Wednesday, 3 February 2010
Thriller title sequence film analysis: Hide And Seek
The title sequence contains many of the thriller conventions.
The viewer witnesses someone going through pictures of woman tied up and hurt. This immediately gets the viewer questioning the innocence of the protagonist shown. This creates a hook on the audience as we want to keep watching to see why this person has these pictures.
The viewer also sees the protagonist holding a blade, supposedly to cut paper, however the we automatically think that the main motive is to harm, due to the actions demonstrated with the blade.
each section is blended through as a use editing. This is done to create a suspicious tone.
Even the most innocent tasks, such as gluing paper is seen as dangerous purely because of the non diegetic music as the music builds up suspense.
We witness extreme close ups of the protagonists forehead and of the blade, this is to keep the audiences attension on these things.
The Non diegetic music helps to build up suspense as it grows louder and louder, which allows the viewer to expected a sudden event.
The credits are brought in swiftly and in time to the music. These are also in a rather fuzzy style.
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