Wednesday 19 September 2012

Film Analysis

Se7en
-         quick screen shots
-         build up to title of film, music becomes more intense
-         music starts slow
-         unpleasant noise (crying,  screaming, weapons) – builds up drama
-         strange, twisted images – mysterious, enigma
-         credits – class actors viewed first
-         make the audience feel uncomfortable
-         no dialogue
-         structure of music/dialogue fits into theme, scary song lyric
-         close ups, doesn’t give anything away, creates atmosphere
-         mood and pace of shots fits into genre

Austin Powers
-         fast, bubbly music
-         small snippets of dialogue,  comments
-         hotel setting, fast moving
-         good use of props
-         naked, humour, light hearted
-         actions represent personality
-         credits, bubbly multicoloured fonts creates positive and funky feeling of the film

James Bond (Gold Finger)
-         mysterious
-         slow paced
-         simple and clever, however clearly thought through
-         lyrics relate to film (song made for the film)
-         slightly dragged on
-         certain scenes projected onto gold body, builds up genre
-         setting up music to portray “sexy” secret agent (James Bond)
-         juxtaposition, action being viewed (drama) however slow sexy song as well as gold naked lady (romance)

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