Wednesday 7 January 2015

15. Youth drama analyse




Juno
 
 
Camera
In this title sequence the director makes sure their is a wide range of shot types used. the first shot is a long shot as its the best shot at establishing as it shows us the location and gives us the viewers an idea of where the film is shot. This is then followed by a number of other shots such a tracking shot, which is the camera following he main character where we examine her body language and how she reacts to jocks passing her and we discover her charter and what type of person she is. The other shots in this are mid shots, extreme long shots, long shots, close ups and finishing with a 3 shot that fallows the rules of thirds.



 
Editing
This tittle sequence is mostly animated, the animation its self is editing as well as the transitions from reality to cartoon and back again. The animated titles that appear over the action also are in a cartoony font over the animated moving title sequence.


Sound
In this piece there isn't much examples of sound but there is one main example that is the soundtrack in the background. This is an example of non-diagetic sound as the characters in the title sequence can not hear it but instead this is added as effect on top of sounds. the song "all I want is you" is a song that best describes the characters depressed mood and adds to illustrate her character as a person.


Mise en scene
On the first shot were are introduced to the area which as suburban housing, small town in American. we follow the main character as she walks through a sunny small town. There are big houses with a front lawn with trees etc. Then we see jocks running past showing us that there is an institute of education and we examine her reaction towards them. Also the main character is holding a sunny Delight bottle as walking through the suburban area that changes back and forth from reality to animation

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