Narrative structure is linear as it shows the start, middle and end showing no other content such as flashbacks or flash-forwards revealing the ending.
Format is a single drama because it is shown only once and doesn't continue to another story line. The audience watch the film from begging to end so they find out how it starts and how the story ends all in the same film.

Before the film even
starts we already know the genre is horror, this is because we notice the
colour red on screen signifying hell such as evil or blood meaning death. In this
shot we also hear music played in this shot sounding like a cradle suggesting
children young as babies, this foreshadows that they use a young person as the
main role being the victim in the film already the audience realise that a
child is involved.
In the first shot of
the film we see a low angle is being used expressing to the audience something dominant
is under the bed below the child. Inferring that the child is vulnerable and
unable to defend herself from what every else is in the room with her. By
showing a low angle it also indicates hell as we know hell is below us and
heaven is above this gives the audience an image that there is something who is
bad perhaps a demon or devil. It also gives the audience an idea that something
will be coming out from under the bed later on the film. Also in this shot we
notice that the room is mostly white showing that the character of the young
child is pure and all good. Also being used is a long shot showing the location
which the film is set in, showing to the audience that the film takes place in
the young girl’s bedroom, another thing used in this shot is a dolly zoom
moving closer to the girls face showing her expression of being scared and anxious.
The narrative of this is that we can predict something will either attack and possess
the child or even kill. The diegetic sounds in this scene are the rain and
thunder as both audience and character can hear this. The weather of the scene
of lighting and thunder creates a mood of the girl that she is frightened and terrified,
using lighting creates tension for the audience.
The lighting which is
used is low key with many dark colours such as black. Showing shadows in the
background of characters. By using dark colours it creates a sense of mood of
mystery and suspense creating a dramatic atmosphere.
Next
shot is a two shot this shows the relationship between father and daughter. Showing
that the father is concerned about his daughters behaviour being very jumpy and
unable to sleep, making him very worried about her. The setting is still very
dark and a sense of horror we know this because the colours used are still dark
greys and blacks. However, there is a light of colour coming for the outside of
her room inferring that the outside is good and safe but not in her bedroom
which is filled with dark evil. From
this the audience know that the father is not the victim as he is on the
outside of the room where it is safe and filled with good.Here is a long shot showing the dolls whole body and the environment where the doll is based along with other toys. This shows that the character of the doll is a toy of which is no ordinary toy but possessed with evil. We notice us switching to the doll the lighting and sound effects change creating a more daunting vibe.
The shot used here is a close up
showing the audience that the doll is the villain who we know is evil and of
some supernatural type being. By showing the face of the doll is creates a
setting of no longer mystery but tension as we are told who the villain is now
waiting to see what they do next. When showing the face of the doll the
director used a low angle to show dominance and power that this doll has towards
the child.
In the next shot a low angle is being used again to show something powerful is under the girls bed. The audience know that there is something under the bed as the its shown from the side angle of the bed so the audience can predict something to come out of there at some point. Also in this shot we can judge that the girl is very terrified as she finds a place to hide. The sound in the shot is diegetic as both character and audience can here the sound, the sound of the voice from the doll which tells the girl to come out and play creating a sense of tension and fear as the girl is now approached by the demon as it talks to her.Whilst the girl is alone in her bedroom her father goes down stairs making a phone call whilst filming on the film the editor used jump cuts to show insecurity and the character is tense.

The audience then see the girl hide under the bed which we first thought the doll was here, making the audience now wonder where the doll is in the room as its no longer under the bed we know that it is still in her bedroom. At this point only the audience can hear the sound of the girls heart beat known as none-diegetic sound creating an atmosphere which we are able to out our self in the girls shoes and feel as afraid as she does in that moment of time. Also used is a panning shot to show that the character is being watched by its attacker and followed.
The last shot is a mid close up revealing that the girl has been possessed now in the girl. We know this from the change of hair which the doll before was black but all of sudden the hair is now blonde. The colour red on the dolls face symbolises death we notice the background of the doll is very dark coming out of an shadow creating suspense. it also links back to the beginning of the film when red was used as the background of the titles suggesting a killing. We also can notice an object in the dolls hand which we believe is a knife, showing that this is the murder weapon that was used to kill the girl however when we see the shot of girl laying on the bed we don't see any blood on her this suggests that she therefore was possessed which means her body has been taken over.


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