2. Opening Shot
This is the first initial shot as the
title sequence begins.
This shot shows the division
between the dominant characters
in the film and the weak.
A wide shot is used to highlight
the dominant character’s car. A
low angle is used to show the car
and the man looming over the
weak.
The dominant male is wearing a
hat and his car in the background
which shows he has more wealth
and power. Hats, in the
past, suggest wealth
3. This is the second shot in the title
sequence.
The characters gesture code
suggests that they’re about to
fight.
Also it could show the division of
race/culture because they are
separated by the writing.
4. This is the next most
significant shot in the title
sequence.
It’s a close up of the woman’s
face and she is holding a gun
her gesture code shows that
she is about to shoot/already
shot someone, also the
colours are pink and purple
which fits in with her gender.
7. This shot showing a man with a
gun resting on his shoulder and
sunglasses on infer that he has
authority in the film. The cars in
the background represent his
property that he protects.
His gesture code infers that
8. The words in the
background of this
shot, particularly the ‘No
Fighting’, indicate that
there is quite a lot of rule
braking in this film, and
going against the law and
the norm.
9. This shot of a rubber-duck
with a cigarette in it’s mouth
suggests the film is going to be
quite dark.
And confusing because a
rubber duck and a cigarette
could not normally go
together.
10. Finally, the title sequence
comes to a close, revealing
the title of the film.
The font is very bold
suggesting that the film is
for quite a masculine
audience.
There is a gun shot mark in
the bottom left corner,