Thursday, September 18, 2014

Minority Report shot-by-shot analysis

We are now going to use everything we have learned about film language (camera shots, movement and editing) to produce a shot-by-shot analysis of key shots in the Minority Report sequence.

Remember, writing analysis in Media means picking out the interesting or important aspects of something and then examining WHY or HOW they have been put together to create an effect on the audience.

The images are below and also on the VLE > Departments > Media > Shared documents > Minority Report shot 1/2/3.

Here's an example of what you need to do:
















Over-the-shoulder / medium shot (OTS/MS)

The over-the-shoulder angle allows a point-of-view shot from the perspective of the man reading the newspaper. The medium shot allows enough background to establish the location as a metro train. The corner of the seat immediately in the foreground also helps place the location. The over-the-shoulder shot also means the following shots, with the newspaper man recognising the fugitive, are easy for the audience to interpret.


Here is the original clip, in case you want to check what shots are juxtaposed with the shots you are analysing:




The shots you need to analyse:

Shot 1


Shot 2

Shot 3 

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