Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Mise-En-Scene: Source Code

Recently in our media lesson we watched the Film "source code". Source code is and Action Thriller. we watched it to help us establish what sort of criteria is expected when we make the opening sequence of our Triller. we had to analyse the first 5 minutes of the film, concentrating on the Mise-En Scene and Camerawork throughout it. At the start of the film it shows the train that is going to feature throughout the rest of the film. Constantly changes from the train to the skyscrapers of Chicago, USA. The shot then goes to Jake Gilyanhall daydreaming on the train. There is very vibrant colours inside the train. All the extras on the train are positioned where people on a train would be. The costume of the the passengers is modern. Many of the passengers are dressed in office clothes, which is relevant as they may be the train to work. The body language of Jake Gilyanhall is almost like he is an agitated and confused person, he is constantly fidgeting showing this.


SOURCE-CODE_DVD_2D_SMARTOBJECT.jpg

No comments:

Post a Comment