Tuesday, September 30, 2014

SCREAM - QUESTIONS

SCREAM - QUESTIONS:


  1. Consider the setting of the film, how does the director use the setting to increase the audience sense of fear?
  2. Notice the performance of Drew Barrymore's character, notice when the mood of the phone call exchange changes, how does she show her increasing levels of fear?
  3. How does the director use off screen space to create tension, consider in particular the shot where the boyfriend is tied up outside?
Question 1:
  • She's alone
  • Television is the only bright thing on
  • Middle of nowhere
  • Scary phone call with a stranger
  • Dim lighting
  • Popcorn - getting bigger
  • At night
  • Isolated house
Question 2:
  • She gets annoyed when he calls for the fourth time
  • Calm, flirty
  • Moving faster
  • Clenching her stomach
  • She is shaking in fear and crying
  • She has a friendly conversation at first
  • She hangs up then he calls again
  • She starts getting scared, thinking it's some kind of joke
  • She's looking at the doors and windows
Question 3:
  • Darker
  • Steve is looking around and is looking for the killer
  • Turns light off, where Steve dies mysteriously

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