Sunday 5 December 2010

Untouchables =)

1.       Suspense is created throughout the scene; due to the fact we have a fear factor for our protagonist and also the defenceless mother and her baby. The shootings continue whilst the baby continue to falls so we fear and suspense builds due to the risk of the baby dying. We first acknowledge the protagonist trying to help the mother and child however by him coming across the anti-hero’s who wish the death of our protagonist. Suspense is built through the tempo of shots as at first we see long takes and then we start to see the rapid fire and the tempo of shot increase from individual to another. Additionally the point of view shots bring us suspense as we figure out why he looks at the clock and the outcome of the clock reaching its final time. Moreover the point of view shots looking at the mother and baby make us think if they will be ok or not. The cuts from the pram to other characters create suspense as we want to know whether the baby will reach safety or whether it will reach its fatal doom. Also the protagonist analysis of the hall makes us think what could happen and suspense creates as we don’t know what would happen and we as a audience are very anxious. Furthermore the slow motion creates suspense as we fear for the protagonist, mothers and baby’s life .

2.       Time has expand due to various techniques; due to the slow motion of the whole scene the tension and suspense has built as we feel more anxious to know who will survive and who will die, however the main issue is whether the baby will survive and due to the slow motion and the human mind we feel that the scene takes forever as we only want the safety of the baby to happen, however it feels like it will never reach safety due to the fear we have for the baby.



By the way miss my friend done this to the colour

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