3. Camera Angles
Guardians of the Galaxy is a
science fiction blockbuster
and is by far the most
successful film produced by
Marvel.
The DOP makes use of fast
paced editing as it is a highly
action packed film which
requires a lot of jump cuts
and diverse camera angles, in
order to get every significant
shot and cover all the action
that is actually taking place.
4. Editing & Mise-en-scene
Guardians of the galaxy contained
mostly fast paced editing because
there was a lot of action shots to
cover.
The Mise-en-scene included many
props like laser guns and many
gadgets.
Apart form that the clothing they wore
was very important as it
represented their character and
individuality in the film.
5. Sound
The soundtrack contained music from the 80โs only to add a
bit of humor and diversity to the movie.
The background music was mostly fast paced as it needed to
fit with the scene which was filled with action.
6.
7. Camera Angles
Spiderman is a science fiction
blockbuster and is by far
the most successful film
series produced by Marvel.
The DOP makes use of fast
paced editing as well as
slow paced editing as it is a
highly action packed film
but it has slow intimate
shots as well which make
use of the slow paced
editing in order to get
every significant shot and
cover all the action and
intimacy that is actually
taking place.
8. Editing & Mise-en-Scene
The director of Spiderman has
introduced the audience to a
feeling of aspiration through a
variety of different techniques
and captures the viewerโs
attention to the smallest
details with great success and
deliverance to become the
character that is Peter Parker.
Much like other action packed
movies, the Spiderman also
consisted of fast paced editing
but at the same time use slow
paced editing at parts where
he was interacting with his
loved ones to show intimacy.
The Mise-en-scene consisted
mostly of props like costumes
for the hero himself and the
villains as well. A lot of
weaponry was used for the
antagonists.
9. Soundtrack
Spider-Man: Original
Motion Picture Score is
the Soundtrack for the
film of the same name. It
was released on June 4,
2002. The score combines
traditional orchestration,
ethnic percussion and
electronic elements. A CD
release of the score came
out from Sony's label.