Above is the shot list for the opening sequence of 'Alone?'Friday, 5 December 2008
Location sheet
Production Material - storyboard
Below is the storyboard for our thriller opening. It is a visual representation of the storyline. furthermore the shot list order is from the bottom to top shot 1 to shot 14









CHARACTER OUTLINES and script character profile
Edward Burns:
Edward Burns is a 25 year old mental patient at the MIOS Hospital, Manchester. He's been living at the hospital for five years
Growing up, Edward was raised in a big house by his Mum and Dad (Sarah and John Burns) he had two younger siblings, Jenny and Joe.
He didn't have a very good childhood, despite his wealth. His parents were extremely strict with very high standards. They wanted to raise the perfect son.
Edward being the oldest was the one that they beat down hard on. They sent him to the top schools in London to which he was but an average student there. Edward's home life, however, was far from great.
When he was the mere age of eight his father started sexually abusing him and beating him within an inch of his life for getting 'insufficient' grades such as B's and C's
Growing up, Edward turned very bitter towards his family. His mother did nothing to stop her husband treating Edward the way he did, she saw it as 'correct disciplinary rules'. She knew what her husband was doing to their eldest son and stood back and did nothing.
To the eyes of their neighbours the Burns family were a very well kept family. Everyone looked up to them and admired their wealth and power. Sarah liked the attention she was getting and wouldn't jeopardise that reputation by putting a stop to the horrible 'fathering' of Edward.
Edwards younger siblings grew up completely unaware of their fathers ways of 'teaching' and were therefore completely innocent to what their older brother had to put up with and were baffled by his shy, hide-away nature.
However, Edward thought they all knew and enjoyed to watch him suffer therefore hiding himself away and growing apart from his family. He tried to escape many times but, due to his fathers wealth and power over the local society, he was always found, beaten within an inch of his life, 'attacked by someone on the street' and sent to the nearest hospital for treatment.
Before Edward was brought to the MIOS Hospital he ended up in the Liverpool General Hospital numerous times covered in full body bruises and a face full of blood.
He stayed quiet about the attacks and no body knew what happened to him. Everyone was completely unaware of Edwards home life or where these bruises were coming from. His parents paid for his recovery and to be treated and he was eventually sent home after every visit.
Every time Edward would return home the Liverpool General would get calls from his parents about Edward having manic fits, shouting, screaming and the last call received was a terrified mother calling for the police because Edward had pulled a knife out and held it to his sisters neck threatening to kill her.
That's when he was brought to MIOS. At the time of his arrival at MIOS, Edward was 20 years old. The doctors at MIOS declared Edward insane and he's lived there ever since. He still wakes up of a night shouting and screaming incoherently. Only one word can ever be correctly heard. 'Alone'
Edward Burns is a 25 year old mental patient at the MIOS Hospital, Manchester. He's been living at the hospital for five years
Growing up, Edward was raised in a big house by his Mum and Dad (Sarah and John Burns) he had two younger siblings, Jenny and Joe.
He didn't have a very good childhood, despite his wealth. His parents were extremely strict with very high standards. They wanted to raise the perfect son.
Edward being the oldest was the one that they beat down hard on. They sent him to the top schools in London to which he was but an average student there. Edward's home life, however, was far from great.
When he was the mere age of eight his father started sexually abusing him and beating him within an inch of his life for getting 'insufficient' grades such as B's and C's
Growing up, Edward turned very bitter towards his family. His mother did nothing to stop her husband treating Edward the way he did, she saw it as 'correct disciplinary rules'. She knew what her husband was doing to their eldest son and stood back and did nothing.
To the eyes of their neighbours the Burns family were a very well kept family. Everyone looked up to them and admired their wealth and power. Sarah liked the attention she was getting and wouldn't jeopardise that reputation by putting a stop to the horrible 'fathering' of Edward.
Edwards younger siblings grew up completely unaware of their fathers ways of 'teaching' and were therefore completely innocent to what their older brother had to put up with and were baffled by his shy, hide-away nature.
However, Edward thought they all knew and enjoyed to watch him suffer therefore hiding himself away and growing apart from his family. He tried to escape many times but, due to his fathers wealth and power over the local society, he was always found, beaten within an inch of his life, 'attacked by someone on the street' and sent to the nearest hospital for treatment.
Before Edward was brought to the MIOS Hospital he ended up in the Liverpool General Hospital numerous times covered in full body bruises and a face full of blood.
