Monday, 9 November 2015

ED-still frame experimentation


  • In this picture the rule of thirds is used as she is standing slightly off from centre.
  • The picture is tacken in a hallway so that the lighting is darker this is because it is conventional in horror to have a image in darkness. 
  • In horror it is conventional to have a little girl because it seems to be more frightening that someone that is often seen as innocent is now dangerouse and so we are frightend.
  • Mise-en-scene is used in this image as the girl is holding a teddy bear which is stereotypical toy for a child but in contrast the girl is holding a knife in the other hand which represents that this child is dangerous. The tape over her mouth means that the audience isnt fully able to see the face and it connotes that something is being hidden which creates the fear of the unknown.
  • The girl is dressed conventionally of a little girl which reinforces the innocents of the girl and the fact that she is still a child yet she is dangerouse and this makes her scary, this is the use of mine-en-scene.
  • After affects have been used on this picture to give it a blue wash  this connotes a cold atmosphere in the photo and it makes it seem chilling. 

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