This document analyzes 9 frames from 3 movies: Baby Driver, John Wick, and 21 Bridges. Frames 1-3 from Baby Driver show an establishing shot of cars driving by a bank, a character listening to music in their car, and 3 masked characters exiting a car and walking toward the bank with bags, indicating they will rob it. Frames 4-6 from John Wick depict a highly injured character's bloody hands, a car that crashed into a wall with the character in pain next to it. Frames 7-9 from 21 Bridges include a funeral in a church full of people, a crying child surrounded by sad people to set an emotional crime tone, and an extreme close-up of a
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2. BABY DRIVER
FRAME 1
This scene is from movie Baby Driver. This shot is the establishing shot of the film. It
is eye-level angle wide shot. Natural Lighting is used. In this frame there is moving cars
and bank is shown. We cannot get any idea of what is going to happen after this. This
shot creates a lot of suspense for the viewers.
3. In this frame the shot is point of view and close-up shot. The guy is watching
the I-pod in his hand. This shot is showing that the guy is listening to songs
sitting in the car.
FRAME 2
4. This shot is eye-level angle extreme long shot. In this frame 3 characters are
shown in all black dress and face masks with all 3 characters caring bags. The
actors are coming out of car and going towards the bank. Tis scene sows because
of the costume and get-up of the characters that they are going to rob the bank.
FRAME 3
5. This scene is the establishing scene of movie John Wick 1. This frame is showing
a building away from the city in night. This is shown with eye-level angle long
shot. This scene is giving us the idea that this movie is going to be crime-thriller
movie full of action because of it’s ambience and darkness.
JOHN WICK
FRAME 4
6. This shot is eye-level angle extreme close-up. This shot is building tension because
in this shot the actor is shown highly injured. The close-up of hands are shown
which are full of blood. This shot is telling us that this character has been through
a fight.
FRAME 5
7. This shot is eye-level angle long shot. In this shot we can see the car has hit
the wall and it’s door is open and the character is laid down near the wall. This
shows that the character is in deep pain.
FRAME 6
8. This frame is from movie 21 Bridges. This shot is eye-level mid shot of a kid
who is crying. The people behind him are also sad this scene shows that the
film is going to be emotional crime- action film.
21 BRIDGES
FRAME 7
9. This shot is high-level angle wide shot. This scene shows us the interior of a
church where funeral is taking place and the church is full.
FRAME 8
10. This shot is eye-level angle extreme close-up because it is showing the hands
of the actors. In this scene we can see that the kid and his mother are at his
dads funeral and his mother is crying and he is giving her tissue which shows
that he is taking the responsibilities.
FRAME 9