Film
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Genre
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Conventions
(sound, action etc)
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Style of opening
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Information in credits
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Narrative story line of film
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Pretty Woman
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Romance / Comedy
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Non-diegetic sound – piano typical of a romantic film. Action begins.
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Panning shot establishes the scene and tells the audience we are in Hollywood
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Movie company only.
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Hollywood love film mainly a female audience. Romance will be involved.
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The Dark Knight
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Action / Crime/ Drama
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Non-diegetic music building the suspense to the action. Action begins straight away hooking audience.
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Title sequence.
Fight/Chase/Shoot scene
Begins with action as typical for an action film.
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Movie company only however the logo has been edited to suit the conventions of the action film as its a dark movie.
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A criminal beginning his crime on the city by robbing the bank ad the ‘Bat sign’ shows it’s a Batman movie
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Final Destination 3
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Horror/ Thriller
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The non-diegetic music implies that this movie will be a horror film. They show the fearful side of a fun
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Title sequence into the main line of action.
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Most of the main credentials are shown such as actions and the director.
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The music sets the tone for the movie as it very sinister and also the images of the fair are not the typical fair images they are quite horrific.
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Pulp Fiction
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Crime/ Thriller
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The is a lot of explicit language used in the beginning suggesting its not a film for children but for adults.
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Introduction to characters into the title credits
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Credits after action.
Credits are actors.
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The language suggests this film is going to have lots of action and will be fast paced.
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The Shining
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Horror/ Mystery
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Non diegetic sound is typical of a horror genre.
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Establishing shot sets the scene of where the movie is based.
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Credits of actions whilst the opening sets the scene.
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The music suggests this film is going to be mysterious.
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Step Brothers
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Comedy
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Non-diegetic music is not serious and feels good suggesting the comedic feel to the film. Opens with comedy hooking the audience.
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Opens with a quotation from George W Bush then into the credits of the movie company and actors. Then onto introduction to characters into action.
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Credits of film company.
Font is not very sophisticated showing the immature feel to the movie,
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The action beginning straight away shows to the audience that this film is going to be light hearted and a feel good film.
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Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2
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Fantasy
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The character in the opening is clearly not human then using magic reiterates the fantasy genre.
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Opens with action reminding the audience of the ending to part one then onto the movie company credential
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Film Company credit then back into the action then returning to the film name then back to action.
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The mood created in the opening scene is very dark and sinister telling the audience that something bad will happen in this film.
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Tangled
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Animation
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The opening begins with a narrative of a character beginning to tell the story like a fairy tale this meets the codes and conventions of a child’s animation movie.
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Opens with action and tells the audience about where the story all started. No credits only action.
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No credits.
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The narrative tells us that the film is going to be easy to follow and have a clear structure. There will be a beginning, middle and ending.
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Saving Private Ryan
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War
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Actions within the first few minutes tells us its a war film as it starts with a battle
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Opens with flashback then straight into the action.
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Movie company credits
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Begins in present day going into of a flashback telling the story of the war.
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Tuesday, 2 October 2012
Film Analysis Table
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A very detailed look at a range of film openings. Good work, Zak
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