Insidious
Within the opening of 'Insidious' music plays a huge part in order to create the feel that is intended. At the beginning of the film opening there is low tone build up music which stays at a steady and gradual pace within the scene as the camera pans across a room. At 0.52 seconds within this scene the music then changes very suddenly and dramatically to a sharp and high pitch violin which is playing at a very fast pace. This instantly creates a lot more intensity within the scene as it makes you wonder what the music is building up to. As this begins to create to suspense, it is hard to see but there is a change with the setting in the room. It is shown that there is a shadow in the window. This is clear to see and is obvious that this influences the change in music but the whole lighting of the room is still very dark which gives the scene more of an intense feel because it is a shadow of someone standing outside a young boys window in the middle of the night. The music then builds up as the camera approaches the window and the figure standing outside the window moves away in the right direction. The speed of the music picks up and gets faster and faster. Gradually, as the camera
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Another convention of a thriller opening is the storyline. Within this opening the storyline foreshadows the storyline of the main film. This is down by showing a boy asleep in bed which is where in the main film he becomes within a comatose state. The camera then pans along the hallway where the old woman is seen standing. Within the main film, she is the reason as to why the boy wend up within this comatose state so this then again links to the foreshadowing. The storyline then allows the audience to se that from the off, the film is going to be very scary. This then allows for suspense to see if the rest of the film is as good as the opening and intrigues people into wanting know why the boy is in bed and why/who the old woman is.
Titles are also another convention of a thriller opening. Within this
opening scene, there is a very small amount of title, but there is just enough for it to be effective. The first title you see is the name of the director of the film James Wan. This is shown on the only light in the whole of the opening scene. This is then rotated around to reveal that is on the lamp shade of the light in the little boy's room. The rotation can have a connotation of how peoples heads spin and rotate 180 degrees when they are possessed by demons; the same way that the lamp rotates 180 degrees. Another section of the scene that contains titles is the final few seconds of the scene where the music builds up to reveal that title of the film 'Insidious' in blood red lettering. The bold, bright appearance of the titles shows that the film is something to be feared, with the colour red representing danger, anger and blood (pictured above). Furthermore, the font of the title is somewhat spiked. This can show some sort of foreshadowing to the spiked teeth that are seen within the mouth of the 'red demon' which terrorises the life of the family within the film.
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shown of his lava lamp and various other toys which again, places the emphasis on the fact that he is a young boy. Further on, there is a 180 degree rule of the living room which shows a figure standing at one of the window. As the camera continues on it's path through the house, the figure slowly walks away as the camera gets closer to the window. This shows that there is something there to focus on, and leaves the audience wondering what the figure is. The camera shot all the way through the house is a P-O-V (point of view) shot which shows what it would be like if the audience were a person walking through the house themselves. This allows the audience to get into the film better and feel more involved because they are within the film. As the camera is being walked through the house it takes a turn to the right once the figure has moved away from the window. The turn to the right from the camera shot reveals a long shot of a dark hallway with only a small amount of lighting of which comes from a candle. This candle is seen to be held by the old woman. This is only shown to the audience as the camera gets closer and closer to the old woman at the end of the hall. The close up of the old women's face reveals how scary she is and that she is quite obviously going to be a big part within the film. As the face of the old woman fades, the title 'Insidious' is shown on the screen. The titles are seen to flicker like candle light which refers back to the previous close up of the old woman holding the candle. Furthermore, the editing of the flicker can make the audience feel rather scared because if you were in a house that you knew to be haunted with just a candle light, it would be very scary.