Thursday 18 September 2014

Minority Report Analysis



The medium close up range shot allows you to see the reactions of all the characters in this image. It sets an impression that something is going to happen and a build up in tension when looking at this. This may suggests that a crime is being committed and the characters are in shock. It could also mean they've spotted someone running away as one of the characters faces are more serious rather than in shock of a crime that could of been committed. This shot allows us to see the background where the characters are standing setting an impression of what is going on or what may be going on in this scene. It just shows enough to get an impression of the scene.



The Wide Shot allows us to see the setting and the environment around in this scene. Its done deliberately to get an idea of what's going on in the scene and to get a better understanding of what may be going on. The car has purposely been placed in the centre of this scene as  its the main part of the scene to get all focus on this part rather than have the car at the bottom right of the screen this is so its easier to understand what's going on in the environment. The car has been centralized to grab attention so then later on as the character runs past he is seen.



The Close Up shot is used to get the extra information about the characters emotions and detail in what he is feeling at this particular point to understand what he's going through. The character may have seen danger or someone in front of him as he is staring at whatever it is. He looks to avoid what could potentially harm him as he is aware of what could happen. This shot allows us to see the background of where this man is and to set an impression of what is going on or going to happen depending on where he is. It sets the atmosphere for what's going to happen and creates tension.

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