Camera shot
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Duration
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Mise-en-scene
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Sound
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None
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0 – 0:08
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Scream title
flashes in then is re-coloured red
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Opens with a
boom then a heartbeat plays in background along with screaming and a knife
being drawn
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Sustained close
up of phone and pan up to tracking of girl
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0:08 – 0:32
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Phone on wood
table next to floral furniture, girl in centre frame, girl shown wearing a
jumper
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Phone rings
then protagonist and antagonist speak on phone until she puts phone back down
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Top shot of
phone then pan up to locked down Dutch tilt shot
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0:32 – 0:52
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She picks up
the phone again shown in centre shot then walks off shot
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Phone rings
again she picks up and speaks to antagonist again
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Pan down to
establishing shot of house
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0:52 -1:02
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Tree dark
with some light from moon, swing in centre frame with house white and well
lit
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Extra
diagetic sound of animals with creaking of rope suspending swing
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Close up of
stove
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1:02 – 1:05
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Stove is
turned on and then popcorn tray put on top
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Sound of
stove and metallic clink as popcorn tray put on stove
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Medium
tracking shot of girl
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1:05 – 1:46
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Girl peels
off top of popcorn tray then walks over and picks up phone then mug, girl
shakes tray of popcorn as it cooks girl leans on counter and pulls up knife
from rack
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Girl peels of
top of popcorn tray then sighs picking up the phone and chats again with antagonist,
sounds of popcorn being shook when tray shaken, sound of knife being drawn
when she picks up knife from rack
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Medium long
shot of popcorn
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1:46 – 1:49
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Popcorn tin
slowly expanding
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Sound bridge
of phone conversation with sounds of popcorn expanding in tray
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Sustained tracking
shot of girl then zoom on girls face
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1:49 – 2:29
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Girl picks up
videos and walks through to living room,
puts videos on top of TV, girl’s smile turns to fear then turns on
garden lights
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Conversation continues,
locking sound when she touches plant walking past, non diagetic high pitched
sound kicks in, a dog can be heard barking
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Medium close
up of girl through garden door
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2:29 – 2:31
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Girl looks over
the garden looking scared
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Non diagetic
plucking of strings antagonist talks on phone
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POV panning
shot
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2:31 – 2:34
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Camera looks
over garden
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Ditto
|
Cut back to
medium close up of girl
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2:34 – 2:36
|
Girl moves
over to light switch
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Ditto
|
Medium shot
of girl
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2:36 – 2:39
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Girl turns
off garden lights and moves over to lock door
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Ditto
|
Close up of
lock
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2:39 – 2:40
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Girl locks
the door
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Sound of lock
and ditto
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Cut back to
medium shot through door
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2:39 – 2:43
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Girl hangs up
and walks off shot
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Sound of
phone hanging up conversation ends
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Close up of
popcorn
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2:43 – 2:47
|
Popcorn tray
starts to catch fire
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Popcorn popping
and loud pop of bag
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Sustained tracking
shot of girl
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2:47 – 3:28
|
Girl walks
back through to kitchen after hanging up again she then picks up phone again
as she is about to stop the stove
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Phone rings
twice with threats from killer who also reveals he knows girl’s name on
second ring, protagonist sounds scared, sounds of popcorn continue
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Tracking shot
of girl
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3:28 – 3:38
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Girl runs
down corridor and locks doors
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Soundtrack heightens
with the orchestra kicking in
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Iconic frames
- the title for scream is done simply with the lettering put on a simple black background with a recognisable white font. this type of titling is very common in the genre as most slashers were made on a low budget so had basic titles.
- The opening of Scream gets straight into the action with the protagonist of the scene picking up the phone which is repeatedly called on throughout the opening as the antagonist's main way of scaring the protagonist in the scene. i like the idea of using a key prop throughout the scene and could be something to add to our project.
- There is very little use of non-diagetic sound for a majority of the scene and it is only used when it becomes more apparent there is some sort of threat with the music really building after the antagonist threatens to kill the protagonist for hanging up. The scene highlights how subdued sound in films can help enhance the impact of a scene and help create suspense.
- The scene mainly uses long tracking shots for a majority of the scene with some taking upwards of half a minute, the cutting rate noticeably increases when the threat the antagonist presents becomes more apparent by saying he's "watching her".
- The scene uses juxtaposition throughout to represent tone and tension for example, the main character's tone of voice demonstrates the current mood of the scene
starting with a relaxed tone before slowly moving towards unnerved and eventually terrified, whilst the popcorn tray slowly expanding until it starts to burst with pressure also demonstrates the tension in the scene.
- The film is referential to slasher tropes as well as talking abut some well known slasher films such as Halloween. the film occasionally plays these references and choices for laughs but also understand how they were used to build tension effectively e.g. the killer having total control of the situation throughout even when the protagonist tries to gain control by threatening to call the police.

Well done Alex, excellent analysis. To improve on this, you would be more technical when considering positioning in the frame, so you might comment on centring or using the rule of thirds. 19/20
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