He stayed quiet about the attacks and no body knew what happened to him. Everyone was completely unaware of Edwards home life or where these bruises were coming from. His parents paid for his recovery and to be treated and he was eventually sent home after every visit.
Every time Edward would return home the Liverpool General would get calls from his parents about Edward having manic fits, shouting, screaming and the last call received was a terrified mother calling for the police because Edward had pulled a knife out and held it to his sisters neck threatening to kill her.
That's when he was brought to MIOS. At the time of his arrival at MIOS, Edward was 20 years old. The doctors at MIOS declared Edward insane and he's lived there ever since. He still wakes up of a night shouting and screaming incoherently. Only one word can ever be correctly heard. 'Alone'
Character Outlines
INT. BATHROOM. NIGHT.
First, we get an angled mid-shot of the shower curtain. JENNY is whistling in the shower. Water is running. The main credits start rolling across the screen.
INT. HALL/LANDING. NIGHT.
Panning shot of JENNY walking out of the shower following her feet from the bathroom to her bedroom. JENNY is whistling throughout.JENNY comes out of the bedroom, fully dressed, for a night out with the girls. JENNY walks down the stairs, makes a cup of coffee and turns on the t.v.
INT. LIVING ROOM. NGHT.
T.V is turned on by JENNY. T.V Broadcast.
TV PRESENTER:
And now for tonight's top story. A mentally ill patient from the MIOS hospital in Manchester escaped three days ago. Police are still on the lookout but there is still no sign of him. Doctor's from MIOS are extremely concerned for the welfare of anyone he meets as he is, at this point in time, extremely unstable and could cause a major upset. Coming up on your screen is a picture of the patient who's name is Edward Burns. If you come across this man or see him anywhere, the doctor's at MIOS urge you to advice the police of his whereabouts right away as he can be a danger to you and himself...
JENNY cuts off the T.V before the picture is shown.
ZOOM IN to JENNY's face to show the shock and realization.The lights flicker off and on. There's a knock at the door. JENNY anxiously walks over to the door. Camera follows behind her with a tracking shot. JENNY walks right out to the edge of her road.
CUTS TO EDWARDS's POV running inside the house, looking back at JENNY and up the stairs.
BACK TO JENNY.
Long shot of her walking through the hall towards the camera looking nervous. There's a bang upstairs and she turns around nervously. REVERSE-ANGLE EDITING to show her reaction.
JENNY:
Hello? ...Is anybody there?...*shakes head and turns back to the living room*
EDWARD's POV shot from behind JENNY as he sneaks up behind her. EDWARD grabs JENNY from behind, puts a chloroformed cloth to her mouth and drags her through the hall and out the door.
First, we get an angled mid-shot of the shower curtain. JENNY is whistling in the shower. Water is running. The main credits start rolling across the screen.
INT. HALL/LANDING. NIGHT.
Panning shot of JENNY walking out of the shower following her feet from the bathroom to her bedroom. JENNY is whistling throughout.JENNY comes out of the bedroom, fully dressed, for a night out with the girls. JENNY walks down the stairs, makes a cup of coffee and turns on the t.v.
INT. LIVING ROOM. NGHT.
T.V is turned on by JENNY. T.V Broadcast.
TV PRESENTER:
And now for tonight's top story. A mentally ill patient from the MIOS hospital in Manchester escaped three days ago. Police are still on the lookout but there is still no sign of him. Doctor's from MIOS are extremely concerned for the welfare of anyone he meets as he is, at this point in time, extremely unstable and could cause a major upset. Coming up on your screen is a picture of the patient who's name is Edward Burns. If you come across this man or see him anywhere, the doctor's at MIOS urge you to advice the police of his whereabouts right away as he can be a danger to you and himself...
JENNY cuts off the T.V before the picture is shown.
ZOOM IN to JENNY's face to show the shock and realization.The lights flicker off and on. There's a knock at the door. JENNY anxiously walks over to the door. Camera follows behind her with a tracking shot. JENNY walks right out to the edge of her road.
CUTS TO EDWARDS's POV running inside the house, looking back at JENNY and up the stairs.
BACK TO JENNY.
Long shot of her walking through the hall towards the camera looking nervous. There's a bang upstairs and she turns around nervously. REVERSE-ANGLE EDITING to show her reaction.
JENNY:
Hello? ...Is anybody there?...*shakes head and turns back to the living room*
EDWARD's POV shot from behind JENNY as he sneaks up behind her. EDWARD grabs JENNY from behind, puts a chloroformed cloth to her mouth and drags her through the hall and out the door.
