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Friday The 13th: Opening Scene Analysis



The scene starts off with the production company logos on show, along with some creepy non-diegeitc music played in the background to most likely reveal the genre. This scene takes place during the night, therefore low level lighting is mainly used to help add to the effect of horror. As the man is speaking around the campfire, slow non-diegetic music is played in order to build up tension for the audience. The scary non-diegetic music begins to get louder as certain events take place (e.g. people getting killed) to frighten and overwhelm the audience. As well as this, there are several enhanced sound effects of people screaming again leaving the audience unsettled. The title of the film is shown towards the end, and is presented within a spooky font and in the colour red, to perhaps represent blood. Synchronous non-diegetic music is played throughout the titles to perhaps engage the audience's attention into wanting to watch the rest of the film.

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