we will be be looking at three genres horror, romantic comedy and thriller. From each genre we will be looking at the opening sequence of a film. hope you enjoy reading it!
Thursday, 31 March 2011
Monday, 21 March 2011
Red
Red Dragon was made in 2002 its a thriller about the serial killer Dr. Hannibal Lector. the film is written by Ted Tally and directed by Brett Ratner.
Camera angles
The first camera angle is an establishing shot of an orchestra playing and the audience watching it, everything seems normal. There is a close up of Hannibal's Lectors eye. It puts empathise on the evilness you can see in his eyes. They have also used a low angle of the Hannibal; you can clearly see he's in power. They have also used a shot-reverse-shot of the detective and the Hannibal; it shows the tension between the two characters. A close up of the detectives face reveals shock when he realises who the killer is.
Mise en scene
The first bit of the opening sequence is in a theatre, an orchestra. The rest of it is in Hannibal Lectors house. The lighting of the house is dim, but normal. At first you think nothing is happening as even the music is soothing and makes you relaxed. The opening credit of the film is in white and red writing, which you would usually associate with a thriller. The music at the beginning is cute and relaxed but as the action picks up the tempo of the music picks up too. There is also a close up of a scrap book which reminds you of se7en, you can see newspaper cuttings of the detective. It makes you realise that the Hannibal’s mind set is not normal.
Sound and Editing
The editing which was used is seamless editing, everything flows naturally. The music used is slow and relaxed but then gets faster as the action happens. The sounds you can hear are the orchestra playing. The dialogue used around the dinner table is mostly of men event thought there are many women around the table, this makes you think the men are in charge. You can hear the creaking of the floorboards as the Hannibal leaves the room. You can then hear the sound of the detective getting stabbed which you do not expect; this is when the music picks up tempo. Last but not least you can hear the gunshot as the detective shoots the Hannibal.
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