Thursday, 25 September 2014

Movie shot analysis


Movie Shot analysis


The movie shot on the right from Twilight-Eclipse, shows us an image of three characters. It shows us how the male and female character are both standing behind another male character on the verge of killing the male dressed in a blue shirt looking at something, worried . The fact that the female character is seen breaking the protagonists neck and not the male, is quite ironic as women are seen as less dominant and powerful than men, however in this case its the opposite. It also suggests that the male holding the other males arm is helping the female in completing her mission as he is seen holding the protagonist so the female character can kill him easily.  In addition, the characters are seen wearing casual clothing which allows them to fit in with the environment they're living in. The female character had reddish;ginger curly hair which presents her as perfect which can portray her as the evil character in the movie or in other words the femme fatal. Furthermore, the facial expression on her looks very evil and cunning which suggests she wants to take revenge on him. The lighting used is high-key lighting where a lot of light has been used to make everything in the frame visible for us to see. Lastly, it seems as if the frame is set in a snowy forest as you can sort of see blurred tree trunks and frozen leaves covered in snow.

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