Monday 22 September 2014

Minority Report shot-by-shot analysis


Shot 1
The medium close up angle allows to see the police's face clearly and up to the shoulders. The medium close up also allows to see facial expressions and a bit of the background. There's more than one police officer which may show that the situation they're in is very dangerous. There's less background which shows that it's focused on the police officer's. The facial expression shows that police officers aren't very happy and the audience know that they want to catch Tom.

shot 2                                                                          
The wide / establishing shot angle allows to see the location of where this next scene is taking place. The establishing shot allows enough background as it's taking place in an alley way where it's very dark and also where it's about to build tension.The car immediately tells the audience that it's going to be taking place in this particular location. 
Shot 3
The close up shot angle shows the character's facial expression and by looking at closely you can see that the character is in a alleyway. The close up shot was used so that the audience could see expression on Tom's face. His facial expression shows that he's annoyed.

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