When John Krasinski made his directorial horror debut with A Quiet Place(2018), audiences were pleasantly surprised. Known mostly as Jim Halpert to fans of the US version of The Office, he proved to have a keen eye for film and storytelling that could balance the tension of horror with the emotional connection of family. The film was successful enough for audiences to want more and Krasinski delivered with a sequel.A Quiet Place Part II (2020) expanded the apocalyptic world of the Abbott family, starting with telling viewers more about the first day the creatures arrive. While they learn silence is the key to survival in this film, the chosen sounds are just as important as the film’s scares. The “Day One” scene is so memorable and frightening it inspired a spin-off prequel film, A Quiet Place: Day One, so it’s worth looking into the effective film techniques used to create such an impact.The opening scene begins in silence and vacated streets until Lee opens the convenience store door. A little bell goes off above it, causing viewer’s nerves to clench in anticipation of a creature attack. It uses the audience’s knowledge of the first film to trick them by making them believe the scene is present day. Even when Lee talks to the man and woman in the convenience store, audiences are unsure of the situation because they are the only people there. This continues even after their interaction until Lee goes down an alley and is suddenly among lots of townspeople and sound because everyone had gone to the community baseball game.Related: A Quiet Place’s Spinoff Can Differentiate the Franchise From Cloverfield
When John Krasinski made his directorial horror debut with A Quiet Place(2018), audiences were pleasantly surprised. Known mostly as Jim Halpert to fans of the US version of The Office, he proved to have a keen eye for film and storytelling that could balance the tension of horror with the emotional connection of family. The film was successful enough for audiences to want more and Krasinski delivered with a sequel.
A Quiet Place Part II (2020) expanded the apocalyptic world of the Abbott family, starting with telling viewers more about the first day the creatures arrive. While they learn silence is the key to survival in this film, the chosen sounds are just as important as the film’s scares. The “Day One” scene is so memorable and frightening it inspired a spin-off prequel film, A Quiet Place: Day One, so it’s worth looking into the effective film techniques used to create such an impact.
The opening scene begins in silence and vacated streets until Lee opens the convenience store door. A little bell goes off above it, causing viewer’s nerves to clench in anticipation of a creature attack. It uses the audience’s knowledge of the first film to trick them by making them believe the scene is present day. Even when Lee talks to the man and woman in the convenience store, audiences are unsure of the situation because they are the only people there. This continues even after their interaction until Lee goes down an alley and is suddenly among lots of townspeople and sound because everyone had gone to the community baseball game.
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