- It starts with open frame of large huddle of people, which creates a clustered feel and as they are all looking worryingly at a screen the open frame with people in all of the frame feels bait chaotic. This makes the scene feel flustered and tense
- Top lighting on the crowd makes them look vulnerable and weak, which again creates tensions as its prompting there may be something bad about to happen.
- The colouring is a cold blue, swell as their clothing and the setting being dark harsh colours, which gives the mood a serious feel
- When the man enters he is in the middle of the scene and as well as all the people gradually moving, the camera slightly shakes, creating a larger disruption, bringing more attention to him
- There is then a point of view angle, so we can see what the crowd are watching, and as the camera is making you feel part of the crowd, this raises the urgency and suspense, but also the confusion as we are still unclear on what is happening.
- The angle and movement of the camera when it follows the man out the café, feels very like someone following him as it mimics someone walking aswell, and this again focusses on him and tells the audience he is a main character who has some importance. Then the panning establishes the scenery and gives us a overview of the location, and the fluid panning stops and then there is an explosions so this is pointing the focus on the explosion
- Finally the scene ends by the camera again mimicking the motion of running, so you feel like you are part of the film, which again raises the tension as you feel in danger.
Tuesday, 17 November 2015
Children Of Men Analysis
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