Monday, 23 September 2013

Notes

Gone with the Wind Trailer

ripped atlantan flag (not completely ripped)- shows that their hope has been slightly lost as they have been damaged but are still intact.
high angle shot slowly zooms out revealing more of the scene of injured soldiers. the camera pans with the woman so she is constantly in the middle of the shot. she could be representing the hope or purity that is still present in their country.

Inglorious Basterds Pub Scene

Narrative: the nazis are in mid second world war and are relaxing in the pub yet there is still an air of tension and hostility

Genre: action film because of iconography of guns and presence of Nazis, yet comedy that is because of the unseriousness of the intense matter

Style: historical symbolism

Representation: masculinity through the guns but when they hold the guns under the table it implies homoerotic

Message: redemption and revenge throughout the war

Angle: eyeline shots to make it more personal and the audience empathise the situation- make them feel they are involved

Shot types: close ups of the faces of the men to show intense conversation. shot under table where men are holding guns- phallicimagery

Movement: quick shots from person to person to show different vantage points of the fight and scene

Focus: zooming into the faces of the men to emphasise the seriousness of the situation- tension around them, coveying the emotions of the Nazis

Framing: Nazis were placed in centre of shot to emphasise plot

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