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 Long shot- this long shot is used to show the audience
everything that is happening in the scene.The long shot is
used to show significance to the creepy happenings of the
hanging in the back garden.The long shot was used as
this scene plays a big part throughout the film.This is why
it is important for the audience to witness everything that
is happening.The action of the tree branch falling is also a
very important event in the scene.The long shot enables
the audience to see the hangings and the branch falling;
making the people rise from the floor.
Close up-This close up is used to show the
audience what the protagonist is dealing with.
This is one of the first times the audience is
shown the antagonist, the close up shows the
importance of the character shown in the
photograph.
The close up is used to send shivers of fear
down the audiences spine, as the antagonist is
portrayed in a creepy manner at the scene of a
murder.
 HighAngle-This high angle is used to make the
protagonist look weak in the scene.The
character is weak as he is hunting down a noise
in his home. A home is meant to portray safety;
at this moment the character is feeling
vulnerable and confused in his own house,
making him weak.
 The high angle is only at a slight angle, this
shows that in some little ways the protagonist
has the situation under control.This is also
shown by the dead children running to hide.
Low angle- this low angle is used to make
the character seem more dominant.The
protagonist is refusing the advice from the
sheriff, making his own decision to stay.
This makes him seem powerful; as he is
able to make his own decision.The decision
itself is strong, this further enhances hs
dominance in the scene.
 Zoom-This zoom is used to uncover the little
girls painting skills.These painting skills play a
part at a later stage in the film.The zoom starts
on a close up of the drawing; the camera then
zooms out to show the full painting. The drawing
plays a big part when the little girl draws a dead
girl on the wall.This is a key event as it enlightens
the wife that they are living in the house in which
a murder took place.
 Tracking-This tracking shows the audience the bloody
setting in which the possessed girl has painted in her
own families blood on the walls of her home.The
tracking shot allows the audience to see all the details
instead of focusing on one part of the wall.
 The drawings show a contrast; at the start of the film
the young girl was painting happy thoughts, contrasting
to the end in which the paintings are now painted in
blood showing a deeper and darker meaning.
 At this part of the film the music is
nearly silent; with the occasional
sound of a deep drum.The drum is
sounded every few seconds, the
sound of the drum is used to build
tension.This sound is non-diegetic.
This means that the sound is not in
the world of film.The music is
asynchronous as it does not relate to
what is happening in the scene.The
music is very eerie, creating an
enigma as to what is happening to the
characters.
 Using simple and little music in this
scene is what makes it creepy.The
scene is very plain; with the music
being plain as well it makes it easier
for the tension to be built.
 The sound of the drum could portray
the sound of a pulse or heart beat.
 The dialogue used in this scene is used
very effectively.The sheriff is warning
the protagonist not to write his book.
He warns that the residents of the
town need to heal after what
happened, he also advises the
protagonist to pack his boxes and
return back to his old town.This piece
of dialogue is important as it shows
something has happened that the
audience is not yet aware of.
 After telling the protagonist to leave;
the sheriff continues by saying the
protagonist does not always write the
truth.This informs the audience that
the protagonist is a author, writing
books about crime.
 The sound in this scene is diegetic and
synchronous. Meaning it is in the world
of film and relates to what is
happening in the scene.
 The sound effect of the lawn
mower running over the person is
a diegetic sound. It is also
asynchronous as it relates to
what is happening on screen.This
sound effect is used purely to
frighten the audience.The scene
is very quiet before the sound
effect is heard.This builds
tension; when the lawn mower
runs over the person a loud sound
effect is heard releasing the
tensions as a fright.The reason
the sound effect is so effective is
because the audience are not
really expecting such a bellowing
noise.
 Mise-en-scene is everything that
creates the visual world of the film and
its overall atmosphere.The aspects of
mise-en-scene I feel are most important
in Sinister are lighting and
costume/hair/make up.The reason I feel
they are most important is because
they are what I think make the movie
scary.
Elements of mise-en-
scene
 The lighting in the film Sinister is very dark
throughout.The dark lighting makes the
scenes of the film scarier.The dark lighting
also creates a sense of mystery as to what
is going to happen.The main reason why
dark lighting is used in Sinister is because it
is more scary. Scary events are much
scarier and also creepier when they happen
in darker scenes.
 Another reason why the lighting is darker
in Sinister is because it makes it harder to
understand what is going to happen next.
The darker light makes it harder for the
audience to see what is happening; this
creates a sense of panic.
 An example of the lack of light in Sinister is
shown in the screenshot.
 The costume/hair/make up is a
very important aspect for mise-
en-scene in Sinister.The costume
and make up used on Mr Boogie
is what makes the film scary.The
costume/hair/make up is what
makes the character recognisable
which is also a convention of
horror films.
 The make up used on Mr boogie
makes the character look scary
and the audience then know he is
the antagonist in the film.The
character is based on the
Bogeyman.
 The editing in Sinister is also very
important.When Ellison is walking
towards the attic after hearing strange
sounds a jump cut is used.The jump cut
is between Ellison and the ladder
leading to the attic.The constant cut
away from Ellison to the ladder will
create a sense of confusion and also
create enigmas.The confusion will
come from both Ellison and the
audience, as they wonder what is about
to happen.
 Jumping from the ladder to Ellison is
very effective as it creates tension and
makes the audience want to know what
is in the attic.
 The graphic match editing
technique is very effective
in horror films. A graphic
match is used when Ellison
holds a picture of Mr Boogie
against the window; then
when Ellison removes the
picture Mr Boogie is present
in the garden.This
technique creates a jump
scare as it happens so fast
and the audience do not
expect it.

