The clip opens with a fast
tracking shot through mountains which seems to be the Grand Canyon. This allows
the audience to see the surroundings so that they can make their own
presumptions as to where the film is set. This also allows the viewer to see the
potential danger as the mountains are vast and if anyone fell they would die,
so from the start we can see danger showing what type of film it is.
The camera then zooms in on a man
climbing up a mountain, by showing the size of the mountain vs the height of
the man it gives us an indication as to how far the fall would be, again
showing a hint of danger. Due to the fact that he is climbing a mountain we can
summarize that the man is a thrill seeker, fitting into the idea that he is a
spy. The fact that he is rock climbing in the Grand Canyon shows the characters
capability.
There is diegetic sound of wind
and birds which links in with the shot- a birds eye shot, the shot pans around
the character which makes the viewer feel like he is being watched- this has
been used to make it look like an eagle or another bird that you would find in
this area is circling round him like he is the birds prey.
At this point a contrapuntal
sound comes in- a very quick up beat piece of music that does not fit with the
film opening because from what we have seen so far the film is very heavy and
the character is in danger. The music gives the viewer a false sense of
security and is used to give us an insight in the characters personality-
fearless, upbeat and doesn’t see the danger in what he is doing.
The camera continues to pan
around him until it finally comes to a stop when a close up shot of his whole
body is shown, and then the camera zooms out, at this point the character is
kneeling between two rocks and has his hands behind his back- making what he is
doing look effortless, his clothing is brown and black making him fit in with
the setting, this shows that he does this quite a lot and fits in well with his
job.
The shot then changes to a close
up of his feet on the rocks allowing the viewer to see again danger but also
how easy it is for him to move about. The more into the scene we get. The more
the tempo of the music increases making the viewer feel on edge and giving a
foreboding feeling of what is going to happen.
As he I climbing even further up
the rock the camera then zooms out showing the scale of the character against
the rocks again, this also adds to the foreboding feeling as we begin to feel
less at ease than before because we can see the drop again and we are reminded
of the danger.
The music quietens as if about to
stop when the character jumps from one rock to another in slow motion, this is
a good representation of how the viewer and perhaps the character is feeling-
like his/our hearts are about to stop in fear. After this there is a close up
shot of the character sliding down the rock, this is shown at different angles
and allows the viewer to see it from different perspectives. He then falls and
is dangling from the rock with only one arm, this is near impossible so we link
this to the fact that only he could do such a thing.
We get a close up of the
determination on his face and then a mid shot as he turns his body to face the
camera, his arms are spread out and he is in a position like Jesus on the cross
showing that he is like a saviour in the film and we get an idea of what his
character will be like in the films. We then see a close up of his face which
again shows determination and we see that nothing fazes him. He then swings
round and continues to go up the mountain and the camera follows him until he
stands at the top and we see a 360 degree shot of him which shows that he has conquered
the mountain and can conquer anything, he has a look of power and ownership.
After this we hear and then see a
helicopter, we get a close up of a man standing in it, in black, which allows
us to connect it to men in black. He
then holds up what looks like a gun and an object comes out of it, it looks
like a bullet aimed for the character but instead of hitting it hits the rock.
The music then changes to a slower more fitting sound so we can see that the
main plot is beginning rather than the light hearted start of the film. The
character then walks towards the ‘bullet’ and we see a close up of his face
which is in disbelief and he is smiling showing that the helicopter and
everything else is normal for him.
There is then a close up of the
‘bullet’ and a pair of glasses comes out of it, which the viewer is not
expecting but the character evidently is, showing that this film is full of
surprises and the character will more than likely know more than he lets on
throughout the film. The glasses are not what you would expect this character
to wear as they look to smart for what he is wearing but when he does out them on he doesn’t look out
of place in them, showing he can fit may characters.
Once he is wearing the glasses we
see a point of view shot and a lot of shot reverse shots are used to show the
characters reaction- he doesn’t have much of a reaction to what is being said
as he seems to be concentrating. The dialogue used is in an English accent, because
stereotypically English people are related to films such as these as they are
seen to be in control and the idea of James Bond is in most spy films. When we
see the character on his own with vast amount of land surrounding him he seems
very isolated but his persona shows that he doesn’t care. Once the message is
over the character speaks for the first time and his voice seems controlled and
there is a hint of arrogance in what he saying, showing that he believes in
himself, which is seen as good in films like this.
The music then goes into the
theme tune and as he throws the glasses the opening sequence starts. Most of
the shots in this are close ups of pictures of things like dragons. Everything
is mainly red, black and gold colours showing danger, fear, and defiance. It
looks as though a bomb is about to go off perhaps signifying that whatever his
mission is he has little time to do it. The images of dragons and symbols like
it show what the plot might be and it gives the viewer a chance to see weather
they will like the film or not.
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