the surroundings of this character, 'Stacey' whom appears to be washing up. This creates a stereotypical social norm of a female blonde victim doing the washing and therefore my group and I felt this would be strong to use as it shows the conventions that we have included within this opening sequence.

The next frame that we decided upon using is mid shot but from the ground. This captures the unknown identity of a mysterious figure walking towards the house which confuses the audience into whether they should feel threatened or not. Having this after introducing the two main characters (victims) it is very misleading as it could be said that this individual is 'Dave' however due to the lack of any other clues given, the audience are completely unaware which helps towards creating a sense of shock, surprise and suspense.
We next decided that cinematography, P.O.V would be an excellent camera angle to use as it lures the audience into thinking how the killer is. This is also shown through editing where hand held camera is used. This alerts the audience that something bad is going to happen and shows that is a lack of stability and safety within this opening sequence.
After this, there was a use of another mid shot of 'Stacey' making a phone call because it makes the audience feel uneasy as to if the character feels secure or not. The reason or person she is calling remains unknown so therefore the audience begin to become fearful of this character because they have developed a relationship with her. However, shown below the audience are reassured to see she is only calling her husband, 'Dave'.

The location of the phone is unknown to the audience and due to an unknown person entering the house in the third frame it is unclear of the safety of Stacey. My group and I used this in order to create a sense of enigma and add to the tense atmosphere. However, as seen in the frame below you are able to see that it is the character of Dave answering the phone whilst in the car which indicates to the audience that there was an intruder entering the house where Stacey is. This creates shock, surprise and suspense amongst the audience as the use of soundtrack that has been used helps towards creating a sense of foreboding.

This camera shot has been used in order to capture the character of Dave and ultimately throw the audience as they have been lead into a false sense of security and are now aware of Stacey's potential danger.
In this next frame there is a dark figure which leads on from the
conversation that Stacey and Dave have just had, and we decided to do
this because it carries the theme of enigma in our opening sequence so
the audience question who this dark figure is downstairs, especially
because Stacey is last spotted in what the audience assume to be
upstairs.

However, in this current frame that my group and I used which is low angle, it highlights Stacey's womanly figure and reassures the audience that she is safe and is okay. Low Angle has been used as it makes the character look powerful and strong which contradicts as we later find out because Stacey is the first victim. I felt this would be strong to use within this opening sequence as it goes with thriller conventions by tricking the audience into a false sense of security before something bad happens.

The next frame used is a close up of the mysterious person opening the door and entering the house where panning has been used. My group and I decided upon using panning as it allows the audience to follow the masked killers every move and to show the importance of this character and the significance that he holds.

Then we used high angle. I wanted to include this camera angle as it makes the character 'Stacey' appear to be vulnerable and weak which is the opposite of which is presented as two frames earlier. This gives the audience the idea that something bad is going to happen to this character because you can hear the on screen diagetic sound of the bath running so all other sounds are blocked out at this point, therefore indicating that Stacey is unaware of what's currently going on downstairs where the stranger has entered her house and this contributes towards making the atmosphere full of shock, surprise and suspense.

I then wanted to use a close up of two angles as I felt it represented the two victims in my opening sequence. These candles have a lot of significance to them despite their short appearance in this opening sequence. The candle on the left has been positioned so that focus goes mainly on that candle, this has been done to represent the character of Dave who is ultimately the first main character and the strongest out of the two, whilst the candle on the right seems to be on the edge more, out of focus which ultimately is preparing the audience for the events that are going to take place.

The use of iconography and cinematography within my opening sequence 'The Bloody Suit' makes the audience feel uneasy towards the situation as they are now aware that there is an intruder in the house which is the inspiration used from Halloween Town (1978) which makes the audience feel scared for Stacey so therefore I felt it would be excellent to use within my opening sequence.

Low key lighting has been used within this opening sequence in order to allow the possibilities for shadows to form and for the audience to be one edge. This creates a sense of shock, surprise and suspense as the audience are aware that there is something bad waiting to happen to this vulnerable character so my group and I felt this would show a clear indication of the vulnerability and weakness of this character.

