Friday, 6 July 2012

5 minutes analysis of Felma and Louise



5 minute analysis of Felma and Louise
Joining images: None
Background sounds: The use of Country songs suggests that the film is set in deep america such as Texas 

Tempo Opening shot is an establishing shot of 32" which introduces the main character. The tempo is slow to build up the story line and to introduce the audience to the characters personality.

Fades
The transistions are straight cuts which is typical of a hollywood film - there are no flashbacks or fantacy sequences that require fades

Timing of a shot
The timing of shots in the opening sequence suggests the film is fast paced

Editing and timing: the editing was really slow pace, which builds up tension and makes you think about whats going on in the scene rather than just showing you.

Condensing/expanding time: No condencing or expanding of time - It is set in real time at real pace

Arranging the order event
We are first introduced the the main stronger character in her working enviroment, the next character is then introduced in her home enviroment. The fact that both women are introduced at the begining of the film suggests that the film is about them.

Time and space
Opening spaces indicating freedom, running to freedom.

Shot reverse shot The conversation which introduces the two main characters is in shot reverse shot over the telephone

Eye line match: She looks at the gun so its shows the audience the gun might a massive part to play in the film.

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