Sunday 13 October 2013

The Wolverine (Essay)






Camera Techniques:
The first camera technique used is a Close Up. The expression on the protagonist's face creates alot of tension just within the first few seconds, because his face is sweating and he's just woken up from sleep, but not peacefully, he's been woken. This makes the audience question why he's been woken.
Another camera shot that has been used is over the shoulder shot. This lets the audience see what the other character is seeing and the expression on the other person's face. This is often used in dialogue or conversational language.
A tracking shot is also used when the fighting scene is happening to show the full fight, so that we, the audience, don't miss any action whilst the violence is going on.


Sound:

Sound is very important in any action/adventure films. This is because it moves the action along.

The sound or music can determine whether to pick up the pace of the film or not.
For example, dramatic music makes everything tense, sad music makes everything much more emotional and upbeat, happy music makes everyone feel like the plot's getting better in action/adventure films.
Editing:

Editing is used a lot in action/adventure films.
 In the above clip, the gunshots, fast cuts and explosions are edited.
Fast Cuts is when they fast forward some action scenes and longer scenes so that the audience doesnt get bored at looking at the same thing over and over again, becoming dis-interested. 





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