Thursday, 10 November 2011

Treatment

At the beginning of the opening we see the black and white image of a small girl skipping happily through Christchurch park. We can hear the non-diegetic sound of an eerie nursery rhyme. This creates mystery because the child is alone without adult. Also the soundtrack makes he audience feel unnerved.

A point of view shot will be used showing a rustle in the bush. This then triggers a flashback with a tinge of red. We hear the non-diegetic sound of voices in the small girls head telling her to kill someone. This is completely unconventional as this is not something you would expect from an innocent child.
As she returns to real life, she walks through a playground. As she does this the swings being to swing and the roundabout begin to turn. This shows the audience somethings is not right and therefore creates tensions.

Later on in the opening the flashbacks become more regular and we see her kill the victims. We return to reality, we see the girl placing a cross on the victims grave. However blood begins to run down the grave and the ghost of the victim appears.

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