SlideShare a Scribd company logo
Nine Frame Analysis
of the film: Insidious
By Jamie Tilsley
Nine frame analysis redone
Shot 1
 This first shot in the opening credits has a basic black and
white colour scheme for the scene. The writing is in red as
a resemblance for blood which is a horror genre
convention. The use of a tonal background gives the shot a
sense of absence and makes the audience uneasy as the
lack of colour gives the image an eerie sense.
Shot 2
This shot also uses the absence of colours using
black and white, creating a theme of sorts for the
opening credits. The high angle shot of the
hallway shows the emptiness of the house. The
editing of the writing makes the writing blurry
and spooky, linking to the horror genre.
Shot 3
 This shot makes use of light and dark. The light
shining through the doorway as an element to
the shot to make it look fuzzy and less clear. The
darkness in the corner makes the shot feel more
mysterious.
Shot 4
 Shot 4: The use of the light shining is also used in this
shot. This time, less is seen as more is black and the only
clear thing we see for the mise en scene is a doorway. This
adds more mystery and doesn’t add anything to the
previous shots which keeps the viewer wondering if more
information will be given in the opening
Shot 5
 Shot 5 includes more detail of a bed. Keeping
with the theme of darkness, the bed is central
and adding attention. At this point we begin to
realise that the opening scene is touring us
around a house, which is probably going to be
the setting of the film.
Shot 6
 This shot aims at the curtains and out the
window, drawing our attention outside giving us
a hint that something may be outside which
frightens the audience.
Shot 7
 Shot 7 draws our attention to the silhouette. The
blurriness makes the outline of the figure. We
are also at a lower angle of the camera looking
at the figure, making us seem helpless and the
silhouette seem more powerful.
Shot 8
 Shot 8 shows a shot of a table with
various objects placed on top of it. The
fact that the objects aren't clear. Adds
even more mystery to an already
mysterious opening.
Shot 9
 The final 9th shot shows a bland table with the
majority of the shot being black. The empty chair
portrays a sense of emptiness.
Reflection
 From evaluating these nine frames in the
opening of Insidious I have learned what
a horror films opening credits should look
like, informing me about genre
conventions and effective shots for the
opening of a horror film. This will help me
to plan out and know what to do to make
my horror film opening effective.

More Related Content

PPTX
Nine frame analysis
PPTX
DOCX
Conjuring evaluation extra
DOCX
Conjuring analysis
PPT
Final destination 9 shot analysis
DOCX
Part of something
PPTX
Pitch trailer
PPTX
The poker club – 9 shot analysis
Nine frame analysis
Conjuring evaluation extra
Conjuring analysis
Final destination 9 shot analysis
Part of something
Pitch trailer
The poker club – 9 shot analysis

What's hot (19)

PPTX
Fmp research
PPTX
9 frame structure analysis
PPTX
Types of shots
PPTX
PPTX
Shot types in horror films
PPTX
Types of shots
PPTX
Open sequence establish graph
ODP
Common camera movement and shots used in horror
DOCX
Locations for short film
PPTX
Pitch 3
PPTX
Camera shots and angles for a horror and thriller film
PPTX
The Pitch
PPTX
Nine frame structure analysis1
PPTX
I am legend elements
DOCX
Refrence films
PPTX
How did you attract
PPT
Halloween 9 frame anaylsis
PPTX
Christopher Nolan Small Scale Research
DOC
Individual Analysis of Camera
Fmp research
9 frame structure analysis
Types of shots
Shot types in horror films
Types of shots
Open sequence establish graph
Common camera movement and shots used in horror
Locations for short film
Pitch 3
Camera shots and angles for a horror and thriller film
The Pitch
Nine frame structure analysis1
I am legend elements
Refrence films
How did you attract
Halloween 9 frame anaylsis
Christopher Nolan Small Scale Research
Individual Analysis of Camera
Ad

Viewers also liked (11)

