Monday, 27 February 2017
Timed Analysis (Shutter Island)
Start- 0:04 - The classification screen
0:04 - 0:07 - The distributor logo (Paramount)
0:07 - 0:09 - Fade into establishing shot of boat sailing in the mist/ fog
0:09 - 0:11 - Black out to close of Leonardo Dicaprio, introduce the main character
0:11 - 0:13 - Establishing shot of island, displays the size of it
0:13 - 0:15 - Zooming in on movement of truck
0:15 - 0:16 - Two shot of characters
0:16 - 0:17 - "A Martin Scorsese Picture"
0:17 - 0:19 - Zooming in on asylum, builds tension and suggests we are moving towards danger
0:19 - 0:21 - Slow motion of characters walking, suggesting power
0:21 - 0:22 - Two shot of characters with guns, introducing violence
0:22 - 0:24 - Two shot of characters
0:24 - 0:25 - Close up on police badge, shows power and importance
0:29 - 0:30 - Close up of handing over gun, shows vulnerability and weakness
0:34 - 0:36 - Panning shot of asylum patient, shows the extent of the patients mental illnesses
0:36 - 0:37 - Close up on "Restricted Area", shows dangers
0:37 - 0:38 - Establishing shot which is dimly lit, suggests negativity
0:40 - 0:42 - Panning down on to syringe
0:49 - 0:50 - Panning past patient in cell, dimly lit which creates a negative feel
0:56 - 0:57 - High angle looking down of asylum which makes the people inside it appear weak/ vulnerable and establishing shot to show the vast size of the building
1:01 - 1:02 - High angle look down on characters which makes them appear vulnerable and weak
1:15 - 1:16 - Main character walking in storm, pathetic fallacy with negative connotations
1:25 - 1:28 - Dark room suggests negativity
1:28 - 1:30 - Match on action of the corridor
1:37 - 1:38 - Close up on patient face
1:43 - 1:44 - "Leonardo Dicaprio" name of main actor encourages audience to see the film
1:45 - 2:03 - Flashes of dramatic scene to create tension, fear and excitement to see the film
2:04 - 2:08 - Name of film to bring there trailer to a end
2:08 - 2:12 - Ends the trailer on a jump scare to incise the audience
2:15 - 2:17 - Release date of trailer
2:17 - End - Credits for the films
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