TEXTUAL ANALYSIS
Zero Dark Thirty
Gianluca & Jake
SHOT 1:
The long take in darkness with
voice over of people panicking on
the phone, connotes chaos. The
different voices reflect how many
people were affected and it instills
fear in you. Which makes the
audience panic. The dialogue is of
911 calls , we hear lots of people
trying to get help and put their
messages across (‘I love you”)
which connotes desperation. The
use of the blank black shot makes
you focus on the voices and it
connotes the gravity of the
situation, furthermore it makes the
audience imagine what's
happening.
SHOT 2:
This shot is the first visual
shot. The light that shines
through one little hole in
the roof of the room
connotes hope and it
suggests the resolution of
their problems is in reach
or in the room where the
light shines down.
SHOT 3:
The next shot is a close up of a
masked man which connotes a
lack of identity and we associate
it with violence because we fear
the unknown. It also explains
what is about to take place. The
camera then tracks right and the
over the shoulder shot reveals a
man with no mask, this connotes
that he may be the ‘boss’. No
mask connotes that he has no
fear of people knowing his
identity.
SHOT 4:
The long shot reveals
the possible resolution
of their problems and it
establishes what the
situations is and
explains why there are
masked men.
Furthermore the use of
shaky cam connotes
realism and it makes the
audience feel like they
are in the room.
SHOT 5:
This next shot is a close up and we
would automatically assume that is
was a man due to the situation and
the stereotypes of men being mentally
and physically stronger that women.
(Later on in the film we find out that it
is a woman) However due to the film
not being a Hollywood film, the
representations aren’t demonstrated.
The shot shows how she is
looking, this connotes
observation, which is needed to find
out information. All eyes are on the
prisoners every mood because any bit
of information could be vital for their
problems.
SHOT 6:
The next close up of the man
(possible protagonist) is a very
slight low angle shot which allows
the audience to see the man
looking down on his prisoner
which connotes his dominance
and authority, furthermore the
over the shoulder shot connotes
the prisoners inferiority. In
addition the low key lighting
connotes fear of the unknown and
it adds to the effect of creating
this horrible interrogation scene.
SHOT 7:
This next shot is another over
the shoulder shot of the
prisoner which shows his face
and his injuries. The wounds
connote the violence and
determination of the
interrogators. However the
prisoners face connotes
tolerance but also fear, it seems
as though he isn't sure whether
to tell them what he knows, due
to the consequences of both
actions, either way something
bad will happen.
SHOT 8:
The close up of the prisoner
being pushed around shows
the violence begin, and it
connotes that the
interrogators will not tolerate
him wasting their time. In
addition the shaky cam
allows the audience to
almost feel the forces of the
violent pushing.
SHOT 9:
This close up of the prisoners feet
connotes the speed and pace of the
interrogators and how they perform
things quickly, this adds to the effect
of violence and it makes the
prisoner seem worthless. The
following close up shots also
connote intimacy allowing the
audience to feel close and as if they
are experiencing the situation with
their own eyes. The track of the
camera allows us to believe this as
it connotes a sense of watching.
The camera acts as eyes scanning
the prisoner.
SHOT 10:
The next few shots consist of
close ups with a lot of shaky
cam, they reveal the methods
of torture and the shaky cam
connotes the animalistic acts
which contributes to the effect
of showing how worthless he is
when he doesn’t cooperate
with the interrogators. The
camera also connotes
struggling and captivation, the
prisoner reacts to the
involuntary movement.
SHOT 11:
This shot is outside of the
interrogation room and we see a
change in camera type, we now
see medium close ups which
connote importance and
authority, in addition the high key
lighting explains to the audience
the difference in the environments.
This medium close up of the
woman shows the audience that
she isn't in the male gaze and
therefore we can apply Gauntlett’s
theory to explain how she has
control of her sexuality.

Textual Analysis of Zero Dark Thirty

  • 1.
    TEXTUAL ANALYSIS Zero DarkThirty Gianluca & Jake
  • 2.
    SHOT 1: The longtake in darkness with voice over of people panicking on the phone, connotes chaos. The different voices reflect how many people were affected and it instills fear in you. Which makes the audience panic. The dialogue is of 911 calls , we hear lots of people trying to get help and put their messages across (‘I love you”) which connotes desperation. The use of the blank black shot makes you focus on the voices and it connotes the gravity of the situation, furthermore it makes the audience imagine what's happening.
  • 3.
    SHOT 2: This shotis the first visual shot. The light that shines through one little hole in the roof of the room connotes hope and it suggests the resolution of their problems is in reach or in the room where the light shines down.
  • 4.
    SHOT 3: The nextshot is a close up of a masked man which connotes a lack of identity and we associate it with violence because we fear the unknown. It also explains what is about to take place. The camera then tracks right and the over the shoulder shot reveals a man with no mask, this connotes that he may be the ‘boss’. No mask connotes that he has no fear of people knowing his identity.
  • 5.
    SHOT 4: The longshot reveals the possible resolution of their problems and it establishes what the situations is and explains why there are masked men. Furthermore the use of shaky cam connotes realism and it makes the audience feel like they are in the room.
  • 6.
    SHOT 5: This nextshot is a close up and we would automatically assume that is was a man due to the situation and the stereotypes of men being mentally and physically stronger that women. (Later on in the film we find out that it is a woman) However due to the film not being a Hollywood film, the representations aren’t demonstrated. The shot shows how she is looking, this connotes observation, which is needed to find out information. All eyes are on the prisoners every mood because any bit of information could be vital for their problems.
  • 7.
    SHOT 6: The nextclose up of the man (possible protagonist) is a very slight low angle shot which allows the audience to see the man looking down on his prisoner which connotes his dominance and authority, furthermore the over the shoulder shot connotes the prisoners inferiority. In addition the low key lighting connotes fear of the unknown and it adds to the effect of creating this horrible interrogation scene.
  • 8.
    SHOT 7: This nextshot is another over the shoulder shot of the prisoner which shows his face and his injuries. The wounds connote the violence and determination of the interrogators. However the prisoners face connotes tolerance but also fear, it seems as though he isn't sure whether to tell them what he knows, due to the consequences of both actions, either way something bad will happen.
  • 9.
    SHOT 8: The closeup of the prisoner being pushed around shows the violence begin, and it connotes that the interrogators will not tolerate him wasting their time. In addition the shaky cam allows the audience to almost feel the forces of the violent pushing.
  • 10.
    SHOT 9: This closeup of the prisoners feet connotes the speed and pace of the interrogators and how they perform things quickly, this adds to the effect of violence and it makes the prisoner seem worthless. The following close up shots also connote intimacy allowing the audience to feel close and as if they are experiencing the situation with their own eyes. The track of the camera allows us to believe this as it connotes a sense of watching. The camera acts as eyes scanning the prisoner.
  • 11.
    SHOT 10: The nextfew shots consist of close ups with a lot of shaky cam, they reveal the methods of torture and the shaky cam connotes the animalistic acts which contributes to the effect of showing how worthless he is when he doesn’t cooperate with the interrogators. The camera also connotes struggling and captivation, the prisoner reacts to the involuntary movement.
  • 12.
    SHOT 11: This shotis outside of the interrogation room and we see a change in camera type, we now see medium close ups which connote importance and authority, in addition the high key lighting explains to the audience the difference in the environments. This medium close up of the woman shows the audience that she isn't in the male gaze and therefore we can apply Gauntlett’s theory to explain how she has control of her sexuality.