In my film opening, there will be multiple factors that will create the mise en scene elements to contribute to my atmosphere of my film.
I found a website that goes over Low key lighting and how it contributes to the horror atmosphere of a movie:
Low key lighting in horror films
Low key lighting is used in films to imply danger, mystery, and terror. It also can conceal a monster, a weapon, or a hint. This type of lighting in film can create feelings of anxiety and anticipation. It can also enhance the atmosphere and set the tone in the horror film. I will be using this type of lighting in my film, which will take place at night time. The scene will be dark and overall set up the atmosphere for my film, to be scary.
Another mise en scene element that will be used is the color of the outfits of the two characters. For example, The antagonist of my film, MASKED FIGURE, will wear a black attire covering their entire body. The color black can represent mystery, fear, evil, and more dark tones that the film also signifies. The antagonist will also be wearing a mask to cover his face. On the other hand, The protagonist who will be running away from the killer will be wearing brighter colors.
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