Thursday 23 April 2009

posters from films we analysed





What lies beneath
The music begins at a slow tempo and speeds up towards the end. It also cross cuts to scenes back to a big house. This emphasizes what the film is about. The pace of the film also becomes faster as it goes on and black outs are used in between scenes to build up suspense.

Vertigo
The music starts of as fast and racy. Then an establishing shot is used of the city. It is dark and gloomy and the people are in silohette. Then towards the end there are close ups of the main actors face. This establishes who the main characters of the film are. The voices of the people speaking are drowned out. This signifies that what they are saying is not important so the audience focus more on the action.

Gone baby gone
The music starts of as slow ophera style music and a narrater is illustrating the story at the beginning. The narrater stops and there are people talking over the music about a girl that has gone missing. This is done so the audience can establish what the film is about. The music slowly starts to speed up towards the end. It also quickley cuts to different scenes of people talking about the child. The titles are also done in luminous blue colours. This is so it stands out.

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