Treatment for alone
Alone? is a mysterious film.
A tension building mystery of a mentally ill patient on the rampage
Synopsis.A deranged mental patient from the MIOS Manchester Hospital has escaped and is on to the rampage to continue his journey in killing the remaining members of his family. Will he succeed? Only time will tell.
Plot Outline
Beginning: Jenny Burns is getting ready for a night out with her girlfriends when she is presented with a shock from her past.
Middle: Edward Burns (mental patient) successfully kills four members of his family. Jenny his sister, Sarah his mother, Joe his brother and Jackie his aunt.
End: Edward Burns is on his way to kill his 'beloved' father. The police are ready to capture him. Last shot is Edward manically laughing in the middle of a white room, wearing a straight jacket
Opening scene.We begin with a mid shot of a shower curtain. Jenny is whistling peacefully. She gets out the shower and gets changed. She has 15 minutes to spare so she makes a cup of coffee and turns on the tv. She gets the shock of her life when she hears about the escape of her mentally ill brother Edward. She turns the tv off and the lights flick on and off. She hears a knock at the door and walks anxiously towards the door to check. Edward sneaks in through the door when Jenny walks towards the main road and he runs upstairs. Jenny returns inside and locks the front door and hears a noise from upstairs. Suddenly Edward grabs Jenny from behind and puts a chloroformed cloth over her face and drags her through the hall and out the door.
Target Audience.The film should not be viewed by anyone under the age of 15 as the film has disturbing images and situations. Because of this, our group decided on a 15 certificate. This film should appeal to young adults and adults. Our film contains no graphic violence or sex but it does hint at sexual abuse.
A tension building mystery of a mentally ill patient on the rampage
Synopsis.A deranged mental patient from the MIOS Manchester Hospital has escaped and is on to the rampage to continue his journey in killing the remaining members of his family. Will he succeed? Only time will tell.
Plot Outline
Beginning: Jenny Burns is getting ready for a night out with her girlfriends when she is presented with a shock from her past.
Middle: Edward Burns (mental patient) successfully kills four members of his family. Jenny his sister, Sarah his mother, Joe his brother and Jackie his aunt.
End: Edward Burns is on his way to kill his 'beloved' father. The police are ready to capture him. Last shot is Edward manically laughing in the middle of a white room, wearing a straight jacket
Opening scene.We begin with a mid shot of a shower curtain. Jenny is whistling peacefully. She gets out the shower and gets changed. She has 15 minutes to spare so she makes a cup of coffee and turns on the tv. She gets the shock of her life when she hears about the escape of her mentally ill brother Edward. She turns the tv off and the lights flick on and off. She hears a knock at the door and walks anxiously towards the door to check. Edward sneaks in through the door when Jenny walks towards the main road and he runs upstairs. Jenny returns inside and locks the front door and hears a noise from upstairs. Suddenly Edward grabs Jenny from behind and puts a chloroformed cloth over her face and drags her through the hall and out the door.
Target Audience.The film should not be viewed by anyone under the age of 15 as the film has disturbing images and situations. Because of this, our group decided on a 15 certificate. This film should appeal to young adults and adults. Our film contains no graphic violence or sex but it does hint at sexual abuse.
Audience Research Questionaire Results and Analysis
In this post there is the results and analysis from
our questionnaire.
For the first question, we asked whether our audience was male or female, this is important as males and females can often have quite differing tastes when it comes to films .
15 members of our audience were male and 17 were female, which is pretty well balanced.
As a result of this we decided to make our film suitable for both a male and female audience.
The second question we asked was how old our audience were, this is important because we need to know what age certific
ate to give our film an therefore what age our film will appeal to.
The majority of our audience were between the ages of 17 and 18, but it was not a large majority, only 4% less of our audience were between the ages of 15 and 16.
We therefore decided that our film would have a 15 certificate rather than an 18 certificate, so that we did not exclude the younger members of our potential audience.

The third question that we asked was what genre of film our audience preferred, this was important information for us to get so that we knew a general idea of the different film tastes of our audience.
The favourite genre of film within our audience was the thriller genre.
This is good information to know, as we are making the opening to a thriller and so it should be popular with our audience if it is done well
The fourth question that we asked was how much gore our audience members liked to see in a film, this was important to know because from this question we could gage exactly how much gore content to put into our film.
The most common response from our audience was that they liked a bit of gore in a film, but not too much.
