
- Medium
shots, Helps to show the locations that he moves to, there are only 17 cuts,
but these are used well with medium shots to describe the location around them.
- Long shots,
just like the medium shots, they show off the surroundings.
- Extreme
long shots, this helps show the landscape, for example the ELS with the castle
on the hill.
- Extreme
close ups, to show off the characters emotions.
Sound:
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There
is a lot of non- diegetic sound throughout, the soundtrack played is very
sinister, and matches well with the events which are shown through the screen.
Like the flashbacks.
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Little
dialogue
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There
are some diegetic sounds, such as the wind blowing and the footsteps of the two
main male characters, and obviously them speaking.
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The
music isn’t really at a fast pace either, which matches their life style.
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The
dogs barking can also be heard.
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Few
cuts, as I said above, there are only 17. But each of them are used well to
create something new.
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We
can also straight away tell that the two male characters are very close, and
have some sort of relation. Along with this we begin to see who the dominant
one is.
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When
it comes to the flash backs, they don’t really fade into them, it’s just a
straight cut, and a very ‘cheap’ old fashioned style is of video editing is
used to make it look in the past. By turning it black and white and adding the fuzziness.
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The
music is linked well with the cuts, both acting at the same pace.
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Scene:
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It’s
shot on a sunny day, in a grassy field. Not something you would usually relate
to a thriller.
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But
they are on a farm, poor quality of living in a tin shed. Basic fire outside.
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It’s
clear they have no money.
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The
rest of the shot is filled on what looks like a dull council estate, the house
they visit looks beaten down, over grown grass, dirty, cheap.
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Children’s
toys are shown in shots, along with the dog off the lead. Adding to the care free enviroment.
This is very descriptive. What are these things communicating to the audience?
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