The low lighting and flickering gets intense when she starts to get attacked by Jim, building more suspence. The camera moves through the shadow, which further isolation and the panic it progresses as she tries to escape the scene. The lighting and the cutoff from audio when the door gets shut as soon as she dies creates an somewhat unchilling vibe as to what happend to her, or if she's still alive or dead.
March 14, 2025
Implementing Mise-en-Scene Elements Part 2
As I continue to focus on imputing mise-en-scene elements like atmosphere, props, sound, lighting, and tension. One of the charaters named Hazy plays a key role in expressing her emotions during the phone call by seeing her in vulnerability and fear as she runs from something she believes that someone is chasing her. The murderer (Jim), although you're not able to see his whole appearance, you can still see parts of his arm show to frame in which he'll be wearing a black jacket, black pants, his whole clothing is black. Hearing Hazy over the phone call talking about she's inside some rundown school creates a sense of isolation. She then later talks about finding one of the missing person in the school who looks to be dead, which brings a dread of fear to the audience of what's going to happen next. Hearing background noises in the phone call as well as her describing what she seese we get quick flashes of Jim having to plan this before time before he murders her. As for an example when she seese someone she then describes what he's doing and what he's wearing and when he starts to charge at her she decides to run and scream when all of the sudden she gets murdered which then furthers intensify the horror aspect.
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