Friday, 15 March 2013

Case Study 5.1

This is the last shot from the 1st  scene. The facial expression of this character looks like he is up to something, or he knows something that the other characters do not.



This is the 1st shot from the second scene. The transition is quick indicating that the activities of the characters in the second scene have to be fast.
 
Camera-
In the 1st scene all the camera shots are close ups of the different characters. All of the shots have quick transitons after the characters have said their lines. The camera doesn't pan in this scene. In the second scene the camera is very shaky this could have been used to create the effect that they are scared or startled. In the second scene there are a lot of over the shoulder shots included.  
 
 
Editing-
The bridge is made by adding a quick transition from the top image on this page to the second. There are many angle shots from different persepectives in the first scene. This could create the effect of perspective for the audience.
 
 
Sound- In the first scene the sound is just the dialogue, with background music that was played in the pub which they are in. In the second scene it is just dialogue. Everything that the characters are saying during the second scene is important.
 
Mise en scene- In the first scene there is a lot of natural light in every shot. In the second scene there is darkness and shadows on the bad characters. On the good character there is a little bit of natural light with a few shadows ths could represent his past. The first storyline is in a public place in the second it is in a flat which creates privacy and mystery with in the set. The atmosphere for the first scene is relaxed, the second is tense and scared. In the first scene there is many bright colours including Cheryls top which is bright blue, while in the second scene there are very pastel like colours which seem urban. It seems like their clothing is trying to not attract attension.
 
 
 Time- 2.16- 6.04
 


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