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Page 1: Mis en-scene and sound
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Lighting

The fact this scene is so basic with only a birthday cake and a little girl in shot shows a lot. This helps to create emotion. The fact the back ground is black shows a sense of

being lost and disappearing into the darkness. Although the candles

make it inviting due to warm lighting. Also it is building up to the

The hospital scene uses a lot of green

lighting to show that she is in a critical

condition. Also the green makes it look

like she is in a dream. The fact her

background is blacked out also shows

that something bad has happened.

The fact it goes grey shows that she has

returned to the real world out of a dream

due to the world being boring.

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LocationThe hospital is designed to look dirty

and grimy to show how emotional she

is. Also the green helps it look like she

is yet to reach the real world.

The busy hospital corridor helps to show

realization and also how she is in the

real world due to other people being

around her.

The location of the birthday cake

scene is unknown which causes

a sense of mystery.

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Costume

The hospital gown shows that she has

been in an accident due to the fact not

everyone is given a hospital gown upon

entry.

The way that everyone is dressed in all

black show mourning and also like the

grim reaper.

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Props

The birthday cake shows wishes and innocence. This is used to show that the little girl is never going to share her birthday with

her mom.

The heart monitor creates tension

due to the beeping then it suddenly

cutting out shows upset.

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Sound

Sound in this scene is very low key due to it mostly

being mostly heavy breathing and machine beeping

sounds. The heavy breathing shows panic and utter

delusion due to her realising her husband and child

has died and she is left.