Sunday 25 September 2011

Interview with the vampire Screen shot


This shot uses a high angle as well as an extreme long shot. The extreme long shot is used to great effect, they are used for setting the scene and shows the landscape. Straight away you know the film is set in a large city and by the fact there is a large bridge in a massive city it looks to be in America, so the long shot is used well to set the scene. It also looks to be a dark and scary film by the looks of the black background and the whit ghost like fading font used.


 I like this image because it shows a long shot of the vampire on a house, it is a flash back so it highlights what his life used to be like, how he could go out in the sun and ride to his house on his horse, it is a good picture because it does all this by doing a long shot which sets the scene.
 I like this image because it shows a close up of the vampire through a vale. It shows how he is obviously stalking someone, and looking at his pray or looking at a friend, it is a good image because it keeps the tension and dose not give away what is going to happen.


 I like this image because it shows a close up of his face which shows expression, it shows that he is obviously distressed in some manner. It is affective because his face is lit up although he is a vampire and is dead.
 I like this image because it shows a round table or a party filled with people. It uses a long shot to set the scene, it also highlights how none of the characters in this scene are that important because they would probably use a close up to show that, this shows how they are all probably going to be killed or something is going to happen.
I like this image because it shows where the film is set without using written credits, instead it links it into the shot by showing a sign on top of a building in the scene of San Francisco, it also uses a long shot of the place which sets the scene this is ver affective.

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