Black
Swan- Conventions of a thriller
In scene two suspense is created by camera angles which
in this scene is close up of her skin ripping of off her finger therefore makes
the audience wonder why this is happening and what has caused it? This causes
suspense for the audience as it is an uncomfortable image however the audience
needs to carry on watching as they need to know what is going on in the scene
to make it happen. Also this links to the audience wanting to carry on watching
because they want to see what happens in the rest of the film. Another way that
this film creates suspense or tension in the second scene is by using editing.
This is used by using quick cut from her finger to the tap. This shows the audience
the extent of the pain the girl is in. this can create tension as the audience
will feel uncomfortable watching her pulling her skin off which can make the audience
become on the edge of their seat. Another thing is that the audience might put
their self’s into the girls situation as they may feel the pain that she is
gong though which might not raise as many questions for the audience to wonder
about. This may be due to the fact the audience need to know why she is doing
that however they may know due to the fast editing that a lot is going on and
it is a spare of the moment thing. Mise
en scene is used through the costume of the two girls. This is done by each
girl wearing a black and white dress this can indicate to the audience who is
good and bad within this scene and also how it links to the rest of the film.
Also this is done by showing the good side or bad side of each character due
which can show that the audience needs to pay attention to everything to be
able to answer some of their questions about the scene. The costumes can show
to the audience something that people don’t know in the film which can make the
audience want to know if and when the rest of the characters find out also
linking to the audience being kept on the edge of their seat. The sound in this scene is used to create
tension is kept at the same pace throughout the scene with elements of high
pitches to show that something is going to happen which keeps the audience
watching. The way the music goes from being the same to going high pitched once
in a while indicates to the audience that the film is going to go from being a
normal film and thinking that nothing is going to happen to the high pitch
sound which can link to something going bad within the film. The scene shows
this as it goes from a normal girl getting her dream to something going bad a
bit then going back to normal until something really bad happens.
In the third scene camera angles and shots are used
effectively to create tension or suspense. In this scene it uses a close up of
the teacher to show what the girl is seeing. Which makes the audience wonder if
the story is true as the girl is hallucinating which can make the audience want
to carry on watching to see what happens
later on in the film and if it is linked
to anything else. This shot shows the girl seeing the teacher as a crow which
is obvious to the audience that it isn’t true which makes the atmosphere of suspense
because the audience might be wondering why the girl is seeing this. Editing is
used in this scene by using a hand held camera which creates the atmosphere of
tension as the audience is put into the perdition of the girl. This indicates
to the audience that the girls head isn’t right and she is slowly going mental.
This can make the audience wonder why all these things are happening to the
girl therefore meaning that the audience wants to carry on watching. Another
thing that a hand held camera creates is the tension on how fast everything is
happening and how frantic the girl is becoming because it shows that the girl
is running which causes the audience to realise that it is happening all at
once. Therefore fitting into the convention of a thriller due to not giving the
audience an exact answered on why all of this is happening so fast. As this can
make the audience confused and can leaving the audience wanting to know what is
happening. The mise en scene is only used a little bit to show the typical conventions
of a thriller. This is done when the girl is alone on the stage. This links to
how the girl feels about having the lead part. Also it tells the audience that
the girl hasn’t got anyone else that is going through the same as here
therefore she is isolated. This can also link to typical thriller conventions because
the auid3ence knows that only the bad things happens when people are alone.
Therefore this creates tension and suspense because the audience knows
something is going to happen but they aren’t sure what it is so they are left
waiting just like the girl is. Sound is also used to indicate to the audience
that something is going to happen. This is because it also is linked to the
lights going off. The film used a big bang to indicate that the lights weren’t a
mistake and it was done on purpose. This links to the audience knowing that
something is going to happen to her but the audience or she doesn’t know what.
Linking to this it can cause suspense because the audience will begin to think
and feel how the girl is during this.
In scene four it shows the typical conventions of a thriller
through the camera work which shows a long shot of her being on the floor and
being surrounded. This can make the audience wonder what is happening. This is
by causing tension and make the audience wonder why it is happening. The fact
that the girl is on the floor can indicate that she is powerless and has given
up on what she is trying to fight against therefore causing her to fall to the
floor. Everyone surrounding her can represent the power of the problem that she
is battling against and that it has taken over her. This links to creating
tension because the audience isn’t sure what is happening to the girl which
shows that the girl doesn’t anymore. Editing is used to create an atmosphere of
a thriller. Fast cutting is used to show all the action that is happening in
the scene so that the audience can get a sense of the atmosphere just as the
girl is. By showing the audience all the things that are happening in the scene
it gives the audience a chance to answer some of the questions they have about
what is happening. Also the fast cutting keeps the suspense because the
audience hasn’t got time to try and think about what can happen next it just
happens therefore the audience is caught off guard and the tension is
maintained. The fast cutting creates the atmosphere that it is manic in the
film therefore the audience isn’t sure what is happening which keeps the
mystery of what is happening. The mise en scene is used to try and make the
audience think something has happened which hasn’t. This is done by making the
audience think the girl is dead however it’s just the way they show her on the
floor. This can create the feeling of suspense and tension because the film
showed all this action and then all of it just stopped therefore it can make
the audience wonder if it was all true or it can make the audience wonder if
anything else is going to happen. This is because throughout the film it has
caused the atmosphere of tension or suspense and then it drops for a bit and
then picks it back up therefore the audience can be left wondering what is
going to happen. Lastly sound is used to keep up the conventions of a thriller
by the sound draining out. This is done to show the audience that all the
action has stopped and it is serious. Also making the audience wonder what is
going to happen to the girl and if any of what she was thinking and feeling was
true. It also can indicate that nothing else is going to happen and can cause
the tension to build when nothing is going to happen. This can make the
audience want to watch until the end just in case they miss anything that they
thought wasn’t going to happen.
A detailed account on how suspense and mystery is created throughout an entire film. You have frequently considered the audience's reaction - well done.
ReplyDeleteMake sure you connect the dots between the techniques and how they create suspense mystery clearly. For example, why does the hand held camera you mention in the first paragraph create suspense? Why does the variation in the pitch and volume of music that you write about in the second paragraph create tension? Etc
Miss Mayo
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