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  1. Jul 22, 2016 · Taking place in a factory after hours, instead of an anonymous apartment, it begins as an employee (Lotta Losten, who starred in the short) sees a mysterious female figure in the dark that disappears whenever the lights come back on, and who suddenly gets a lot closer when they go back out again.

  2. Sep 24, 2015 · There are two key lights throughout the entire short film; these are the corridor light and the bedside light in the bedroom. The bedside light is a huge part of keeping the viewer interested and in fear as the light flickers as it is clear something is going to happen, and they want to know what.

  3. Mar 27, 2016 · Lights Out,” the short, is a simple scene of a woman (played by Lotta Losten) being terrorized by a creature in the dark. The feature film expands on that idea and creates an imaginary...

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  4. Jul 30, 2016 · By using light and shadow effectively and leaving little to CGI, “Lights Out” is suspenseful and eerie without unnecessary gore.

  5. So the basic concept the filmmakers played around with is the idea of a paranormal entity that only appears when the lights turn off. So, a scene example would be this entity standing in a dark hallway at night, just the silhouette showing against the faint light of a window behind it.

  6. Jul 21, 2016 · In Lights Out, a family is terrorized by a fearsome metaphor—the willowy, whispering hag of clinical depression, coming and going with the flip of a light switch. It’s not such foul play ...

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  8. This is my textual analysis of Lights Out, a short film in the horror genre. In this blog post, I will be analysing the sound, editing, camera work and mise-en-scene of the film and I will be asking the question: is this a true horror movie? In other words, does the film fit in with the conventions of a traditional horror movie?

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