This made us come to the conclusion that we would possibly put in a few elements of gore into our opening but not alot.
The fifth question that we asked was whether or not our audience liked that edge of your seat feeling, that you get from watching some films, this was important for us to know so that we could either have this element within our film or not.
The majority of the audience said that they liked being on the edge of their seat whilst watching a film.
As a result of this, we decided that we would use the edge of your seat concept in part of the film, but not in the opening sequence.

The sixth question that we asked was whether or not our audience likes having puzzles and things to work out whilst watching a film or not, this is important for us to know as it could be an essential part of our film.
The audience said that they did like having things to work out.
As a result of this, we decided that our film is going to contain lots of engima codes and things for our audience to figure out as the film goes on.
The seventh question that we asked was what could a possible title for our thriller film be.
The suggested names were:
Chasing
Love Story
KILL KILL KILL
Watching Daisy
Mysterious
Stranger
Alone?
Thrillville
The Hand
Whiteboard
Stalking
Scar
our questionnaire.For the first question, we asked whether our audience was male or female, this is important as males and females can often have quite differing tastes when it comes to films .
15 members of our audience were male and 17 were female, which is pretty well balanced.
As a result of this we decided to make our film suitable for both a male and female audience.
The second question we asked was how old our audience were, this is important because we need to know what age certific
ate to give our film an therefore what age our film will appeal to.The majority of our audience were between the ages of 17 and 18, but it was not a large majority, only 4% less of our audience were between the ages of 15 and 16.
We therefore decided that our film would have a 15 certificate rather than an 18 certificate, so that we did not exclude the younger members of our potential audience.

The third question that we asked was what genre of film our audience preferred, this was important information for us to get so that we knew a general idea of the different film tastes of our audience.
The favourite genre of film within our audience was the thriller genre.
This is good information to know, as we are making the opening to a thriller and so it should be popular with our audience if it is done well
The fourth question that we asked was how much gore our audience members liked to see in a film, this was important to know because from this question we could gage exactly how much gore content to put into our film.The most common response from our audience was that they liked a bit of gore in a film, but not too much.
This made us come to the conclusion that we would possibly put in a few elements of gore into our opening but not alot.
The fifth question that we asked was whether or not our audience liked that edge of your seat feeling, that you get from watching some films, this was important for us to know so that we could either have this element within our film or not.The majority of the audience said that they liked being on the edge of their seat whilst watching a film.
As a result of this, we decided that we would use the edge of your seat concept in part of the film, but not in the opening sequence.

The sixth question that we asked was whether or not our audience likes having puzzles and things to work out whilst watching a film or not, this is important for us to know as it could be an essential part of our film.
The audience said that they did like having things to work out.
As a result of this, we decided that our film is going to contain lots of engima codes and things for our audience to figure out as the film goes on.
The seventh question that we asked was what could a possible title for our thriller film be.
The suggested names were:
Chasing
Love Story
KILL KILL KILL
Watching Daisy
Mysterious
Stranger
Alone?
Thrillville
The Hand
Whiteboard
Stalking
Scar
After discussing potenital storylines together in our group, we decided to call our film Alone?
We feel that this title best sums up the story of our film, which will be revealed in the treatment, which will come in a later post.
Results from the Questionaire
From the results of our questionnaire, we made the following conclusions about what our thriller film is going to contain.
- It is going to be suitable for both a male and female audience.
- It is going to have a 15 certificate.
- It will contain mild gore.
- It will have elements that give you that edge of your seat feeling.
- And it will be called Alone?
- It is going to be suitable for both a male and female audience.
- It is going to have a 15 certificate.
- It will contain mild gore.
- It will have elements that give you that edge of your seat feeling.
- And it will be called Alone?
Audience Research Questionaire
As part of the preparation towards creating our own thriller film as a group we devised a questionnaire, which we then gave out to our potential audience
After we had got our results we analysed them.
Analysing our results then helped us come to some conclusions about how we are going to make our film.
The questions that we asked were as follows...
1. Are you Male or Female?
2. How old are you?
3. What genre of film do you enjoy most?
4. Do you like seeing gore in films?
5. Do you enjoy being on the edge of your seat whilst watching a film?
6. Do you like having puzzles and things to work out whilst watching a film?
7. What name for a thriller film would grab your attention?
After we had got our results we analysed them.
Analysing our results then helped us come to some conclusions about how we are going to make our film.
The questions that we asked were as follows...
