To summarise the thriller opening in a few words, it was upbeat and tense. Unfortunately the target audience was not very clear; therefore this could be much improved. The sequence does, just about work as an opening to a full length thriller film as it does manage to explain part of the plot. A noticeable piece of good camera work was when the character wearing a black Superdry jacket was sprinting towards the camera, and then he was shown from the back running away from the camera. A less successful piece of camera work was when a character was reading a piece of paper, it was not very clear what the written word on the paper said. From what I have analysed, not much thought was taken into Mise En Scene. It is understandable that it is a thriller opening as it uses several short cuts to make this clear. The sound is used appropriately and integrates well with the images. When the characters heart beat would be increasing, the non-diegetic music goes more upbeat. The titling is rather creative as it goes with the title of the film.
To summaries the thriller opening in a few words, it was an up beat, had an interesting plot which shows creativity. The sound has been integrated well and works well with the thriller.
The target audience would be somewhere between 15 and 17, i chose this because of the nature of the story being quite upsetting to some who are younger.
The opening sequence does work for a thriller because they give an idea of the story without being to unrestricted.
The framing for the last scene when opening the paper swan, the framing was slightly out but other than that, all the framing with the reporter scene was framed at shot very well pretty much like actual TV.
The reporters papers and the swan are nice props and fit in very well with the opening.
The titling for the opening were very well placed, this can be made better by extending the time of the names being there.
To summarise the thriller opening in a few words, it was upbeat and tense.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately the target audience was not very clear; therefore this could be much improved. The sequence does, just about work as an opening to a full length thriller film as it does manage to explain part of the plot. A noticeable piece of good camera work was when the character wearing a black Superdry jacket was sprinting towards the camera, and then he was shown from the back running away from the camera. A less successful piece of camera work was when a character was reading a piece of paper, it was not very clear what the written word on the paper said.
From what I have analysed, not much thought was taken into Mise En Scene.
It is understandable that it is a thriller opening as it uses several short cuts to make this clear. The sound is used appropriately and integrates well with the images. When the characters heart beat would be increasing, the non-diegetic music goes more upbeat. The titling is rather creative as it goes with the title of the film.
Keelan- TeamGimli
To summaries the thriller opening in a few words, it was an up beat, had an interesting plot which shows creativity. The sound has been integrated well and works well with the thriller.
ReplyDeleteThe target audience would be somewhere between 15 and 17, i chose this because of the nature of the story being quite upsetting to some who are younger.
The opening sequence does work for a thriller because they give an idea of the story without being to unrestricted.
The framing for the last scene when opening the paper swan, the framing was slightly out but other than that, all the framing with the reporter scene was framed at shot very well pretty much like actual TV.
The reporters papers and the swan are nice props and fit in very well with the opening.
The titling for the opening were very well placed, this can be made better by extending the time of the names being there.
James- TeamGimli_