2. The first shot is of a big
theatrical curtain
opening.
The shot stays fixated on
the curtains and sets the
audience a date for the
film is starting at.
3. There is then a comic book
shown which is opened to
read by someone whom the
audience to not see. It is
shown to seem as someone is
reading this comic book. Also,
by showing a comic book,
hints to the audience that the
film is about superheroes.
The camera then zooms
in on a section of the
comic which signifies
the importance of that
specific section of the
comic.
4. The camera keeps focus
on the tower in the
comic, and it changes into
a real life building.
The camera keeps
zooming in on the top of
the building and then
tracks over it and focuses
on the moon to show
significance.
5. It then continues to zoom
in on the moon and gets
faster. It then shows space
to show significance
towards space and starts
to show the credits of the
film.
The credits then pass
through space as if
someone is someone is
flying through space.
6. The camera then shows
the iconic sign of
Superman. This tells the
audience that the film is
about Superman.
There is then unusual
looking activity in space
that the audience is show.
For most of this opening
scene, the camera shot
doesn’t change. This is
unusual for an opening
scene.