Dry Spell Analysis
Cinematography
The short film uses mainly close ups to not give too much
detail away. This is done by close ups of the hammer and of the man’s face
looking concerned, but the camera doesn’t show what has concerned him. This
creates a really spooky atmosphere especially when the feet are shown under the
door. The wider shots are shown only to set the scene of the bathroom but only
after twenty seconds of the clip so you think he is going to be attacked by the
man with the hammer.
There is also a good over the shoulder shot which shows the
man’s face in the mirror. This shot makes the man look concerned for who is in
the bathroom with him. It also puts the viewer in position of someone watching
him. This show adds to the tension of the situation.
The clip also shows the camera zoom in on the man’s back as
though it was a predator stalking its prey. This effect makes the man look weak
and vulnerable in the bathroom especially because his back is facing towards
the camera. This is after feet are shown in one of the cubicles. Therefore we
are aware that there is someone in the bathroom with him.
Editing
The clip is edited in a normal way until at the end where
the editing is shown to be less fluent and more like stop motion animation.
This happens when the man realises that he is not alone in the bathroom. The
effect of this is that it creates a sense of panic as the man is worried, it is
then shown again when he has burned his hands. This clip reminds me a lot of
Jan Svankmajer, who did a lot of creepy animation.
Sound
I think that the sound is really
empathised the clip as it makes the clip seem more surreal and strange. There
is also some incidental music in the clip to add to the suspense off the whole
clip. The sound at the end of the clip is also very lively and upbeat which
makes the clip more jolly at the end when the threat has been revealed. The man
in the cubical also makes lots of noises but you cannot tell if he is crying or
if he is laughing until the very end scene when he is shown to be laughing.
Mise en scene
The bathroom is shown as a traditional quite posh bathroom
because of the suits the men are wearing and the cleanliness of the bathroom.
The men are shown to be quite smart well dressed because of the suits they are
wearing, which sets the scene in the working day. This is also shown as the
repair man is shown in his work overalls.
The bathroom is lit quit dimly which adds to the tension over who is in
the cubical.
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