Friday, February 23, 2024

Outline / Reflect

 Alright, so I have done some research on more horror movies and I read more about how the mise-en-scene is used. Music and sounds are also used in the scene and can be used to mainly identify that the film is a horror. As the actor gets more frightened, the non-diegetic music tempo grows and gains more tense and suspenseful moments. I could incorporate this when making a scene for my outer banks inspired film can have that moment of realization when something goes wrong. (Although I'm not sure what I will do yet) I think it will add a nice touch to it.

The specific scene in scream at night time, with only the sound of crickets and a dog barking, creating a suspicious atmosphere. The producers really did a good job planning when to play what. It is hardly noticeable and easy to feel engaged. Next, the lighting plays a significant part too. As the scene goes on and intensifies, the whole area gets darker and darker.


I will use the lighting drop for when those few words are said and then viewers will be able to have the click moment. I plan on having them hooked and wanting to watch more of it already to find out what happened.

This is the LINK for the trailer for the movie, so you can have an idea of what I am talking about. 

This picture shows a perfect resemblance of the heavenly lighting that is used almost looking surreal. I plan on doing something similar so that it reflects back to the moment that was related to the dark deep effect shown earlier.


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