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Page 1: Film Opening's Analysis' - Shots Analysis (Extra)

Film Opening Titles

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DeadpoolThis is a title opening, focusing on subtle contrasting colors (Red and White) and is written in bold letters to help emphasize the title to the audience.

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DeadpoolThis is a close up, where the audience can see features clearly in the frame. The lighter is very clear but the man is a little blurred. This may be to create an artistic effect or to emphasize the lighter.

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DeadpoolThis is an extreme close shot – This highlights specific features. In this frame, the car lighter can be seen lit up from an extremely close shot.

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DeadpoolThis is frame is taken mid-way of an over the shoulder shot. This is when a camera is looking from behind at a person to the subject from a side of the shoulder.

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DeadpoolThis would be a mid shot – it shows some part of Deadpool in more detail while still giving an impression of the whole subject.

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DeadpoolThis would be a wide shot – this is when the villain takes up the full frame where he is seen shooting someone in slow motion.

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DeadpoolThis is an Close Up because the hand in this frame can clearly be seen with glass shards around it. It shows the audience clearly what’s in the scene.

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DeadpoolThis is a form of a Wide Shot which its purpose in this frame is to show the entire car and area. This can also help establish where the action is taking place.

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DeadpoolThis is a type of a medium shot because in this frame the burning car can be evidently seen but from a distance unlike previous close-ups. This is the most common shot throughout the whole opening.

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Fantastic VoyageThis is a Wide Shot as it shows the entire person in bed. They’re great for establishing the scene and allow for good action of the characters.

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Fantastic VoyageThis is a Close Up because it show a particular part of your subject. In this frame – just the forehead.

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Fantastic VoyageThis is a Extreme Close Up because now the forehead in the frame is great detail. A few examples of these may be a shot of the mouth and eyes together.

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Fantastic VoyageThis is a close up – it shows a watch in detail and viewers can clearly see the actions in this scene. This shot may foreshadow the time the man has left.

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Fantastic VoyageThis is a Wide Shot because it shows an entire area filled with people working on x-ray images. This frame can help the audience understand where the scene takes place.

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Fantastic VoyageThis is an extreme close up – because the eye can be seen in great detail, also the audience can see clear movements. It builds a very creepy and chilling effect.

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Fantastic VoyageThis is an establishing shot – This tells the audience where the shot is taking place. In this case, a city street during the night time. This can also help build the ambience in the film for the audience.

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Fantastic VoyageThis is a close up – This can help tell the audience what’s going on in the scene. In this case, there are X-Ray shots of the head. This particular shot may foreshadow future events in the film for the audience.

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Fantastic VoyageThis is an extreme close up – This can help identify the problem or foreshadow the problem to the audience.

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Ovarian PsycosThe view is so far from the subject that he isn't even visible. Often used as an establishing shot. In this case, a woman walking across an urban street during the daylight.

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Ovarian PsycosThis is a long shot as it helps establish the scenery. This shows the audience the this is set in an urban area due to the use of street signs and vintage looking billboards.

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Ovarian PsycosThis is an extreme close up – which shows the subject/item in definition; in this case, this is an extreme close up because it shows the bike handle in great detail.

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Ovarian PsycosThis is a close up as the full face of the subject takes up the whole frame. In this frame, this is a shot of a woman’s face covered with a bandana, but the main focus is set on her eyes, though the full face shows.

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Ovarian PsycosThis is a extreme wide shot since it captures all the bikers while they also take up the full frame. In this case, the female bikers are riding towards the camera.

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Ovarian PsycosThis is a crane shot since the shot is taken from a crane and pans from a height. This shot shows the bikers riding and turning with road so the crane follows them as they are filmed.

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Ovarian PsycosThis is a close up as the side of the subject’s face takes up the whole frame. This shot shows a woman talking/singing/rapping from a side view but still a close up since the whole fits.

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Ovarian PsycosThis is an extreme close up of a shoe – This shows the action taken in the frame in detail. This is a shot of a woman cycling with a extreme close up shot on her feet pedaling.

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Ovarian PsycosThis is a Mid shot as it shows some part of the subject in more detail while still giving an impression of the whole subject. This is a interview shot of a woman talking about their group’s interest. It shows some of the body but shows the whole of the face.