The Devil made me do it is a documentary about the murder of
an Italian nun, which was committed by three young teenage girls, many thought
the murder was due to the behaviour and violent lyrics of Marylin Manson. As he
was very popular around the time of the murder.
The documentary was mixed, as it used things such as archive
material - for example there was footage from a Marylin Manson concert. They
had a voice over for the narrator, also known as the voice of god. Cutaways and
graphics were also used, to add variety to the documentary. There is also a
narrative structure as there was a beginning, middle and end to the
documentary. And a variety of different camerawork and editing was used to add
depth.
In the opening of the documentary there was a montage of
different camera shots, of fans and crowds in a Marylin Manson concert. The
documentary uses enigma code, as it opens with a Marylin Manson concert, and
then the scene changes and focuses on the death of an Italian nun, this mystery
allows the audience to carry on watching to find out what the connection is
between the two. Within twelve minutes the enigma code becomes clear. And the
audience is told that Marylin’s music and attitude was what affected the
behaviour of the killers.
There was also many interviews taken throughout the documentary, for example a
lawyer was taken to a Marylin Manson concert and to view his behaviour which
she found disturbing.Later in the documentary the audience is introduced to one of the young girls fathers. There are shots of him boarding a train on his way to see her, and throughout his interview there are
many cut-aways to images of what he is talking about e.g. cuts to his daughter in prison and then back to him.
To change a scene in one point of the documentary they show a man walking out of a room turning of a light to black-out, as the next scene is dark this was used instead of fading to black. Throughout the documentary the audience is told a lot about the murder and how Marylins music affected people at that time, however there were questions left unanswered.
There is a wide range of camera work used in ‘The Devil made me do it’. There were many establishing shots used to show that the crime was located in Italy, for example, while the voice over was explaining about the Italian nun, there was a clip showing various streets and buildings around the village.
Also there were many interviews throughout the documentary, some of these were
in two shots, for example, a couple who were in a medium shot, thee was also a
woman in a close-up, to show how tense the documentary became this added
variety and drama to the documentary to engage the audience. There was also an
interview with friends of the killers, who were all in a medium close up of
them lying on a bed talking to one another as they answered the questions, this
represents them as being less serious and suggests they don’t care about the
death.
The Mise-en-scene was focused mostly outdoors in the
villages and towns of Italy. There were many large establishing shots of the
land showing the murder location. Also in each interview there was a different
scene, for example, there was a married couple sitting in the living room of
there family home contrasting the horror. And there was an informal interview
inside an Italian cafe, with three young people.
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