Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Analysis of The Sixth Sense Opening Sequence

This is a Prezi to show the analysis of the opening sequence of 'The Sixth Sense'.

Cinematography
The cinematography has been made effective by the variety of shot lengths used, from close-ups of the light bulb flickering on to long shots of the women looking into the room once she has come down the stairs. The variety in these shots allow for the audience to see different details, they can see that the lightbulb is significant in setting the eerie atmosphere through the use of a close-up and they can see the setting of the room through the long shot when the woman enters the room.

Mise-en-Scene
The mise-en-scene has also been made effective because the lighting has been constant throughout the scene. The lighting was very low-key in this scene which shows the audience that the woman is in constant danger whilst in the room eventhough she does not know that she is.












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