1. Here is a bird’s eye view long shot of a female, which is used very effectively
because it shows the open space that she is vulnerable to. As no one is around
and it is a female that could be in danger it sticks to the usual conventions of a
horror.
Here is a point of view shot from the female; this shows an object of some kind
has been left on the floor and with the fog in the back if the shot and the dark
mysterious woods to the right the fact that an object is their makes you feel
nervous.
2. This is a very low camera shot which shows the female walking towards the
object, which we learn to be a glove. As there is a glove in this surrounding it
makes you think that something has happened to someone, which could mean
danger.
Here is a over the shoulder long shot of a mysterious young boy that gives the
audience the feeling of being uncomfortable as you don’t know who he is and
because of the surrounding he means danger.
3. Here is a close up and a cut away to the boy’s hands and from the earlier prop of
the glove you can see that it belongs to him because he has the same glove and
one is missing.
Once again here is a over the shoulder long shot of a weird looking dog that is
wearing a mask, this really rattles the audience because this is who the boy was
so the fact that he has changed into a dog shows that she is in danger.
4. Here is a medium shot of the mask that has now left the dog and is now in the
woods on the floor. The fact that it is now on the floor shows that the dog may
have changed formation to something else.
Here is a close up of something that is buried in the mud, as she starts digging
the mud up you feel more vulnerable to the fact that something is going to
happen to the woman.
5. Here is a close up of what was buried in the mud and as she gets deeper and
closer towards the doll its eyes open and this makes the audience feel very
uncomfortable at what they have just seen.