The establishing shot is a dark scene of mountains and trees which fade in to the shot. This could connote to how it is a thriller as the scenery is very mysterious as its situated in the middle of nowhere causing the audience to feel curious and intrigued as to where the scene is. The camera then pans round to a shot of a boy lying in the middle of the road in the distance. The pan shot is used to show how vast the area is and how it is in the middle of nowhere. The long shot is used to emphasize how the boy is lonely. The fact the boy is still and laying there could imply he is hurt or maybe dead. This carries on the idea of curiosity and how this links into the films being a thriller. The camera then starts to get closer and closer to the boy with him constantly remaining in the centre of the screen; this could suggest how he is the main protagonist. We then see the bike in the shot and him struggling to get up which could connote how he has fallen off his bike or had some sort of accident. The camera then pans round the protagonist with a mid shot and him the centre of the screen, capturing the scenery in the background as well. As when it pans round him we see the scenery in the background showing how desolate the area is and how lonely he is. This pan of the protagonist then comes round to his face which reveals the main character that we were so intrigued to see. It then cuts to a POV shot of the scenery again panning around yet again top show how he is the centre of attention and how deserted he is to the rest of the world. yet again to emphasize how in the middle of nowhere he is and as if he the only one there. He then turns around to the camera to face the camera and blocking the scenery which could connote how is of an important role to the film. He then grins and starts smiling at the character and then walks out of the shot for the title of the film to then fade in. The fact that he grins and smiles at the camera could suggest a sinister tone to the film and create more curiosity to film as to what it is about or what is going on in this scene. The typography of the title that comes into the shot has a strong fantasy and magical theme to it with white against the scenery in the background to create a contrast in the light and dark. This typography gives the movie a mysterious and magical tone to it. With the unusual use of serif font in the thriller which goes against my research of typography in thrillers. The lighting of the film suggests the start of it as it is very mellow as if it is dawn and the day is just beginning. The fact the boy is also wearing pyjama like clothes it makes him come across as lazy or a typical adolescent that doesn't care. The bike reinforces this as a bike is something children use whereas men have cars stereo typically. His messy hair and casual appearance reinforces this to the audience. However the scenery juxtaposes this appearance as it is beautiful and something you would have to go out your way to get to or find. Making it a binary opposite. At the beginning of the film violins play quietly in the background which creates a uncertain start to the film with the edgy sound which began when the character came into view which reinforces the fact that he is the main character and is important as he signaled it. When the character starts getting up a piano softly begin to play which could imply a negative or depressing tone to the film.
Evaluation
From this analysis of the film Donnie Darko I have learnt that the directors have used Pan shots to create a curious and mysterious feel,using the pan shot allows the audience to see where the action takes place. For instance in this film the shot is in the middle of nowhere surrounded by trees and mountains creating that eerie feel for the audience.
Within this film opening the producers have used typography to create a mysterious magical tone to it and uses lighting to represent the time of day it its. When thinking about our opening for a thriller film thinking about the titles and typography will help bring a certain atmosphere and idea for the audience.
The music is also important within a Thriller film as it is used to heighten tension which we can see in this analysis where violins are used to create uncertainty for the audience and keep them on edge while what's on screen is in binary opposition with scenery that is seen to be beautiful and peaceful.
From this analysis of the film Donnie Darko I have learnt that the directors have used Pan shots to create a curious and mysterious feel,using the pan shot allows the audience to see where the action takes place. For instance in this film the shot is in the middle of nowhere surrounded by trees and mountains creating that eerie feel for the audience.
Within this film opening the producers have used typography to create a mysterious magical tone to it and uses lighting to represent the time of day it its. When thinking about our opening for a thriller film thinking about the titles and typography will help bring a certain atmosphere and idea for the audience.
The music is also important within a Thriller film as it is used to heighten tension which we can see in this analysis where violins are used to create uncertainty for the audience and keep them on edge while what's on screen is in binary opposition with scenery that is seen to be beautiful and peaceful.
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