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Here is a screen grab of a scene from ‘The Curse of Frankenstein’ (1959). It shows a mid-shot of two people in a bedroom, The lighting is fairly dim, creating shadows on the walls. The curtains are a browny red colour, matching with one of the characters gowns. which may create suspicion of the character. The colours represent the genre of thriller, and suggests something ominous is going to happen. The pictures on the walls are all black and white, which is quite ‘mysterious and eerie. One of the characters expressions look s stunned, which is suspicious, This is a screen grab from ‘The Phantom of Opera'{1962). It is a mid shot of a man who is dressed in a sult. He is at a restaurant, and is about to drink something. The lighting is not very bright, and this is, fevident, as there is a shadow on the backdrop behind him. His face ‘expression Is quite eerie and suspicious. Its as though he is spying on someone. The background in the scene, is plain red curtain. The colour represents the thriller and horror gence This is a shot has been taken of a hallway at night. The scene is quite dark, therefore not everything looks clear. The hallway is empty, which creates tension. On the left of the shot, there isa slight shadow of a figure. This creates suspicion, as it makes the audience intrigued to know who itis. This is a long shot, as it gets the whole image of the hallway in the frame, This screen grab has been taken from the film The Curse Of The Werewolf (1961). It i a taken as a mid-shot of one of the characters and a medium-long shot of the other character. The lighting is very dim, as it night. The character on the right, looks cunning and evil. Their skin colour has been painting white, to make them look ghostly and eerie. They look as though they are about to attack. The character (on left is holding 2 weapon of some sort behind her. The audience is not able to see her face.

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