Se7en
Thriller
I believe that the first shot should be interesting and mysterious, so that the audience should have to think about what is going on in the film. Here this shot shows this as a book could contain anything inside.
With the scary image in the background, I like how the credits have been edited to show the closer to the image the more distorted it becomes.
This close up shot of these finger handling a small object makes the audience curious as to what the object is for and why it is being handled.
Interesting shapes and figures also adds to the mystery of the sequence keeping the viewers on their toes at all times.
In this shot, it began with only one hand writing, until it is doubled up with more transparent footage of the same clip. I find it very effective how this happens.





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