- 'Touchstone Pictures' logo
- 'Blinding Edge Pictures' logo
- main characters credits (slow non diegetic music with a slow speed)
- fades to black
- title (non diegetic music picks up volume and speed)
- credits
- jump cut to a shot of a bench and shed, high angle (music stops)
- tracks out to show window
- matched cut to family photo
- mans face comes into shot, CU of face (diegetic sound stars as he breathes)
- cut to shot looking over bed, LS
- cut to man walking through door, steady cam not moving as man walks towards door (normal diegetic sound as man walks and opens door)
- cut to CU of mans face near door
- cut to shot from stairs looking up at man
- cut to shot looking through a doorway (girl screaming)
- pace of the film begins to pick up, cutting rhythm and rate speeds up and diegetic sound is heard more commonly

The opening credits is made to build up tension but then the cut to no music or sound of a very boring shot challenges what the audience expects, this is something hat i would maybe like to incorporate into our film. The shots are then fairly boring and mundane but then a signal is given to the audience that things are about to pick up (the girl screams) and then it does, I like the use of the signal and how it makes the audience react because they also want to know why the girl is screaming.

A solid technical breakdown - more needed on evaluation, particularly about sound
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