In this frame I have used a close up of the iconography because it's emphasising the importance of this. It also shows how I was able to follow the conventions of a thriller in order to produce a successful final product. Mise en scene used where the positioning of this knife is, is on the stairs. This indicates where the intruder is set on going, and the audience are aware that Stacey has going upstairs so therefore they become more fearful for this character as they have developed a relationship with her through costume, hair and make up.

We then here an off screen sound of someone knocking on the bedroom door. The audience at this point are aware of the danger that this character is in and urge Stacey to escape whilst she can, however, this emphasises how naive Stacey is which reinforces the convention of a blonde female victim and continues to create tension.

In this frame, panning has been used from where Stacey goes to open her bedroom door to where she attempts to run away and is the killed by this masked killer. My group and I felt this would engage the audience as they would feel sympathetic towards Stacey and upset that she has been killed.

As discussed earlier, the candles here are very useful within this opening sequence as in this frame the candle that represented the character of Stacey has gone out. This is a representation off Stacey's life and how she is now dead, whilst Dave is still alive which we felt would give the audience a sense of hope.

In this frame, we continued to film in the bathroom as we felt it showed how the bath had been neglected because Stacey has been killed, the bath has also been left running by the killer as it shows a sense of normality for Dave because that's what he's routine usually is. Therefore, Dave isn't aware his wife is dead yet and is therefore not fearful of what's happened or what is going to happen.

In the next frame, mid shot has been used. This has been used in order to capture Dave and his costume which makes the audience subconsciously warm towards him. Ultimately, the audience feel confident in this strong character despite them being fearful of the events that could take place.
The next frame used is a close up of the bathtub. This shows that there is still a sense of normality to the character of Dave and makes the audience feel slightly safer as there is also no sign of the killer at this point. However, the audience are prepared for Dave to discover his dead wife which ultimately continues to add tension to the atmosphere.

In this frame the audience will be able to see that there has been editing used of shot reverse shot. This makes the audience see that the character of Dave continues to appear to be strong and confident. The costume of a smart suit makes the audience feel this is an authoritative character and can therefore depend on him as the strongest one throughout the opening sequence.

In this next frame I have used hand held, P.O.V camera. My group and I agreed upon using this as we felt it showed a chaotic event going on and allowed the audience to feel uneasy because this dominant character is being watched about and instead of being strong like how Dave is first perceived, he is weak and vulnerable. Therefore I want to include this within my opening sequence as the P.O.V shot shows the audience that the killer is the most powerful and that the victim is weak. Also we wanted to include handheld camera as it shows an unbalanced show which can be said to be how the killers mind is so it is included within this opening sequence metaphorically.

The next frame used within this opening sequence is seeing Dave come up the stairs, and an oblique angle has been slightly used. I wanted to use this oblique angle as it shows the psychological issues of the killer and soon to be next victim whereby everything is going to be unbalanced.
At this point, Dave's fate is unknown to the audience however as Dave goes to approach the room in which he is going to find his wife dead and I thought that by adding in a P.O.V hand held camera it would show that there is someone watching Dave. This is because the masked killer is waiting for Dave to discover his dead wife before he then kills him, which follows the conventions of a thriller and makes the audience feel uptight and fearful of what could happen.

In this frame, my group and I relied on special effects in order to create a great impact on the audience. This is because within this frame there is a blur which can be said is a metaphor for how Dave views his findings. This means that the audience feel sympathetic towards Dave as it shows how he is feeling and makes them want to help him. The sudden non-diagetic sound emphasises how dramatic this part of this opening sequence is and engages the audience further as they want to know more about what's happened or what is going to happen to Dave.

In this frame, my group and I decided to black out the frame as we felt it would leave our opening sequence as a cliff hanger and therefore engage our audience further. The silence within this part also allows shock, suspense and surprise to take place and therefore we felt would follow the conventions of a thriller.
You have provided a very good analysis of your opening scene, explaining why you have chosen to use certain elements. However, I was looking for more of a recount of your sequence, stating simply what happens at each stage without an explanation (almost like telling a story).
ReplyDeleteYou need to mention sound and editing used at each point