Seven Opening Sequence Analysis
The beginning of the sequence shows somebody who is unknown reading a book and filing this gives the audience the idea that they are plotting something and creates the idea of mystery. The fact disturbing pictures are displayed gives us a hint to the mischief which is going to occur. We get the idea from the mise en scene that the character is going to be evil and a hint that there is going to be a threat of violence.The shots used in the opening sequence give no clue, as to where the scene is taking place. The unknown in this sequence creates tension and unease for the audience. Close ups of the actions taking place makes them more bold. The fact you are unable to see who the mysterious character doing these actions are creates suspense.
The convention of low key lighting is used in majority of the shots connotes danger and creates suspicion. A lot of the shots are in black and white except the occasional red light this adds to the idea of danger and violence.
Bonnie Hartrey
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