Marnie - Alfred Hitchcock (1964)::
- Dramatic/tension (violins) building music that moves to lighter, softer romantic music ( images look illustrated)
- opening scene and credits shown on pages of a book and pages turn to reveal the next. ( book technique indicates the film is a story)
- Starting scene back of woman - close up of back ( camera follows behind then watches her walk away)
- Next scene is of a man describing a woman
- Another close-up of woman's back and bag (still not seen her face)
- Close-up of suitcases being packed the a close - up of inside a bag then wallet ( several close-ups)
- Finally see her face (changed appearance)
- Close- up of key dropping into grid
- Over the shoulder and reverse shot
- Genre indicated by words shown and the soundtrack
- Music then goes to more traditional thriller sound, anxious - slows down again
- Music cuts - the extreme close up of the yellow handbag under arm of woman in tweed suit.
- bright yellow handbag- to stand out and show it significance
- Screen - filled but lighting suggests its morning and outside
- Only sound is heels/stilettos on the floor
- camera and figure moving in unison (tracking shot)
- large shift in sound (contrast) loud violins to heels on the floor
- gradually figure and place that it is set is revealed.
- clues given through hair outfits and props - enigma of who the woman is
- Urban location due to background
- walking along red line might indicate she is being funneled to something/ trap?
- Dramatic speech 'robbed' - links with woman makes you assume she's robbed something
- immediate cut to new set/place
- cut to empty safe - close - up, fills the screen
- Indication of office - door, files and safe, where he's stood and speech stops to show his importance
Vertigo - Beginning Credits::
- Slow music played in the background
- An extreme close up of half a face (Girl aged around twenty - we don't see her eyes) - background is black
- Black and white image
- Camera zoomed into one eye ( possibly right eye)
- Black and white scene then changes to a red - could indicate death, blood, passion, hell, danger etc.
- The girl's facial expression does not change - eyes are the only thing that move > indicates she may be frightened, worried, lost, anxious etc.
- Title then appears from her eye starting from far away and then gradually getting larger.
- Title then disappears and a spiral starts to enlarge while spiraling in her eye - signifying hypnotism, dizziness, a sense of falling into a black hole.
- Names start to appear while the spiraling graphic technique continues in the background.
- The music is very dramatic and the volume increases at certain paints then decreases at others - signifying a shocking feeling or as if someone has jumped up behind you and frightened you.
- The spirals are coloured but contrast between hot and cold colours to create a feel of awkwardness or anxiousness
- Then ends by going back to the girl's eye still in red
- music increases to create suspense
- Then fades to black - don't know anything about the girl - create suspense enigma and tension
1 comment:
Good points. Well done. Are you 'borrowing' any of these ideas?
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