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Edit/Length of Shot Shot No/Type of shot/Camera/ Movement At the beginning of the film opening, there are mainly just credits and special effects. These special effects are very computer like and futuristic. This like the sound sets the setting of perhaps in the future or gives a insight to what the genre may be. Sound – Dialogue/Music/Sound FX Non diegetic sound - FX - there are lots of futuristic noises such as computer whooshes and beeps, very electronic. There is also some background noise, a very subtle electronic humming. This is significant as is creates the setting - in the future, meaning its necessary for the narrative to be successful. Edit/Length of Shot Shot No/Type of shot/Camera/ Movement During the opening there is text on the screen describing the background on a corporation in the movie. The content of the text is statistics and mainly facts, this causes the movie to seem very artificial and mature. The instant information may immerse the audience as they are involved with the plot before the film even starts Sound There is narration over the clip, the narrator being male and his tone barely shifting, this makes it very objective and also it makes the narration seem to be more mysterious, as little feeling is given, the audience are not being influenced to feel a certain way which could cause them to feel uneasy. As he is stating facts it is there to develop the narrative by informing the audience. Edit/Length of Shot Shot No/Type of shot/Camera/ Movement The colours used at this point are very red. This is significant as the colour red has many negative connotations such as blood, danger or murder. This suits the genre well as the colour is often used in horror films to signify this. Sound – Dialogue/Music/Sound FX Narration continues, only the soundtrack becomes more intense and louder, with added sounds. This builds suspense, which is conventional for thriller and horror films. Edit 1:47 - Shot No/Type of shot/Camera/ Movement After the introduction the title zooms into the screen and then slowly zooms out. The font is gothic and sharp implying there will be dark themes in the film. Sound – Dialogue/Music/Sound FX Soundtrack becomes even louder and additional synthetic sounds are added, again creating intensity and giving a climax to the build up.

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Sound – Dialogue/Music/Sound FX

Soundtrack becomes even louder and additional syn-thetic sounds are added, again creating intensity and giving a climax to the build up.

Shot No/Type of shot/Cam-era/ Movement

After the introduction the title zooms into the screen and then slowly zooms out. The font is gothic and sharp implying there will be dark themes in the film.

Edit 1:47 -

Sound – Dialogue/Music/Sound FX

Narration continues, only the soundtrack becomes more intense and louder, with added sounds. This builds suspense, which is conventional for thriller and horror films.

Shot No/Type of shot/Cam-era/ Movement

The colours used at this point are very red. This is significant as the colour red has many negative connotations such as blood, danger or murder. This suits the genre well as the colour is often used in horror films to signify this.

Edit/Length of Shot

SoundThere is narration over the clip, the narrator being male and his tone barely shifting, this makes it very objective and also it makes the narration seem to be more mysterious, as little feeling is given, the audi-ence are not being influ-enced to feel a certain way which could cause them to feel uneasy. As he is stat-ing facts it is there to de-velop the narrative by in-

Shot No/Type of shot/Cam-era/ Movement

During the opening there is text on the screen describ-ing the background on a corporation in the movie. The content of the text is statistics and mainly facts, this causes the movie to seem very artificial and mature. The instant infor-mation may immerse the audience as they are in-volved with the plot before

Edit/Length of Shot

Sound – Dialogue/Music/Sound FX

Non diegetic sound - FX - there are lots of futuristic noises such as computer whooshes and beeps, very electronic. There is also some background noise, a very subtle electronic hum-ming. This is significant as is creates the setting - in the future, meaning its necessary for the narrative to be successful.

Shot No/Type of shot/Cam-era/ Movement

At the beginning of the film opening, there are mainly just credits and special ef-fects. These special effects are very computer like and futuristic. This like the sound sets the setting of perhaps in the future or gives a insight to what the genre may be.

Edit/Length of Shot

ence how important the viles are and suggesting that there may be conse-quences. This could also be foreshadowing as the audi-ence is now anticipating an

Sound – Dialogue/Music/Sound FX

The soundtrack the devel-ops more as the camera zooms in helping once again build tension.

Shot No/Type of shot/Cam-era/ Movement

Fast zoom into the first shot that gradually slows down. The Mise en scene includes props such as me-chanical arms, cases and test tubes and the costume is what seems to be lab suit. From this it seems as though the movie is sci-fi related as all the props are very conventional for that genre.

ence how important the viles are and suggesting that there may be conse-quences. This could also be foreshadowing as the audi-ence is now anticipating an

Sound – Dialogue/Music/Sound FX

The soundtrack doesn't change and there are the same synthetic effects.

Shot No/Type of shot/Cam-era/ Movement

Here there is a point of view shot to display to the audience a bit more of what is happening so it is easier to understand. In this there are many futuris-tic props adding to the Mise en scene of a futuris-tic or sci-fi film. There is also a gun however signify-ing that something danger-ous will occur