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IN WHAT WAYS DOES YOUR MEDIA PRODUCT USE, DEVELOP OR CHALLENGE FORMS OF CONVENTIONS OF REAL MEDIA PRODUCTS? 9 shot analysis of Thanatos

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IN WHAT WAYS DOES YOUR MEDIA PRODUCT

USE, DEVELOP OR CHALLENGE FORMS OF

CONVENTIONS OF REAL MEDIA PRODUCTS?9 shot analysis of Thanatos

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Establishing Shot For the opening scene in Abney

Hall we decided to use this shot as the establishing shot. This

shot allowed the audience to get an understanding of the

atmosphere as well as a sense of realism through the use of natural sound (ambient) and also natural lighting. We panned both left to right with a tripod. By using the

“House” as the opening and establishing shot it enabled a symbolic reference that would foreshadow the narrative in our

storyline.

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Low angle long shotThis shot is a low angle long shot. The beauty of this shot

is simply the effect it has on the audience because it raises questions…are they about to be ambushed are they going to be defenseless?.. Low angles help give

a sense of confusion to the viewers, of powerlessness within the action of a scene. The

background of a low angle shot has a lack of detail about the setting adding to the disorientation of the viewer. The added height of the object may make it

inspire fear and insecurity in the viewer, who is psychologically dominated. The camera is handheld to give a villains point of view. Moreover the fact that the leaves are “white, lively and fresh” on one side

and dead in terms of the grass is creating a red herring and foreshadowing the possible coming

events in the narrative.

However in this shot we notice it’s a low angle shot which is level to the dog and the characters legs therefore representing a slightly different connotation to the traditional low angle shot. This shot could suggest many interpretations. By using this shot we tried to

make the audience feel that it is the dog who sense’s insecurity in the region therefore the focus is on the

dog and not the character.

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Murderers point of view. In this shot we filmed behind the bushes of a

tree this was done simply because it would create a nerve racking scene for the audience.

In particular its giving a slight hint away that someone is watching the male protagonist.

However who is watching him is it a murderer? In a thriller it is always essential to create

rhetorical questions or give slight hints away to create a tense, dramatic atmosphere. In this

shot it tends to follow the innocent male and his dog via slight movement in which you would associate with human footsteps gently left to right. In addition their eyes… as they are eye

level with the innocent man. Again in this shot it is blurred for a purpose this is to create

tension into who this thing could be…it tends to follow the innocent male like the human eye

would but the use of blurriness creates suspense. It is clear its again a hand held shot therefore linking back to the villain and the fact

that he could be a threat to the man and his dog through the constant shakiness of the

camera , hence the vulnerability.

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Close up shot We filmed the dog barking in a

close up shot, this is to both signify danger is looming large as well as keeping the audience on

the toes through the use of sudden dramatic barking. The synchronous sound creates a

sense of realism. Meanwhile the connotations of the dog barking suggesting danger. The shot is

also pointing out that the dog yet again is aware of the danger in the region meanwhile the owner of the dog is still clueless and is yet to suss out the danger. In the

mean time this is creating a sense of insecurity for the

character thus leading to tension in the build up.

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Worms eye view This shot which was filmed in the build up to the

bone arrow incident is a worms eye view. This shot is one of the most effective shots used

throughout the film simply because it gathers immediate attention via the use of expressions used from the character and the tense situation

which has non-diegetic music playing in the background. The character is clearly focused on

the cricket ball and is portrayed as unsure on what to exactly do next with this ball. Suspense is created and when you get suspense in a film it is more or less associated with a thriller. The importance of this shot is not the characters

expression it is the mysterious object “Cricket Ball” which he has picked up, the fact that we have shown only a certain amount in the shot

creates that edginess in which you would associate with a thriller and ultimately the fact

that continuality is used throughout creating that feeling… That why is not all shots shown

adequately due to various angles creating the inevitable…Unknown?

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Big Close Up This shot is a big close up which was filmed right from the beginning of the electrocution scene.

Meanwhile the audience are still unsure in what is to happen next due to the suspense created from

the previous scene. The audience are still acknowledging the dramatic transition from the

previous bone arrow scene in which all occurred in the space of 2 seconds. The gold brown bear poses another warning/hint/enigma towards the audience due to the previous scene containing a cricket ball which is traditionally associated with

young teen-mid adults. Now to have a teddy bear which is traditionally associated with young

children is quite dramatic in terms of the transition made in terms of age group. This allows viewers to interact with each other and share views on

what they suspect is going to happen. In this shot non-diegetic sound is played, the reason behind

this is so it embeds /synchronizes well to the scene. The fact that it is filmed in the dark

connotes with death and evil. And finally creating tension which is always towards the audience to

make them feel uncomfortable and nervous.

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Two shot In this two shot we finally notice a string full of

dangerous, mysterious people occurring. In this shot we notice that a man is covered in a white sheet and is blind folded, it appears there is a man dressed in black and grey who is seen as

disclosing his identity. This gives a possible hint in what is to happen next because a man

tied in a chair with a blindfold is clearly vulnerable to the man who is stood up freely.

Could he be the killer?... It looks like it…. Is he going to kill him…Who knows….How…???

These are questions that are enforced/ raised through the use of variety mixed camera shots,

from different lengths and angle. In the background we still have that consistent non-

diegetic sound track played throughout, to create tension throughout. However in certain times it has an increase upbeat sound as per shot and on some occasions it is downbeat.

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Big close Up This shot which is filmed in the electrocution

scene is a big close up shot of the murderer. It is clear to viewers he is because in that dark

room there is only two people, with one who is strapped up and the other appearing in the background. The audience know who this is and are now put in a certain situation as they are anxious in what Is about to happen next. Upbeat non-diegetic sound appearing in the

background ever increasing, however this soon stops and we hear voiceover believed to be the man in the chair, he is clearly in pain as he is

mumbling “uhhrmm!!uhhhrrrm” but cannot speak clearly due to having a tape around his

mouth. At this moment in time viewers are likely to be having their heart in their mouth due to the atmosphere and what is likely to

occur…another murder. Although the viewers are now understood to be having a clear idea

as they are buttons being pressed by the killer. With wires previously seen behind a chair it is now related with the chair which is inevitably leading to an electrocution due to reaction

shots and emotions running high every time a button is pressed.

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Medium close up We decided to film candles and multiple glass’s

smashing in slow motion. This shot reelects the danger that has occurred in the previous two

deaths. Mise-en-scene was used to great effect, as we used a creepy red carpet with burnt oily candles

dripping in a swirly way, this reflect all the horrific violence that has occurred over the period of time. In addition reflecting on the many more innocent

peoples lives at risk. The two glass’s that broke are resemblance of the two previous murders that have

led to tragic deaths. As the glass’s swoop to the ground, we decided to edit and create a non-diegetic “Whoosh” sound. This is to reflect the

speed of the two deaths. The props used can also connote that there is a religious effect involved in

the narrative as stereotypically we would associate candles and the colour red for certain religions i.e.

In Christianity the candle has often been associated with worship for both ambience and

decoration in addition to the symbol of the light of God and the red would symbolic the religion of

Hindus due to the various Goddesses.