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Technical aspects analysis

  • 2.  Long shot- this long shot is used to show the audience everything that is happening in the scene.The long shot is used to show significance to the creepy happenings of the hanging in the back garden.The long shot was used as this scene plays a big part throughout the film.This is why it is important for the audience to witness everything that is happening.The action of the tree branch falling is also a very important event in the scene.The long shot enables the audience to see the hangings and the branch falling; making the people rise from the floor. Close up-This close up is used to show the audience what the protagonist is dealing with. This is one of the first times the audience is shown the antagonist, the close up shows the importance of the character shown in the photograph. The close up is used to send shivers of fear down the audiences spine, as the antagonist is portrayed in a creepy manner at the scene of a murder.
  • 3.  HighAngle-This high angle is used to make the protagonist look weak in the scene.The character is weak as he is hunting down a noise in his home. A home is meant to portray safety; at this moment the character is feeling vulnerable and confused in his own house, making him weak.  The high angle is only at a slight angle, this shows that in some little ways the protagonist has the situation under control.This is also shown by the dead children running to hide. Low angle- this low angle is used to make the character seem more dominant.The protagonist is refusing the advice from the sheriff, making his own decision to stay. This makes him seem powerful; as he is able to make his own decision.The decision itself is strong, this further enhances hs dominance in the scene.
  • 4.  Zoom-This zoom is used to uncover the little girls painting skills.These painting skills play a part at a later stage in the film.The zoom starts on a close up of the drawing; the camera then zooms out to show the full painting. The drawing plays a big part when the little girl draws a dead girl on the wall.This is a key event as it enlightens the wife that they are living in the house in which a murder took place.
  • 5.  Tracking-This tracking shows the audience the bloody setting in which the possessed girl has painted in her own families blood on the walls of her home.The tracking shot allows the audience to see all the details instead of focusing on one part of the wall.  The drawings show a contrast; at the start of the film the young girl was painting happy thoughts, contrasting to the end in which the paintings are now painted in blood showing a deeper and darker meaning.
  • 6.  At this part of the film the music is nearly silent; with the occasional sound of a deep drum.The drum is sounded every few seconds, the sound of the drum is used to build tension.This sound is non-diegetic. This means that the sound is not in the world of film.The music is asynchronous as it does not relate to what is happening in the scene.The music is very eerie, creating an enigma as to what is happening to the characters.  Using simple and little music in this scene is what makes it creepy.The scene is very plain; with the music being plain as well it makes it easier for the tension to be built.  The sound of the drum could portray the sound of a pulse or heart beat.
  • 7.  The dialogue used in this scene is used very effectively.The sheriff is warning the protagonist not to write his book. He warns that the residents of the town need to heal after what happened, he also advises the protagonist to pack his boxes and return back to his old town.This piece of dialogue is important as it shows something has happened that the audience is not yet aware of.  After telling the protagonist to leave; the sheriff continues by saying the protagonist does not always write the truth.This informs the audience that the protagonist is a author, writing books about crime.  The sound in this scene is diegetic and synchronous. Meaning it is in the world of film and relates to what is happening in the scene.
  • 8.  The sound effect of the lawn mower running over the person is a diegetic sound. It is also asynchronous as it relates to what is happening on screen.This sound effect is used purely to frighten the audience.The scene is very quiet before the sound effect is heard.This builds tension; when the lawn mower runs over the person a loud sound effect is heard releasing the tensions as a fright.The reason the sound effect is so effective is because the audience are not really expecting such a bellowing noise.
  • 9.  Mise-en-scene is everything that creates the visual world of the film and its overall atmosphere.The aspects of mise-en-scene I feel are most important in Sinister are lighting and costume/hair/make up.The reason I feel they are most important is because they are what I think make the movie scary. Elements of mise-en- scene
  • 10.  The lighting in the film Sinister is very dark throughout.The dark lighting makes the scenes of the film scarier.The dark lighting also creates a sense of mystery as to what is going to happen.The main reason why dark lighting is used in Sinister is because it is more scary. Scary events are much scarier and also creepier when they happen in darker scenes.  Another reason why the lighting is darker in Sinister is because it makes it harder to understand what is going to happen next. The darker light makes it harder for the audience to see what is happening; this creates a sense of panic.  An example of the lack of light in Sinister is shown in the screenshot.
  • 11.  The costume/hair/make up is a very important aspect for mise- en-scene in Sinister.The costume and make up used on Mr Boogie is what makes the film scary.The costume/hair/make up is what makes the character recognisable which is also a convention of horror films.  The make up used on Mr boogie makes the character look scary and the audience then know he is the antagonist in the film.The character is based on the Bogeyman.
  • 12.  The editing in Sinister is also very important.When Ellison is walking towards the attic after hearing strange sounds a jump cut is used.The jump cut is between Ellison and the ladder leading to the attic.The constant cut away from Ellison to the ladder will create a sense of confusion and also create enigmas.The confusion will come from both Ellison and the audience, as they wonder what is about to happen.  Jumping from the ladder to Ellison is very effective as it creates tension and makes the audience want to know what is in the attic.
  • 13.  The graphic match editing technique is very effective in horror films. A graphic match is used when Ellison holds a picture of Mr Boogie against the window; then when Ellison removes the picture Mr Boogie is present in the garden.This technique creates a jump scare as it happens so fast and the audience do not expect it.