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MISE-EN-SCENE - THE CAVE SCENE Jessica White

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MISE-EN-SCENE - THE CAVE SCENEJessica White

LIGHTING

This shot is from a scene within the film where the girls are in the cave. There is minimal lighting used in this scene, or rather the lighting has been set in a way to make the most part of the set very dark - making the cave look more realistic. The girls are using a light that is attached to their helmet, also aiding to make the setting look very real. The dark lighting within this cave scene also helps to set the mood; it make the cave seem very cold, gloomy and scary.

LOCATION The location in which this scene is set is a cave, made to look very

realistic by the lighting, costumes and props used also. The colour present in this particular shot is a blue/green tint, which makes the cave seem very cold and uninviting. This gives the audience a feel of what the girls are going through and the kind of environment that they’re stuck in.

COSTUME

This costumes used throughout this scene really add to the feel of it - with the girls being dressed in generic climbing clothes, it helps to make the situation feel real, along with the setting, location and lighting. If the film was real, you wouldn’t be allowed in a cave without the right clothing and therefore, if the girls were wearing just any clothes in this scene, it wouldn't be realistic at all.

PROPS

The props used throughout this scene are helmets, ropes, torches and a lighter - the helmets are part of the girls’ costumes and help to set the scene well. Also, the helmets, torches and ropes are generic caving/climbing equipment and are therefore a big part of the scene - if these were not used throughout, it wouldn’t be realistic and if it wasn’t for the location that the scene is set in, it would be difficult to even determine that they’re in a cave. The lighter is used by Juno in this scene to look at some drawings on the wall of the cave - it turns out that these drawings are clues on how to get out, and this then all unravels to the girls.

SOUND

The sound of water dripping in this scene is diegetic, this creates the atmosphere of the cave and the sound is carried through until the location/setting changes. The sound that the crawlers make, which is mostly screaming, the sound of the girls climbing, the sound that the infrared button makes and the cracking of bones/skeletons within the cave is also diegetic. Non-diegetic sound is introduced as background music which is then bought to attention when Juno pulls out the lighter to investigate the drawings on the wall. The pace of this starts to increase at this point, creating suspense and tension for the audience.