My first analysis was based on the 4 elements, camera, sound, editing, and mise-en-scenes. This analysis is based on the codes and convention of film and for this I chose A Quiet Place (2018) because this film had to portray emotions and deliver the story to audience without any dialogue, and although they used subtitles and sign language, it made me focus more on the expressions and movement more than anything. Also this film is a thriller, which is also the genre of my film opening.
A Quiet Place (2018):
Action and Events

The first shot in the film, clearly showing destruction 
followed by the second shot, which shows the abandoned town

then showing missing people, supporting the idea of abandonment 
the main site, where our main characters are first seen
The film starts with showing us the main location where all of the crisis takes place. The whole lane, with surrounding shops and buildings, is abandoned, no movement and sound is seen or heard anywhere, which clearly gives the audience an idea about how something terrible must have happened. After establishing the whole situation and the environment, we get to our main characters, with the sudden but silent pacing of a child.

only the silhouette are shown first 
We only see the silhouette of the pacing child, and by focusing on the naked feet, we slowly start to get a clearer picture that the people have to stay silent and make as less noise as possible.
Introduction of Characters

We are introduced to our main character with the help of light, as the child was not clear, but the girl is, showing us how who is going to play a more major part. Another emphasis on the sound is by showing us the body movements, how they have to take every step carefully.
Then we are introduced to the rest of the characters, and even though we are not told what is happening in the scene, we clearly can tell from the expressions, the gestures and the posture that the boy is sick and also from the shot of pharmacy. The convention is used as more focus is on what we are watching instead of listening, and the film maker not using any sound, making the audience focus on the visual aspect more. What we don’t know at the moment, is if the all the characters are related to each other, which makes us anxious, creating suspense and making the curious, maintaining their interest, hence using another convention.

the movement being extremely slow and precise 
the main focus on the task ahead, the medicine
Action and Events
The woman is shown checking the bottles of medicines, but through her careful movement and the effort to not make a sound, the idea is emphasized on how the main enemy is sound. They made sure to make the audience realize the importance of sound. All of this delivered by her expressions and gestures.

The girl from earlier, moves into the frame, and the hearing aid that was shown before comes in full circle when she uses sign language. The audience also relaxes considering they know each other. The conversation is minimal and is solely based on the expressions and signs.
The child and the girl, now united, have a conversation without any dialogues, and what started as a child like question and wonder, we feel the sorrow through the expression of the girl, the surrounding silence also plays a part in enhancing the emotions. Foreshadowing, another convention is used here, as the filmmaker show a contrast between reality, by showing the girl, and the fantasy, by showing the audience the wonder in his expressions and solemness in her’s, and show us the rocket thoroughly which ultimately ends up causing the death of the child.
The rocket is then again used to foreshadow the ending of the opening sequence, but now we realise how the girl is the only one who the kid has expressed his views about the rocket, and the whole saving the kid comes to a full circle when the one who saves him ultimately leads him to his end. This is also where we are introduced to our final character, the father.
In most movies, suspense is created through a rising beat, but all of the tension is created is without any sound, hence the main reason why I chose this film. The use of silence is used in such a way where so much is conveyed with so little noise.
We finally get to know every character, as the main girl goes from the mother and brother, to the youngest to the the father. The exchange between the father and the daughter is again portrayed via a channel of emotions, by their soft expressions which shows that they have a good bond with each other.

While the whole family unites, and the mother’s concern on the sun going down, we are shown the youngest playing with something while walking towards the rest of them.
And the way the father deals with the a simple toy, with the whole family visibly scared and moving behind, we realize the kind of situation they are living in, the kind of childhood these children are living in, where even a toy can be so dangerous to their life. The way this is portrayed by showing the child in the centre of the frame while the other characters being on the opposite side, already creates kind of an invisible wall between the five.
The main idea is clear to us by now, that there can be no noise, and this idea is yet again confirm by the readings on newspaper, and the sand and no shoe, where even the sound of a footstep can be hurtful. The whole family moves out, into the abandoned street, where our feelings are again changed into sympathy, it makes us question about what happened? and how did the family survive so far? The whole setting keeps the audience intrigued. One of the convention used is how the filmmakers have started the film from the middle of the story, not giving the audience on how the conflict came into being also makes the audience engaged.
All of these questions are answered at the end of the sequence. The expressions on everyone’s face really makes you shiver, how a mother cannot scream even though her child is moments away from death, how the defeat is shown on the father’s face when he couldn’t reach a few seconds earlier. The camera movement is what really explains the situation really well, the camera movement is shaky when showing the family who knows what’s coming but the camera movement is stable while showing the kid, who has no idea what’s happening.
What the most intriguing part is, the creature is never shown clearly, so we know that the antagonist is the sound itself. We do not see the conflict, but we also know what really is the cause of all the havoc. The filmmaker introduced the creature in a way where the audience gets the gist but do not fully know what is happening.
Titles

The title is not revealed until the end the whole sequence, which ties the whole sequence together, by showing us the title in a dark theme and the name quite literally giving us the meaning of the whole movie.
Cinematography
Also worth mentioning is the cinematography used in the film, the way the framing makes the family look small and alone in the surrounding, and how they merge with the environment, in order to make less sound. The close up of only the foot, supporting the no noise claim and making it stronger.
Genre
The genre this film has are Horror, Science Fiction, Drama, Thriller
Again, this film has a genre common with what my film opening has, Thriller. Drama also goes along the lines of my film opening but one of the reasons why I chose this film opening for analysis was the genres too. It does not establishes what the opposing force is and keeps the tension throughout the opening, making it a well-off Thriller film. The horror part also comes in at the last, with the tension finally colliding with the monster the family has been avoiding the whole film opening.
Theme and Topics
Although it is predominantly classified as a horror movie, at its heart, it tells a melodramatic story of the strong love in familial bonds, with touching themes of strength and sacrifice. This is established in the first few minutes as we already know there must be an antagonist as opposed to our protagonists, and the horror aspect comes in view as their seems to be an unknown force which is haunting the family in a way where they cannot make a single sound and this theme is yet again touched upon when they lose a family member for merrily doing something any child would do at this age. The second theme, which lays beneath all the horror, is the family’s bond and strength. The moment the family feels something is wrong, they do not hesitate to sacrifice and run for help. The starting also shows the bond between the family members and how they get along.
Sound
The main reason I wanted to analyze this movie was how they used sound and showed it’s importance. The silence is what completes the whole sequence as only visuals are the main focus. Even before the first tragedy, we do not hear any diegetic sound, only the non-diegetic sounds which in my opinion emphasizes more the tension rising. Sound is molded in a way which works for the film makers to enhance a sequence and feel what the family in the film must be going through.
Enigma Code
It does leave the audience in a frenzy as so many questions are answered. Why the family live the way that they do? Where is everyone else? What are the creatures? What happened? How they came into being? What will happen next? The whole sequence is built in so detail, most of your questions are answered in the first 10 minutes or so but still so many questions remain, resulting in the audience continuing to watch the rest of the film. The conflict, the main characters are already introduced in the first 10 minutes, which makes it a great film opening. The use of expressions, props and the surrounding really helped the meaning play out.
And all this concludes my second film opening analysis.































































































