Crimson peak The scene begins with a close-up shot of the main character lying in bed. This shot creates a sense of claustrophobia as not a lot is visible.This makes the audience feel uneasy, much like the character does in this moment of time. In this scene, it is apparent that the tone of the film is serious. This is evoked through the low key lighting that it used. Through this, the director has created a sense of mystery as the setting is unknown to the audience. This also foreshadows that something bd is going to happen by building tension. Thos close up shot then pans out to reveal the darkness that is the room. in this old eerie house.In this the image of where the character is is builded from the mise en scene. This being eveything in frame, the old style curtains and props. The prop of the candle is a classic convention of horror movies. It allows the audience to know that this is a horror movie. Props also allow the audience to know the time period in which t...
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Winters bone essay How far does the knowledge of the production process encourage a constant shift between passive and active spectatorship? There is a long shot as Jennifer Lawerence’s character, Ree approaches. The mise en scene of the classroom shows that this is an interview for the army through the leaflets that are set on the table. There is also a queue of other people waiting, however these are all male, insinuating and highlighting the masculinity of Ree's character. This may hold more significance to an active viewer rather than a passive one. This is as the are able to actively think of the underlying reasons behind this and understand the lower class american society that Ree lives in. A passive viewer may not pay as much attention to this or have an understanding of the society. Having prior knowledge isnt something required to understand or enjoy the film as even an active viewer may also be unaware or uneducated in the subject of the film. Spectator ship is a...
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