1. Are you Male or Female?
2. How old are you?
3. What genre of film do you enjoy most?
4. Do you like seeing gore in films?
5. Do you enjoy being on the edge of your seat whilst watching a film?
6. Do you like having puzzles and things to work out whilst watching a film?
7. What name for a thriller film would grab your attention?
Thursday, 4 December 2008
BBFC classification rules
15' - Suitable only for 15 years and over.No-one younger than 15 may see a '15' film in a cinema. No-one younger than 15 may rent or buy a '15' rated video or DVD.
Theme.No theme is prohibited, provided the treatment is appropriate to 15 year olds.
Language.The may be frequent use of strong language (e.g 'fuck'). But the strongest terms (e.g 'c*nt') will be acceptable only where justified by the context. Continued aggressive use of the strongest language is unlikely to be acceptable.
Nudity. Nudity may be allowed in a sexual context but without strong detail. There are no constraints on nudity in a non-sexual or educational context.
Sex.Sexual activity may be portrayed but without strong detail. There may be some strong verbal references to sexual behaviour.
Violence.Violence may be strong but not dwell on the infliction of pain or injury. Scenes of sexual violence must be discreet and brief.
Imitable techniques.Dangerous techniques (e.g combat, hanging, suicide and self harming) should not dwell on imitable detail. Easily accessible weapons should not be glamorised.
Horror.Strong threat and menace are permitted. The strongest gory images are unlikely to be acceptable.
Drugs.Drug taking may be shown but the film as a whole must not promote or encourage drug misuse.
Theme.No theme is prohibited, provided the treatment is appropriate to 15 year olds.
Language.The may be frequent use of strong language (e.g 'fuck'). But the strongest terms (e.g 'c*nt') will be acceptable only where justified by the context. Continued aggressive use of the strongest language is unlikely to be acceptable.
Nudity. Nudity may be allowed in a sexual context but without strong detail. There are no constraints on nudity in a non-sexual or educational context.
Sex.Sexual activity may be portrayed but without strong detail. There may be some strong verbal references to sexual behaviour.
Violence.Violence may be strong but not dwell on the infliction of pain or injury. Scenes of sexual violence must be discreet and brief.
Imitable techniques.Dangerous techniques (e.g combat, hanging, suicide and self harming) should not dwell on imitable detail. Easily accessible weapons should not be glamorised.
Horror.Strong threat and menace are permitted. The strongest gory images are unlikely to be acceptable.
Drugs.Drug taking may be shown but the film as a whole must not promote or encourage drug misuse.
Monday, 1 December 2008
Silence of the lambs opening
Narrative style:
The narrative style of Silence of the Lambs is completely a continuous one, it follows a linear narrative style throughout. It's done this way to represent a journey that our main character is going on. We follow her journey through an assault course. We have a beginning, a middle and a defining end. The beginning is our main character running through her assault course and being called away by a man in a bug FBI hat. The middle is her journey through the place that she works and we get a glimpse of where she works and what she does. It end with an important part of the film. We learn for the first time that she is a detective about to be given a very serious case to work out. Who is Buffalo Bill? It ends with a question.
Thriller Codes and Conventions:
We are presented with a variety of different questions, these being the enigma codes. Where is she running? What is she doing? Who is the killer? etc. We also have the thriller code of 'mazes and labyrinth' as she is running through the assault course, because, at first, we have no idea why she is running or where she is going. The setting of the opening scene seems is a darkened, misty forest. I believe it to be maybe early morning? We also have our eerie music throughout the running
Camerawork:
We are given a wide variety of shots in this opening sequence. We are firstly presented with a long shot of the surroundings to give us a feel of the atmosphere and where the setting is. Then we are tracking alongside the main actress following her as she runs. Then we get a close up of her feet to quicken the pace of the film. We then get a POV shot from behind which gives it an eerie feel as if something is following her, but not. When our actress sees the wall at the very end of the sequence we get a close-up of her face. This shows the realisation on her face as we see her reaction to the wall of horrifying and disturbing pictures of recent victims.
Mise-En-Scene:
Our main character is dressed in running gear, which doesn't fit the stereotypical view of a woman in the films. Woman are suppose to be dressed up and made look beautiful not sweating in grey sweats. This subverts our expectation by having 'Starling' wearing quite a manly costume. The forest in which she is training in is really misty and that helps create an eerie atmosphere. We see a sign up on the wall it says 'Hurt. Agony. Pain- Love it' this is ironic as it could easily signify the villains motif, however, it looks to be the motto of the FBI. We also see that, in the lift scene, our main character is wearing grey in the lift and is being towered over by many big men in red behind her. Her work place is very male dominated whilst she is a woman and again, this completely disregards all forms of stereotypes to woman.
