Through
analysing this film I have learnt some new techniques and conventions of
thriller films in general, as well as crime thrillers. Unlike the other films I
have analysed this one had a much quicker pace, and contained a lot more
action. This made the opening seem very hectic as there were no real pauses.
The use of
many fast cuts helped increase the pace of the opening, establishing to the
audience that the film will be full of action. Furthermore, I found it
interesting that due to the nature of the film, if the director felt it
necessary to zoom in, one fluid motion was not used. Instead a series of LS, MS
and CU shots were cut together to create a disjointed and jerky scene.
Therefore, I have learnt that if it relates to the themes and pace of the rest
of the film it would be an interesting and effective technique to use myself.
The music in
the opening was upbeat adding to the pace of the film, and didn’t fade in and
out when necessary, instead it was just stopped which differs to the other
films I have analysed and highlights the difference in pace of the opening of
this film. Furthermore the use of train
sound effects was effective because it reinforced the main theme within the
film.
The setting
and costumes used in the opening all contrasted with one another which reinforces
the differences in characters and locations. This technique of contrast and
juxtaposition is one I have learnt and may be able to use in my coursework if
any of my characters have substantially different personalities. Or, if I want
to show juxtaposition through two locations I’m filming in.
Finally the
most interesting and effective concept used in this opening were the
rectangular blocks that appeared throughout the title sequence. These
represented the trains in the film and taught me how you can take the most
significant theme in a film and use it in the opening to create effect and add
relevant animation. I have also learnt that you can use the font used for the actors, producers, and
directors names to effect. For example, in this opening, the writing seemed as
though it was moving even if it was still. This highlighted how continual
movement was used throughout the opening giving it a fast pace, and suggesting
the film would be action-packed.
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