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Mise-En-Scene Analysis
In the movie clip from “A Quiet Place”, the camera movement used is tilting to give a sympathetic feeling towards the characters who are walking very far with their three children. The use of the point of view shot when the father is running to save his child, creates more suspense to that very moment in which his son dies. Other camera movements used was zooming and tracking. They use these camera movements to show suspense towards the young boy who was killed by the monster. The costumes that the character was using rag clothes that has been worn for days or possibly hours. In the movie clip, noise/sound was priority because the prop was the thing that killed the young boy. There are a series of Non Verbal Communication (NVC) such as shock and fear on the Father and Mother’s face as the boy was about to get killed. There was also a facial expression of happiness in the young boy’s face as he was playing with his toy spaceship. The location/setting was also important in the movie clip because it was a dormant location in the forest, until the young boy made sound to attract the monster to their discreet location.
In the movie clip from “A Quiet Place”, the camera movement used is tilting to give a sympathetic feeling towards the characters who are walking very far with their three children. The use of the point of view shot when the father is running to save his child, creates more suspense to that very moment in which his son dies. Other camera movements used was zooming and tracking. They use these camera movements to show suspense towards the young boy who was killed by the monster. The costumes that the character was using rag clothes that has been worn for days or possibly hours. In the movie clip, noise/sound was priority because the prop was the thing that killed the young boy. There are a series of Non Verbal Communication (NVC) such as shock and fear on the Father and Mother’s face as the boy was about to get killed. There was also a facial expression of happiness in the young boy’s face as he was playing with his toy spaceship. The location/setting was also important in the movie clip because it was a dormant location in the forest, until the young boy made sound to attract the monster to their discreet location.
In the movie clip from Jurassic World, there are many different features of Mise-En-Scene. Many such as the props that are used, the Non Verbal Communication etc. In the first few seconds of the clip, we can see the people behind the computers are calling their boss to inform her of the situation at hand. We know she is the boss because gives the orders of getting the people out of the cage immediately. The connotations of the boss wearing the colour white, can be that she is pure of heart and that she is a good person. After the boss gives the order to get the people out of there, everybody has fear across their faces as they try to get out of the cage. In this movie clip props are used a lot to portray the realism of the situation they are in. For example, when the man got out of the cage, he went to go hide under a car that was parked. He cut one of the wires to cover himself in gasoline to cover his scent of a human so the dinosaur would avoid him.
Rush Hour 3: Carter vs The Giant
It is set in a Dojo, which indicates that the people there are learning karate. When Carter opens the door, he finds a very tall man. There is a high angle shot indicating that Carter is inferior compared to the tall man. Since they are in a Dojo, the tall man is wearing a Karategi, which is traditional Karate Uniform. Because of this we can see he is very experience. The close up camera angle is used to portray the facial expressions of Detective Carter and Inspector Lee in the clip. |
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Suicide Squad: Deadshot in Prison
Deadshot is dressed in an orange jumpsuit and the connotation of that can be that he is a prisoner. There is a long angle shot to show how many men are need to keep deadshot in his place. There was a point of view shot and a hand held camera movement. This camera movement and camera angle create a sense of realism when Deadshot is shooting at the targets with not even half his force. When Deadshot notices that the gun is real and not a bluff, he has excitement across his face which defines his emotions in that moment. Camera angles
Camera angles refer to how a scene is framed. Many different types of camera angles which are chosen by the media text producer, influenced by how the audience reads what they see. |
Rush Hour 3: Nun Scene
The close up camera angle which portrays fear in the bad guy when he experiences a near death experience. (Gun pointed his head for the second after the first fault in the gun). There are also signs of fear in the nun, when she also witnesses a murder/someone die in front of her eyes. With all the equipment(props) in the background such as Defibrillators, Surgical Table, etc we can see that it is set in a hospital. The use of the gun props gives a more real effect to their interrogation, causing fear and distress for the bad guy. |