PPTX
Timeline planning
PPTX
Locations
PPTX
Storyboard planning
PPTX
Costumes
PPTX
Story board preliminary
PPTX
Initial ideas
PPTX
Evaluation task 3 what have you learned from audience feedback
PPTX
Star Image
PPTX
Magazine advert analysis
PPTX
Adhd sweding
PPTX
Media key terms mise en scene new
Timeline planning
Locations
Storyboard planning
Costumes
Story board preliminary
Initial ideas
Evaluation task 3 what have you learned from audience feedback
Star Image
Magazine advert analysis
Adhd sweding
Media key terms mise en scene new
Ad

Similar to Nine frame analysis redone (20)

PPTX
Evaluation question 1
PPTX
Nine Frame Analysis
PPTX
9 shot analysis se7ev
PPTX
Evaluation question 1
PPTX
Evaluation question 1
PPTX
Nine frame analysis
PPT
Cape fear 9 frame analys coope ris
PPT
Cape fear 9 frame analys coope ris
PPT
Task 1 in what ways does my media product
PPTX
Textual analysis of se7en
PPTX
Opening title sequences freya
PPTX
Question 1 - Media
PPTX
Bfi research
DOCX
Insidious 2
DOCX
Insidious 2 Film analysis
DOCX
Question 1
PPTX
Se7en shot analysis
PPTX
The Unborn 9 frame analysis
PPTX
Question one 12 02 14
PPTX
Question one 12 02 14
Evaluation question 1
Nine Frame Analysis
9 shot analysis se7ev
Evaluation question 1
Evaluation question 1
Nine frame analysis
Cape fear 9 frame analys coope ris
Cape fear 9 frame analys coope ris
Task 1 in what ways does my media product
Textual analysis of se7en
Opening title sequences freya
Question 1 - Media
Bfi research
Insidious 2
Insidious 2 Film analysis
Question 1
Se7en shot analysis
The Unborn 9 frame analysis
Question one 12 02 14
Question one 12 02 14

More from JamieTilsley17 (14)

PPTX
Digipak analysis 2
PPT
Mtv awards sweeding task extention
PPTX
Theories for production
PPTX
Record labels and permission
PPTX
Genre music video analysis part 2
PPTX
Sweding task
PPTX
Digipak analysis
PPTX
Genre research and audience expectations
PPTX
Jay z- star image
PPTX
Genre music video analysis
PPTX
Synopsis mind map
PPTX
History of the horror genre
PPTX
Micro elements in film openings
PPTX
Digipak analysis 2
Mtv awards sweeding task extention
Theories for production
Record labels and permission
Genre music video analysis part 2
Sweding task
Digipak analysis
Genre research and audience expectations
Jay z- star image
Genre music video analysis
Synopsis mind map
History of the horror genre
Micro elements in film openings

Recently uploaded (20)

