Thursday, 18 November 2010

Section 2 - Red Eye


Narrative Structure

  • We see the wallet being stolen. 
  • Later see the same wallet being taken out a bag, which suggests someone else has it. 
  • We see an i.d of a man who we then see in the next scene, this all links together.
  • We also see a picture of his daughter in his wallet, we then realise she means a lot to this man.
Thriller Codes and Conventions
  • Concealment, partial vision- takes wallet
  • Q&A model, we don't know what's in the crate.
Camera Work
  • Zooms in before wallet is taken which then changes the focus on the shot.
  • Establishing shot of the building.
  • Two settings at the same time, which means the camera is cross cutting to each place which shows how hectic they are. 
Mise en Scene
  • See a pictures straight away of young girl, link this to the main character, looks happy, intelligent and sporty
  • Looks like shes important to the persons whose house it is 
  • Raining to give a dull effect to the film.
  • Everyone is rushed, showing its a city.
Sound
  • Music is uneasy.
  • Music builds up a lot of suspense, loud, ticking beat, deep and builds tension.
  • Over the music we can hear a plane taking off. 
  • Music builds up tension and a climax but then cuts off. 
  • Music again builds up to a climax by building up pace.
  • Music emphasises how hectic the scene is.
Graphics
  • Black back ground with white text getting smaller- movement. 
  • Red Eye written in red, black background, capitals, bigger font than titles red signifying blood, danger, anger.
  • Titles still taking place when the film starts, smaller, less important people usually.  

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