Posts

Showing posts from October, 2017

Case Study 2: Kingsman Scene Analysis

Image
The scene i'm going to be analysing in Kingsman is the final bar scene. The scene starts with Non-Diegetic music and then it transitions to Diegetic music. The music that was being played was upbeat and it set a happy mood for the ending till the camera pans out of the tablet and on to Dean & Samantha. The dialogue starts with Dean asking Samantha to turn the music off as it is annoying him meanwhile Samantha doesn't reply but huffs and puffs. The Diegetic music starts to fade away as the camera pans out of the two until a voice is heard. "I rather like that song". Here instantly the audience are left surprised as Eggsy has returned to the same setting to where he was in the beginning with the Kingsman who fought for him. This is an act of foreshadowing as it is showing us what Eggsy is going to do to Dean and the other guys. Going back to the sound of the film, from the point where Eggsy makes a surprise visit, non-diegetic music fades in at 13 seconds of t

Children Of Men 2 Scenes Analysis

Image
2 Scene Analysis The movie begins with a black screen with news reporters reporting about the latest news and disasters that are happening. The use of this black screen creates tension for the audiences as they don't know what exactly is going to be shown next after this scene. For this scene any other colour could have been used by the director/producer but he decided to use black because it symbolises death, evil and mystery. Mystery is a good word to use as the audience would be wondering what is going on or about to happen in this film. The first visual scene of the film starts with a crowded shop full of people who are watching the news. Even though the cafe is crowded, there is an eerie silence as they watch the news on the youngest person in the world who got murdered. As this information is shown on the news there is also a piece of Diegetic music that slowly fades in to slowly catch the audiences' sympathy and emotions in the scene too. As much as there isn'