March 14, 2025

Implementing Mise-en-Scene Elements Part 1

 implementation of mise-en-scene pt1 


By creating mise-en-scene elements into my project I'm well able to enhances the horror/thriller aesthetics. The sets and desgin I've added during the beginning when showing missing posters and random advertisements that creates an unsettling investigation atmosphere. Camera cuts and looks at the monitor that's displaying static while the other one shows outdated software system which adds on a sense of technology decay. a unexpected sound that starts from low to high, reaching the highest part before it suddenly quickly stops and cuts to a phone house number ringing which intensify the mystery as it pams over to a checklist of crossed out names who have been murdered placing another missing poster sign which provides a visual storytelling. These contributations make the story feel more horror and somewhat real. And additionally, how the murder (Jim) appearanceis like when the girl (Hazy) starts to describe his own appearanc before unexpectedly killing her.

Light and sound itslelf play an important role when creating a film's atmophsere. The usage of low lighting, flickering screen from one of the monitors, sudden darkness, and seeing the foreshadow of danger. Adding in background sounds in the starting of the film, from atmospheric to suspensful music, creating a immersive experience which cuts to unsettling situation that goes into insane factor. Getting to hear voice phone calls, along with frantic breathing and running, with a deep sense of urgency before the girl screams in pain and at the same time you hear the door slam shut unexpectedly, turning complete pitch black after. reciving close up and different angles of around the room, panning over the evidence of the murderer having his own list, making it a horror experience that keeps the audience engaged into watching more.

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