--VIDEO FOUND ON VLE--
Camera
The camera is constantly shaking throughout the whole of the extract which appears parrarel to the mysterious non-digetic music that plays in the background. Therefore allowing the audience to relate to the time in which the film was set in. The camera shaking is also used to reinforce the movements made by the people that appeal in long shots during parts of the extract.
Editing
The editing is a very slow pace to correlate with the classic music playing. The director has used a slow pace to also build upon the narrative and draw the audience to the conclusion that something thrilling will happen soon.
Sound
Classical non-digetic music is used throughout to allow the audience to connect with the narrative of the film. It has been used by the director so that a tradional era is being transmitted to audience members throughout the sequence.
Mise-en-scene
An old transition has been created on screen to reflect the characters that appear in some of the long shots of the sequence, these people are dressed in a way that make them look traditional. The last part of the sequence ends with a man sitting on a chair on stage whilst a still audience is watching. This is some what simple yet affective as the sound has stopped and the tension builds towards the next scene.
Tuesday, 4 November 2008
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