Monday, 10 October 2016

Spider-man opening Scene Analysis G321

Spider Man Opening Scene Analysis:

One convention of an action film that is shown in the opening scene of spider man is that there is a protagonist in the film. It shows to the audience that he will be the hero of the film. Another convention of an action film that is used is having the film set in a busy city. Cities are commonly used as the main setting of an action film.

The diegetic sound of the traffic in the city is used to show to the audience that we are in a busy, urban location. The non diegetic music that plays when Peter is trying to catch up with the bus is used to make us feel bad for him as he is being bullied.

The costumes for the characters are fairly plain and naturalistic, to show that we are in an average city. The use of glasses as a prop for Peter show to the audience that he might be more likely to get bullied because he is wearing them.

Peter is shown as an innocent teenager who gets bullied by lots of people in his class. However he has a love interest in Mary Jane, who also is the love interest of some of Peter's bullies.

Peter gets prevalence throughout the majority of the opening scene to show that he is the protagonist of the film. There is little editing in the opening apart from the cuts to the next part of the scene.

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