Student Analysis – Nocturnal
Windows
This student production is
established as a thriller through key features such as chiaroscuro lighting,
characters, sounds, shots and general mise-en-scene. The production opens with
a high angle panning establishing shot; this immediately sets the scene and
makes the viewer aware of the location. The shot shows many different doors
which implies there are perhaps many places to hide, thus reinforcing the
mystery surrounding the scene. There are then several fades to black connected
by left to right panning movement showing the location and establishing that
the house is apparently empty but also creating a menacing feel that something
or someone may be looking. We then use a
dissolve to an exterior of the house, and the characters walking towards it
signifying that they are approaching the house we’ve seen because the interior
shots were shown before the exterior shots.
Alongside the opening shots,
there is mysterious non diegetic music with piano notes being played, this
creates a sense of apprehension building tension and mystery and it reaches a
crescendo and stops as the shot fades to the exterior action. There are then
diegetic sounds of footsteps and the door being open and then locked. The
camera focuses with a medium shot of the door being locked and a close up on
the character locking the door. The light switching off acts as an ellipsis
fade which creates irony as the viewer knows that something may be inside the
house with them, and they have just locked it in.
There is then an ellipsis
into the bedroom, where both the characters are in bed. There is a medium long
shot of the bed. The room is lit by a lamp, again there is chiaroscuro lighting
establishing the opening as a thriller. The light next to the girl is lit,
however the light next to the male is off, this could represent binary
oppositions of life and death, as he dies shortly after. As the girl talks
there is a medium close up on her face, this emphasizes the scared, nervous
tones in her voice. The bedding is a bold red colour; this connotes blood and
death which may foreshadow a later event that may take place. The male
character reacts reluctantly to checking the house for his girlfriend, and in
the end it can be assumed that he gets killed, this fits in with other
thrillers we have watched as usually the person who is reluctant but brave
enough to check dies. The use of
dialogue and continuity editing establish narrative themes.
As he walks upstairs there is
a medium to long shot, we hear the diegetic sound of his footsteps as the shot
fades to black, the sound of his footsteps fades away too. The fade to black denotes
and ellipsis but could represent the uncertainty of his life.
The music starts again as
she is walking upstairs in the dark with only a torch lighting the way. The
darkness surrounding her and the torch is unsettling as it suggests something
is hiding in it. Here the lighting could
have been better for example having the lights on, however that would not have
created the same atmosphere. There is a low angle tracking shot of her as she
walks up the stairs, the camera uses a night vision effect to highlight the
darkness the character is seeing. The camera tracking behind her makes the
viewer empathise and identify with her vulnerability at this point, wondering what
lies ahead. Non diegetic music starts
again as there is a close up of her hand opening the door and the torch is
shining on it, implying that this room is significant.
There is a non-diegetic
sharp high pitched string sound as she witnesses what’s inside the room, and
then a close up on her face showing her shocked, disbelief expression. We cut
to a medium close up of her dropping the torch in slow motion which signifies
the loss of life or falling into a hellish situation. The diegetic sound of the
torch dropping on the floor is emphasized to make the viewer feel her shocking
impact of the discovery even though we don’t see it. Here there is a change of pace with faster
edits and use of quicker tempo music.
The camera is hand held,
with an extreme close up on her face as she runs which creates a sense of
urgency and panic. Here, the music is faster than before although we feel it is
not fast enough as it needs to create a greater sense of urgency. It would have been more effective if the music
had a faster tempo and sharper notes.
There is a cut to a low angle shot of a
mysterious pair of feet dressed in black, we don’t see his face which creates
more mystery. As she reaches the door she is frantically looking for the keys
which we knew were placed on the hook from the earlier medium close up shot but
now they have gone, the killer closely planned this. The camera quickly pans
round behind her and shows a black figure coming towards her with a knife. The
music reaches crescendo as the camera focuses on a close up of the knife. A splatter font is used as ‘Nocturnal Windows’
appears as a full screen title hinting at disruption and blood/violence.
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