Wednesday 5 October 2011

Grainne's Thriller Shots of Batman Begins

 1. The first shot is a Tracking Shot of a child walking through his garden. Due to how much camera time we have the idea that this boy is the main character. Also, due to the effects on the screen, we get the sense of nostalgia.
2. The second shot is of the child falling down a well. The shot is a Tilt Shot, which gives the audience the impression that the child is falling from a great height.

 3. The third shot is an Establishing Shot of the Wayne mansion. We get the feel of the location, and it sets the atmosphere.
4. The fourth shot is an Eyeline Match Shot of who the audience soon come to know as Bruce, looking into at a cave. The Audience get to connect with Bruce and get the sense of the unknown.
 5. We then have the receiving end of the Eye Line Match, which helps the audience again connect emotionally with the main character.
 
6. The last shot is a Close Up Shot of Bruce as an adult. We can tell we have left the dream and are now in the present. This is also due to the darkened effect on the camera which can be seen throughout the film. 

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