The document analyzes various technical aspects used in the horror film "Sinister" to create fear and tension for the audience. Close-up shots are used to startle viewers by revealing villains' details. Long shots emphasize the vulnerability of victims hanging from trees. A low-angle shot signifies the power of a possessed child over her family. Zooms and jump scares surprise the audience. Diegetic screams and unsettling music build tension. Graphic matches and jump cuts create confusion. Mise-en-scene features dim lighting and distinctive villain costumes to unsettle viewers.
CAMERAWORK - FRAMING
•Close up:
• In Sinister, a close up is used to create fear towards the
audience when Ellison climbs the ladder and sees the villain
pop up on the screen. The audience sees the villain close up
for the first time in the film and this makes it especially scary
because they get to see the detail of what he looks like. It also
creates a dramatic effect and creates an atmosphere for the
audience. Close up shots are also an opportunity scare the
audience as they can be very creative.
3.
CAMERAWORK – FRAMING
•Long shot:
• The people in the shot being hung from the tree look helpless
and vulnerable. The long shot helps emphasise this as they are
isolated and creates a mysterious atmosphere, and it also helps
to convince the audience to watch on as they would be
wondering why the family are hanging from the tree and why
they have been completely isolated. It also sets the scene
because it is the first shot the audience sees and also shows
other technical aspects such as lighting.
4.
CAMERAWORK - ANGLE
•Low Angle
• A low angle shot is used to signify power in Sinister. It is used
towards of the end of the film when the girl has been
possessed and about to murder her family. It shows that she
has become more powerful than the rest of her family as she
has made them vulnerable and hopeless. This goes against the
stereotype of children having less power than adults but it
works with horror films as there are often children in horror
films that create fear towards the audience because of there
scary presence.
5.
CAMERAWORK – MOVEMENT
•Zoom
• In Sinister, a zoom is used to create fear and tension towards
the audience when Ellison is watching the video tapes and sees
the villain in them. When he spots the villain in one of the
videos, the camera quickly zooms into him and it makes the
audience jump and feel the same way as the character does.
The character or the audience does not expect a shock like this
and this is why a zoom in this scene is effective.
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SOUND
• Diegetic sound-
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• A particularly effective piece of diegetic sound in sinister is the
“Lawnmower scene” when a loud scream can be heard all of a
sudden and it scares the audience as well as the character in
the film. Diegetic sound is very effective especially in horror
films as there a lot of sound to choose from to scare the
audience and create fear. A scream is very effective as it is
shocking, especially because the audience does not expect it
and is completely all of a sudden.
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SOUND
• Soundtrack -
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•In the clip, a family is shown having a BBQ and music is heard
playing in the background and it sounds very normal and
happy, but also has a scary element to it. However, the music
changes to a scary, distorted sound to a scene that shows a
family tied up in a car. This soundtrack is very repetitive and
makes the audience feel uneasy and builds up tension. It lets
them know that the scene has quickly changed and something
has gone wrong. The music creates fear as it is a series of
repetitive and creepy noises.
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EDITING
• Graphic Match
•A graphic match is used here when it shows one shot change
into another by using the same or similar images. Ellison holds
up a picture to the window and when he removes, Mr. Boogie is
standing there looking at him. This also creates a jump scare
as it happens very quickly and it is a very effective editing
technique to use in a horror film.
9.
EDITING
• Jump Cuts
•A jump cut is used in Sinister when Ellison begins to hear
mysterious sounds coming from the attic. While he is walking,
the camera jumps from him walking towards the ladder, to the
ladder that is coming down from the attic. It also creates the
feeling of confusion towards the audience and the character,
and asks the question of, how did the ladder get there, or who
is in the attic? Jumping from him to the ladder is effective
because it creates tension and leaves the audience wanting to
know who is up there.
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MISE – EN– SCENE
• Lighting
• In Sinister, lighting is used to create a mysterious and dull
atmosphere. It creates fear towards the audience as it makes
them feel uneasy because of the misty and dull sky in the
background. It is important that the lighting is like this because
if it was bright, it wouldn’t have the same impact on the
audience as it does when it is more dull.
11.
MISE – EN– SCENE
• Costume and make-up
• In Sinister, costume and make up is used on the children who
are some of the main villains of the film. An example of this is
when they are sitting and the camera shows what they are
wearing and what they look like. It is important that costume
and make up is used because it creates fear towards the
audience and it has a very good impact of horror. These are
also easily recognisable costumes so the audience can easily
recognise the villains in the film.