The document discusses various micro elements and cinematography techniques used in film openings, including shots, lighting, sound, costumes, and props. It analyzes how close-ups, tilts, tracks, and fast cuts are used to build suspense and suggest helplessness in the opening of a home invasion thriller. Diegetic sounds set the scene and facial expressions, body language, and violence are used to involve the audience. Extreme close-ups emphasize pain without showing graphic details. Costumes and lighting are also used to symbolize innocence and foreshadow injustice.