Wednesday, 22 March 2017

Timed Analysis (Get out)

Get out (2017) timed analysis 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzfpyUB60YY

0:09-0:16 Over the shoulder shot during the conversation
0:16-0:20 Close up shot to show the negative reaction of the main antagonist to the disequilibrium 
0:20-0:23 Over the shoulder shotsho0:23:-0:25 Close up shot showing the intimacy of the relationship between the main antagonist and his companion 
0:25-0:30 - Mid shot showing the main antagonists friend during their phone conversation 
0:31-0:36- Panning shot as the vehicle moves 
0:36-0:40 Over the shoulder shot from the backseat of the car showing the run down rural area of countryside the couple are driving through which signals danger
0:40-0:45 Over the shoulder shot from the polices perspective to show the tension and the facial expression of the main antagonist 
0:45-0:50  Long shot as the antagonist arrive at the luxurious house to show the wealth of the family 
0:50-1:00 Panning long shots showing the various parts of the house 
1:00-1:02 Black and white filter applied to indicate the flashback as a photograph is shown 
1:02-1:05 Dark scenery and poor lighting indicates a negative is imminent 
1:05-1:15 Various shots showing the events of the film unfolding 
1:15-1:20 Long shot showing the group of the main antagonists fiancees family and friends looking menacingly from a distance which creates a sense of opposition between them and the main antagonist 
1:20-1:25 Close up shots showing the missing profile displayed on the computer screen with a zooming effect which creates tension
1:25-1:30 Begins with a long shot which becomes a mid shot as the camera zooms in on the subject 
1:30-1:35 
Over the shoulder shot focuses on the main antagonists facial expression to show his discomfort at the situation and indicates that the disequilibrium is approaching
1:35-1:40 
POV shot showing the physical altercation between the main antagonist and the 






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