Tuesday 13 September 2011

Screen shot Kill Bill

This image contrasts with film because Kill Bill the film is portrayed as a revenge and blood filled film, the image shows a black and white background. The image shows a girl driving a car as she talks, it shows a desert around her and as she drives the camera gets closer and closer to her. This happens gradually as she drives further the camera gets closer, this is a good technique used (shown in the first picture).(Close shot to show expression,long shot sets the scene)






I like this image because it displays the main character injured, which sets the scene. The image shows a close up which highlights her expression, finally i like it because it shows the image in black and white, so it does not show the generic red to show blood, which is very affective.








I like this because it shows the whole intro and then suddenly cuts to the credits and title, this is very affective because it allows you to get straight into the movie without having to read credits for two minutes and then after your able to read the credits. It also uses a large white font against a black back ground which contrast.






I like this because it dislplays a city lit up by lights which attracts the eyes, it then fades out to show who the movie is made by, but it is made up by lights from the city that just faded out this is used to great affect.


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