1. Panning
shot - key location this sets the scene and allows the audience to
automatically create a connection and its significance in the plot.
Music - deep creating mystery, the rumble makes the audience feel uneasy.
Voice over from a priest.
Music - deep creating mystery, the rumble makes the audience feel uneasy.
Voice over from a priest.
2. Voiceover.
Mise-en-scene - messy, hectic atmosphere perhaps suggesting that he is a weak individual and has a lot to handle which is later revealed when he seeks assistance from another male who is not a priest.
3&4. Very similar in terms of their colour palette and minimalistic style.
Powerful - waiting for something to happen as it seems too basic.
Sound - The whispering from the wall is unsettling.
The way the mother responds to it creates confusion as you would expect her to be scared.
Powerful - waiting for something to happen as it seems too basic.
Sound - The whispering from the wall is unsettling.
The way the mother responds to it creates confusion as you would expect her to be scared.
5. Detailed and is the first dramatic part of the trailer as it is unexpected.
Sound - window smashing
Mise-en-scene - blood. This is likely to have an effect on many people who watch the film and also it is partially relatable with the idea of a bird flying into a window but not as extreme.
High angle - bird could make the female feel threatened by the bird especially as it appeared whilst she was discussing demonic possession.
Sound - the increasing pace of the beating builds tension and cuts out when the bird hits the window.
6. Cinematography - man through the
door way indicates the idea of being watched by something (which is revealed to
us) but at this point you are unaware and fear for the male due to the previous
shot.
Shaky so again creates verisimilitude and enhances the idea of being watched.
Shaky so again creates verisimilitude and enhances the idea of being watched.
7. Close up - male’s
eye is a quick shot with the eye flickering, more intense than the shots it is surrounded by such as
the child tied to a bed with a male figure towering over him.
Mise-en-scene - dark colour palette and creates mystery and the effect
emphasises this too as it slightly distorts the girl’s face. However, the face
is fully revealed once the effect has finished.
8. Mise-en-scene - dark colour palette continues
when the titles appear on screen
Cinematography - spotlight on the cross shows the importance of the church throughout the film.
The font is typical for a thriller/horror and the silver colouring helps it to stand out.
Cinematography - spotlight on the cross shows the importance of the church throughout the film.
The font is typical for a thriller/horror and the silver colouring helps it to stand out.

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