Sound:From the very beginning we have a very orchestral tune- this has serious connotations to it and usually means that this film is going to contain very serious issues in it. The music is quite calming, but quite clearly to build up tension. Over the music we hear the slight chirp of little birds, an eagle flapping its wings and crickets croaking, all adding to the build up of tension and to create a calm, but slightly eerie atmosphere. They are all natural noises. We have the deep breathing from 'Starling' and her the noises her feet make as she's running, again, to add to the tension build up. As 'Starling' reaches civilisation the music changes it's key and it doesn't sound as sinister. However, when the realisation of the wall sinks in and we get that zoom to her face the sinister music kicks in again to add to the fact of realisation.
Editing:We have a continuous editing throughout. We get what is called 'reverse angle editing' ans this is when it zooms onto our actresses face, this is what helps the audience to understand her realisation about the killer. The editing is very slow-paced throughout to show the seriousness of the film or the issues it contains.
Graphics:We are given black credits over a screen shot, all in block capitals and white a white border to make it easier to read as its on the screen. It's also centered.
The narrative style of Silence of the Lambs is completely a continuous one, it follows a linear narrative style throughout. It's done this way to represent a journey that our main character is going on. We follow her journey through an assault course. We have a beginning, a middle and a defining end. The beginning is our main character running through her assault course and being called away by a man in a bug FBI hat. The middle is her journey through the place that she works and we get a glimpse of where she works and what she does. It end with an important part of the film. We learn for the first time that she is a detective about to be given a very serious case to work out. Who is Buffalo Bill? It ends with a question.
Thriller Codes and Conventions:
We are presented with a variety of different questions, these being the enigma codes. Where is she running? What is she doing? Who is the killer? etc. We also have the thriller code of 'mazes and labyrinth' as she is running through the assault course, because, at first, we have no idea why she is running or where she is going. The setting of the opening scene seems is a darkened, misty forest. I believe it to be maybe early morning? We also have our eerie music throughout the running
Camerawork:
We are given a wide variety of shots in this opening sequence. We are firstly presented with a long shot of the surroundings to give us a feel of the atmosphere and where the setting is. Then we are tracking alongside the main actress following her as she runs. Then we get a close up of her feet to quicken the pace of the film. We then get a POV shot from behind which gives it an eerie feel as if something is following her, but not. When our actress sees the wall at the very end of the sequence we get a close-up of her face. This shows the realisation on her face as we see her reaction to the wall of horrifying and disturbing pictures of recent victims.
Mise-En-Scene:
Our main character is dressed in running gear, which doesn't fit the stereotypical view of a woman in the films. Woman are suppose to be dressed up and made look beautiful not sweating in grey sweats. This subverts our expectation by having 'Starling' wearing quite a manly costume. The forest in which she is training in is really misty and that helps create an eerie atmosphere. We see a sign up on the wall it says 'Hurt. Agony. Pain- Love it' this is ironic as it could easily signify the villains motif, however, it looks to be the motto of the FBI. We also see that, in the lift scene, our main character is wearing grey in the lift and is being towered over by many big men in red behind her. Her work place is very male dominated whilst she is a woman and again, this completely disregards all forms of stereotypes to woman.
Sound:From the very beginning we have a very orchestral tune- this has serious connotations to it and usually means that this film is going to contain very serious issues in it. The music is quite calming, but quite clearly to build up tension. Over the music we hear the slight chirp of little birds, an eagle flapping its wings and crickets croaking, all adding to the build up of tension and to create a calm, but slightly eerie atmosphere. They are all natural noises. We have the deep breathing from 'Starling' and her the noises her feet make as she's running, again, to add to the tension build up. As 'Starling' reaches civilisation the music changes it's key and it doesn't sound as sinister. However, when the realisation of the wall sinks in and we get that zoom to her face the sinister music kicks in again to add to the fact of realisation.
Editing:We have a continuous editing throughout. We get what is called 'reverse angle editing' ans this is when it zooms onto our actresses face, this is what helps the audience to understand her realisation about the killer. The editing is very slow-paced throughout to show the seriousness of the film or the issues it contains.
Graphics:We are given black credits over a screen shot, all in block capitals and white a white border to make it easier to read as its on the screen. It's also centered.
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