assignment 6 – opening sequence analysis
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Assignment 6 – Opening Sequence
AnalysisBy Gledis Dedaj
The Opening Sequence from ‘Gattaca’!
• Genre: Science fiction • How it meets conventions of the genre: The use of images such as body parts and medical
equipment allowthe audience to know that the movie will have
something to do with science.
These different shots tell the audience that the movie is about identity and someone trying to hide theirs.
Finger nail
Human hair
Packets of blood and urine
Font/titles of Gattaca!
• The text/writing in the opening sequence fades in sync with the music.
• The text is small at first- this represents looking through a microscope.
• This links to the Science Fiction genre of the film.
Camera Shots!• The opening sequence consists of mostly close-up
shots and extreme close-up shots.• These extreme close-ups are done to hide the
identity of the character in order to reflect what the film is about- Hidden identity.
•Extreme close-up of hair •The characters face is
always hidden to create mystery and
enigma
•The close-ups give the audience pieces of a puzzle from the movie – this creates enigma.
Camera movement!• The camera movements are very slow and smooth in order to calm the audience and put
them at ease .• The movements flow from shot to shot to
relax the audience.
•The camera moves swiftly and gently along to show the strand of hair.
•The camera moves with him as he slowly shaves.
Sound and Transitions!
• Sound:
• The music is non-diagetic.• Its starts off slow then
high violins come in.• It is very slow pace
throughout the opening sequence.
• After a while the noise of the characters movement can be herd-this is diagetic sound.
• Transitions:
• The images overlap each other and fade into other images.
• No cuts, it keeps flowing.• The minimal movements
from the character and lack of action creates a slow pace
Images!• The opening sequence consists of different shots of
the characters body.
• It shows an experiment going on but its not explained.
• The images are pieces of a puzzle that create enigma.
• From the images we know the film has something to do with the human body.
Trying to hide his identity with a false finger print
•We can be identified through our blood and urine.
•He is using someone else's – trying to hide his identity
The Opening Sequence From ‘Seven’
• Genre: Thriller• How it meets conventions of the genre:It does this by flashing random and disturbing
images.This makes the audience uneasy – common in
thrillers.
•The randomness of the images create enigma for the opening sequence
Camera Shots!• Images overlap each other and fade away in time
with the music.
• Close-ups of characters actions emphasis what it is that they are doing.
• Their face is not revealed, we only see body parts
like their fingers and finger tips.
Narrative and Images!• Narrative:• The character is getting
rid of his fingerprints.
• He wants to hide his identity.
• He doesn’t want to be found.
• Images:• Images of photos and
weird random pictures.
• The images make the audience uneasy.
• They send out a cold medical feel
• Torture instruments and money represent crime, greed and evil.
Editing/Pace and Transitions!
• Editing/Pace:
• The pace is quite slow but the camera shots and flashes of images make it seem a lot faster.
• Transitions:
• Small pieces of information are revealed .
• This creates enigma.
• The overlapping and fading disorientate the audience.
•Fast flash of the title
Special Effects!
• Echoing:
• Ghost trail:
• Flashing:
• Black and white:
• Sepia:
• Slow motion:
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Font/titles!
• Hand written
• Appear and disappear
• Flash with tempo of music
• Slanted sideways
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Opening Sequence from ‘The Ring’!
• Genre: Thriller• How it meets conventions of the genre:Terrifying and thrilling images used to scare the
audience.
Terror in her facial expression
.Common in thrillers and horrors.
Fonts/titles!
• The font appears hand written
• The ‘O’s in the text match the ring of the well in the film
This emphasise the theme of the film.
• The text moves in sync with the music.
Camera Shots!
• Low angle shots to emphasise actions of the character.
• Close-up of her hand on the door knob.
• Close-up of facial expression.
• 15 second long shot creates tension.
Slowly walking up the stairs.
Camera Angles and Movement!
• A low angle of her feet as she walks to the door
• The shot of her feet in the water is an uncomfortable cold image and emphasises fear.
• Fast pace movement.• Quick shots of images moving in time with the
music.• Lots of flashing images.
Transitions and Narrative!
• Narrative:
• The narrative is non-linear.
• There is no real story-line.
• Transitions:
• Everything is included.
• Random images and photos to disorientate the audience and put them in a state of panic.
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