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Sep 24, 2015 · Lights Out is a supernatural horror/ thriller lasting a total 2 minutes 41 seconds. Throughout the film we see a woman, who looks around 30 years old. This woman is the only character that we see in the entire short film, which gives us the assumption that she is alone in the house.
The short film opens up to an establishing shot of what appears to be a housing area, with the title “Lights Out”. The scene is set in what appears to be very late at night, this demonstrated by the low-key, pitch black lighting, the light provided coming from the housing indoors.
The short film 'Lights Out' is analyzed. It tells the story of a woman alone in her house who believes something is in the shadows when she turns off the lights, creating tension and suspense. The analysis discusses the opening shots of the dark house and title text that set the horror tone.
'Lights Out' is a short horror film made by David Sandberg and Lotta Losten. In this post I will comment on how the use of camera work, editing, sound and mise en scene conform to the generic horror film uses.
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?
Apr 5, 2015 · The document analyzes the camera work, mise-en-scene, editing, and sound design of three short horror films - "Attic Panic", "Dollface", and "Lights Out". For each film, key shots are described such as close-ups of characters' faces to convey emotion, the use of low-key lighting and cramped or cluttered sets to create an unsettling atmosphere.
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Aug 28, 2016 · In the feature length version of Lights Out we find ourselves in a location with all of the elements you'd probably expect to see in an American horror film, especially one with a larger budgets: a darkened textile warehouse with mannequins all over the place.