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Most of these drawings were done by Nicole Heath, with a few from Natalie Llewellyn and the captions were written by Jamielee Payne and Natalie Llewellyn.

Vertigo Opening Sequence Analysis

From the beginning of the Vertigo clip, there is gentle piano playing as we are met with an image of a woman's lips. As the first name appears on screen, there is a dramatic cello added. This creates a feeling of the piano representing a 'victim' and the cello representing some sort of danger. The cello becomes more intense as the piano music stays the same. As the camera moves up her face, the cello music stops and the piano resumes on its own. The camera rests on a female's wet eyes and as they start to look from side to side, the next name comes onto the screen and the dramatic cello resumes. The moving of the eyes in each direction creates a sense of danger and suspicion. The pure piano seems to create an idea of an innocent victim when met with the harsh trombone as the danger.
    The camera then focuses on one of the woman's eyes while the piano music starts again and the cello stops. The starting and stopping of the two instruments cause the effect of disorientation and confusion. The eye is focused closely on and a red effect is added as eyes widen. The red effect suggests blood or impending danger and makes viewers wonder what is in store.
   The eyes seem to become wetter, which is an obvious sign of upset or distress. The eyes then widen in time to a dramatic few cello notes. The film title then appears small in the middle of her eye, coming to the centre of the screen while the cello fades and piano grows. As the word comes out of her eye, it gives the impression of an escaping thought. A small kaleidoscope shape then appears in the centre of her eye, which grows bigger and the image of the eye fades as the shape takes over the screen. The cello music becomes gradually more intense and creepy as the shape becomes bigger. As the swirling effect comes out of the eye, it gives the impression that as well as taking over the screen, it's taking over her mind. The idea of vertigo is disorientation, a whirling or spinning movement and the changing kaleidoscope shapes connotates the effects of vertigo. The music becomes faster paced at this point, creating panic and tension. The colours of the shapes change faster and the disorientation grows. The shapes fade out to be replaced by the image of the woman's eye again, as if we had just seen the inside of her head and thoughts. The music fades out slowly, remaining eerie til the end.

Script

(Exterior)
Location - Dark alleyway, single lampost light to create an eerie atmosphere

Hooded figure walks up alleyway, face covered and quick paced walk. His breathing is loud and fast

(Exterior)
Location - Dark street, houses on either side

The man walks up middle of road keeping the same fast pace

(Exterior)
Location - Street corner and opposite pathway

The man crosses road and stops at a house's gate

(Exterior)
Location - Outside of darkened, silent house

The man opens the gate slowly, trying not to let the gate make a noise. He walks up the black driveway.

(Interior)
Location - The girls bedrooom.

Unknown to the intruder, the girl inside the house has stirred. She opens her eyes and blinks twice.

(Exterior)
Location - Front door of the house.

He stops at the front door, takes a torch out of his pocket and crouches down. When he straightens up we see he has retrieved a key. He puts the key in the door and turns the lock.

(Interior)
Location - Hallway of dark house.

The man steps through the doorway and closes the door quietly.

(Interior)
Location - Bedroom.

The girl swings her legs out of bed and her feet catch the crinkled newspapers she was reading the night before. She stands and begins to make her way out of the bedroom.

(Interior)
Location - Stairs

The girl starts to walk slowly down the stairs, unknowing that there is an intruder in her house.

(Interior)
Location - Hallway and Kitchen

She walks through the hallway in the dark and reaches for the kitchen light. She fetches a glass from her cupboard and walks to her sink.

As the girl's back is turned, a hand reaches through the doorway and switches off the kitchen light, plunging them both into darkness.
There is a piercing scream, a smash and then silence.

(Interior)
Location - Kitchen

A picture of the dead girl is taken, with police radio and sirens echoing in the background

(Interior)
Location - A garage

Over the shoulder of the same hooded figure, a wall full of photos of dead women is seen.

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Continuity Film Link

Our Opening Title Sequence

Title - Disturbed
We chose the title 'disturbed' because of the ambiguous possibilies. The woman in bed has been disturbed, woken up by the intruder. This is one way of interpreting the title name. But also the man who murders the women is clearly mentally unstable or disturbed. This means that with one word we can explain what the film entails and the general theme of the film.


Plot outline/summary
serial stalker/murderer claims another blonde female victim.


Opening sequence outline/summary


Characters
Victim - Jamielee Payne, member of group.
Murderer - Lewis Morgan, outside help.


Mise-en-scene
Red and black clothing on murderer shows impending danger and blood.
White and red quilt cover on victims bed shows purity and splashes of blood.


Setting
Starts with exterior of dark lane. Then interior of house. Hallway, stairs, bedroom, kitchen.


Location
Lane in Brynna and Jamielee Payne's house also in Brynna.


Costumes
The woman is wearing pyjamas. The man is wearing black gloves, black hoodie and dark trousers.


Props
Lava lamp to create different lighting, newspapers, Disturbed CD for a play on the title, glass of water, picture covered wall, plant pot, key and torch.


Lighting
We are aiming to keep the lighting spooky and mysterious. When the man is walking up the lane, we will situate the camera by the lamppost, using the light to create an eerie effect. It will light up the man, but not so much that his identity is obvious. When the man gets to the door, he uses a torch to find the key in the plant pot. We will use the torch to clearly identify what the man is looking for. It will make it easier for viewers to follow what is happening. Inside the bedroom, we are going to use a lava lamp to create a dim light, that can be explained as a normal bedroom prop but also gives off adequate light.