PDF
Empowerment Technology for Senior High School Guide
PPTX
History, Philosophy and sociology of education (1).pptx
PPTX
A powerpoint presentation on the Revised K-10 Science Shaping Paper
PDF
MBA _Common_ 2nd year Syllabus _2021-22_.pdf
PDF
1.3 FINAL REVISED K-10 PE and Health CG 2023 Grades 4-10 (1).pdf
PPTX
Unit 4 Computer Architecture Multicore Processor.pptx
PDF
FOISHS ANNUAL IMPLEMENTATION PLAN 2025.pdf
PPTX
Virtual and Augmented Reality in Current Scenario
PDF
Paper A Mock Exam 9_ Attempt review.pdf.
PDF
David L Page_DCI Research Study Journey_how Methodology can inform one's prac...
PDF
LDMMIA Reiki Yoga Finals Review Spring Summer
PDF
Hazard Identification & Risk Assessment .pdf
PDF
1_English_Language_Set_2.pdf probationary
PPTX
ELIAS-SEZIURE AND EPilepsy semmioan session.pptx
PPTX
Onco Emergencies - Spinal cord compression Superior vena cava syndrome Febr...
PDF
BP 704 T. NOVEL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS (UNIT 1)
PDF
Practical Manual AGRO-233 Principles and Practices of Natural Farming
PPTX
CHAPTER IV. MAN AND BIOSPHERE AND ITS TOTALITY.pptx
PPTX
Computer Architecture Input Output Memory.pptx
PDF
OBE - B.A.(HON'S) IN INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE -Ar.MOHIUDDIN.pdf
Empowerment Technology for Senior High School Guide
History, Philosophy and sociology of education (1).pptx
A powerpoint presentation on the Revised K-10 Science Shaping Paper
MBA _Common_ 2nd year Syllabus _2021-22_.pdf
1.3 FINAL REVISED K-10 PE and Health CG 2023 Grades 4-10 (1).pdf
Unit 4 Computer Architecture Multicore Processor.pptx
FOISHS ANNUAL IMPLEMENTATION PLAN 2025.pdf
Virtual and Augmented Reality in Current Scenario
Paper A Mock Exam 9_ Attempt review.pdf.
David L Page_DCI Research Study Journey_how Methodology can inform one's prac...
LDMMIA Reiki Yoga Finals Review Spring Summer
Hazard Identification & Risk Assessment .pdf
1_English_Language_Set_2.pdf probationary
ELIAS-SEZIURE AND EPilepsy semmioan session.pptx
Onco Emergencies - Spinal cord compression Superior vena cava syndrome Febr...
BP 704 T. NOVEL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS (UNIT 1)
Practical Manual AGRO-233 Principles and Practices of Natural Farming
CHAPTER IV. MAN AND BIOSPHERE AND ITS TOTALITY.pptx
Computer Architecture Input Output Memory.pptx
OBE - B.A.(HON'S) IN INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE -Ar.MOHIUDDIN.pdf

Nine frame analysis redone

  • 1. Nine Frame Analysis of the film: Insidious By Jamie Tilsley
  • 3. Shot 1  This first shot in the opening credits has a basic black and white colour scheme for the scene. The writing is in red as a resemblance for blood which is a horror genre convention. The use of a tonal background gives the shot a sense of absence and makes the audience uneasy as the lack of colour gives the image an eerie sense.
  • 4. Shot 2 This shot also uses the absence of colours using black and white, creating a theme of sorts for the opening credits. The high angle shot of the hallway shows the emptiness of the house. The editing of the writing makes the writing blurry and spooky, linking to the horror genre.
  • 5. Shot 3  This shot makes use of light and dark. The light shining through the doorway as an element to the shot to make it look fuzzy and less clear. The darkness in the corner makes the shot feel more mysterious.
  • 6. Shot 4  Shot 4: The use of the light shining is also used in this shot. This time, less is seen as more is black and the only clear thing we see for the mise en scene is a doorway. This adds more mystery and doesn’t add anything to the previous shots which keeps the viewer wondering if more information will be given in the opening
  • 7. Shot 5  Shot 5 includes more detail of a bed. Keeping with the theme of darkness, the bed is central and adding attention. At this point we begin to realise that the opening scene is touring us around a house, which is probably going to be the setting of the film.
  • 8. Shot 6  This shot aims at the curtains and out the window, drawing our attention outside giving us a hint that something may be outside which frightens the audience.
  • 9. Shot 7  Shot 7 draws our attention to the silhouette. The blurriness makes the outline of the figure. We are also at a lower angle of the camera looking at the figure, making us seem helpless and the silhouette seem more powerful.
  • 10. Shot 8  Shot 8 shows a shot of a table with various objects placed on top of it. The fact that the objects aren't clear. Adds even more mystery to an already mysterious opening.
  • 11. Shot 9  The final 9th shot shows a bland table with the majority of the shot being black. The empty chair portrays a sense of emptiness.
  • 12. Reflection  From evaluating these nine frames in the opening of Insidious I have learned what a horror films opening credits should look like, informing me about genre conventions and effective shots for the opening of a horror film. This will help me to plan out and know what to do to make my horror film opening effective.