This document analyzes different shots used in a film sequence and what they convey. It discusses various close-up, long, and mid shots that show characters' facial expressions and interactions, establishing settings, and implying themes of violence, gangs, corruption, and aggression through the visuals and action depicted, fitting for the thriller genre. Shots are used to suggest characters' confidence, interest, anger, and hunger for money. Locations shown through long shots link the rundown settings to expected illegal activity.
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9 Shot Movie Analysis
1. Over the shoulder shot
This shows that people are
interested and looking at him
Close up shot
This shows that he is confident; he is
looking back at them.
This suggests that he has done this
before.
He shows eye-contact to the
costumers.
2. Close up
This shows a close up of the
audience. It shows that they are
interested in buying his goods
because of eye contact and facial
expressions
Long shot
This shot shows the setting of the
opening sequence of the film.
It is of a rundown area where you
would expect illegal activity to be
happening.
A rundown setting links to the
Genre of Thriller as it connotes
violence and gangs.
3. longshot
This shot shows once again the
setting but also that they are being
chased by a police man.
Mid shot ( slow motion )
This show is in slow motion. This
allowed the narrator to give a brief
introduction into the character’s
lives.
4. A shot which shows the titles of the
film.
They enter slowly and in individual
letters. This looks like gun shots
which connotes with violence and
aggressive behaviour which is
important in a thriller movie.
Close- up shot of his face.
This shot shows the anger of one of
the characters. He is pointing to
threaten and his facial expression is
clear.
This links to thriller because he is
showing anger and ready to cause
violence.
5. Extreme Close up
This is an ECU of Edd’s face when
the money was shown to him. He is
focused on it which suggests that he
is hungered by money. This links to
the genre of thriller as it connotes
with corruption, stealing and
obsession.