The scene starts in a establishing shot with an overall dark, night setting. The shot is of a church with the only brightness coming from the inside lights.
The scene then cuts to show a dark hallway and introduces a character shortly after.
The white costume contrast with the dark setting,therefore allows the character to overall stand out.
( The mise en scene includes a priest costume and a lamp as a prop. There are two different colours and costumes on the priests, one bright white and one black. The difference in costume allows a scary theme to be explored. Though there isn't many close ups of faces and makeup shown, the presence of the phantoms are powerful along with movements. The shot of a dark figure jumping out of darkness and scaring the nun dressed in white is an example of this. )
Throughout this continuous scene, the prop is again the brightness aspect. The camera movement varies from this light to the dark hallway creating tension. The camera is framed so that there is a clear view of the nun wearing white and later view of the other nun wearing black in the background.
The camera is never at a fixed point and has shaky movements. This keeps mystery developing and allows the scene to remain scary for the audience viewing.
Sound -
The sound throughout the clip is non diegetic and in sync with what is happening on screen. Tension continues to build for the audience as the clip progresses.
The lingering, whispering sound is parallel to the whole theme and adds mystery to the nun walking. Actions of the scary phantom are again parallel to the sound.
The loud, out of nowhere sound makes the audience jump. Without it, the effect would not be the same.
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