Thursday, 12 October 2017
Analyzing a film trailer Jungle Book
How to analyse a moving image text:
-Sound-
-Camera Shots
-Editing
-Mise En Scene
What elements should a good trailer have?
A good trailer should tell as little of the plot as possible and not spoil the whole film, but at the same time hook the viewers attention.
CGI- Computer Generated Imagery
First early films that used CGI was Tron in 1982, Jurassic Park and Toy Story which has improved over time dramatically as many films now only use CGI which looks very realistic.
The Jungle Book
Sound- At the beginning it start with the sound of birds and the jungle and the voice of the snake talking to the boy. The music builds up dramatically creating suspense and the voice over of the snake is added stopping when it speaks and playing again when it doesn't speak. The sound of the bell shows that something is creeping up for the boy which can represent the tiger creating suspense and interest for the viewer.
Editing- Graphics telling us that the same studio produced other films also telling the actors that are in the film which attracts the audience to come and see the movie.
Camera Shot:
1 Shot- of the film in the beginning is a tracking shot which moves in from the tree
2 Shot- cuts off to a long shot which shows that the scenery is created in the jungle
3 Shot-is a tracking shot which shows that the character is in a deep jungle
4 Shot- is a long shot which shows that character which is surrounded by massive trees all alone which introduces the character to the audience for the first time.
5 Shot- is a long shot of the animals which shows who the character is surrounded by
6 Shot- is a close up shot of the tiger walking
7 Shot- is a long shot showing the whole tiger
8 Shot- shot used is a night shot which cuts to extreme long shot
9 Shot- is a long shot of the panther walking towards the camera
10 Shot- is a close up shot of the boy which cuts into a point of view shot
11 Shot-is a very long shot of the boy and the panther
12 Shot- is a very long shot which cuts into a medium long shot
13 Shot- is a medium long shot of the boy and elephants walking up to him
14 Shot- is a medium close up of the boy which cuts into a close up of the gorilla
15 Shot- is a tracking shot of the boy
16 Shot- is a medium long shot cutting into a medium shot
17 Shot- is a tracking shot
18 Shot- is a medium close up shot of the boy and the snake
19- Shot- is an overhead shot cutting into a tracking shot
20 Shot- is a long shot cutting into a medium shot
21 Shot- is a medium close up moving to a close up
22 Shot- is a medium shot of the boy
23 Shot- is a big close up of the tiger
24 Shot- is a big close up of the panther
25 Shot- is a medium long shot moving into a medium shot of the boy running away from the gorilla
26 Shot- is the final shot of the trailer which is a very long shot of the bear and the boy swimming in the water.
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