How do sound, cinematography mise-en scene effect the mood of the film and create feelings of tension and excitement during the fight between Michael and Marcus in Underworld Evolution (Len Wiseman 2006)

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How do sound, cinematography mise-en scene effect the mood of the film and create feelings of tension and excitement during the fight between Michael and Marcus in Underworld Evolution (Len Wiseman 2006)

The sequence I am analysing begins when the two protagonists (Seline and Michael) spot the evil vampire Marcus rapidly approaching the truck. As he lands on the back of the truck a fight breaks out between him and Michael. Marcus is temporarily defeated. That is when Seline and Michael escape to a near by barn as the sun appears. I will be commenting on the audience’s emotion of tension and excitement in this sequence and analysing how they are created by the micro elements sound, cinematography and mise-en-scene.

When the evil vampire, Marcus, is spotted drastic non-diegetic sound is played to provide a heightened feeling of tension which places the audience on the edge of their seat at the fight takes place. Also, when first contact is made between Marcus and Michael a tracking shot is used to show the speed and power of Marcus as Michael is speared into the lorry.

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The camera movement integrates the viewer and emphasises the force of the impact telling them that this will be a brutal confrontation. They are often centre frame to emphasise the importance of their fight to the audience. A point of view shot from both fighters is then taken showing they are on the same level at this point in the battle. A close up is used to show their faces, highlighting the aggression, integrating us with the action. Suddenly there is gunfire when Seline turns around and shoots at Marcus. At this point the editing lowers in pace at ...

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