
1. This establishing shot shows the location of the opening sequence, it shows the viewers that its quite a quiet place.
2. This mid-shot is effective as the characters have not been revealed, which makes the audience wonder why we aren't allowed to see their faces. A focus pull has also been used to make the background look blurry so we just concentrate on the characters.
3. This shot uses the rule of thirds because in one section of the frame you can see the head and hand of the murdered victim, in the middle section you can see the two suspects walking away and in the third part of the frame you can see some sort of identification of the victim. The blood spurted against the window also helps the audience understand that the man has been seriously hurt.
4. In the fourth shot, the characters faces are finally revealed, the viewers also see by their characters facial expressions that they do not seem at all bothered by what they just did, which shows the audience what kind of personality the characters will have.
5. A close up is used to show the victim, this helps the audience to see exactly how he was injured, as well as make the viewers feel sympathy towards him.
6. A close up is used in this shot to show specifically who the charcter is.
7. This shot could be seen as a clue to solving why these girls attacked the driver. It also makes the viewers try and guess who the people in the picture are and predict a story for the driver.
8. This close up is a very effective shot as it shows that the victim was stabbed, the blood also creates a very grusome atmosphere.
9. The last shot is off the titles, the orange and black lines could be interpreted as a knife shape. As well, the audience begin to question why there is a picture of the policemen involved in solving the murder, and none of the other charcters.
Cinematography:
-Close up of kinfe to show who commited the stabbing.
-Wide Shot/Establishing Shot of town to show the setting.
-Characters faces arent shown at first to make them more mysterious.
Mise-En-Scene:
-Drivers Licence to show who the characters are.
-Set in a field in day time.
-Costume=scruffy teenagers, look angry and uncaring.
Editing:
-Film titles with the pictures of the main character (poilce officer).
-Match on Action.
-Pull Focus.
-Eye Line Match.
Sound:
-Digetic sound of music where the dead body.
-Low resident sound on the opening clip/shot which represents danger and fear.
-Hyperbolic sound when knife is dropped.
No comments:
Post a Comment