Monday 16 December 2013

House at the end of the street deconstruction

 






This scene contrasts with the rest of the film as it is light and bright. It is very summery and the choice of colour means that it liiks very happy.
There is lots of soft light used in this shot and the child is wearing white to show innocence again.
There is a teddy bear use here which convey's innocence and all the colours are pastels which are very soft and synonomous with children.
The colours are very light and warm which creates a very welcoming room. The netting in front of the windows could portray the idea of privacy being an issue.

The child's costume conforms to stereotypes as she is young as in s  long white nightie to show her innocence and purity. The nightie is still very clean which portrays the idea that she has not always worn it otherwise it would be dirtier. this contrasts with the image of her holding a knife as that is not something a young girl should have. When the audience see the knife they know that something is not right with the girl.


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