Friday 23 September 2011

Research 6 - Tomorrow Never Dies


 

I like the shattered glass effect which is used as a transition to the next scene, as it adds excitment and entices you into the video.


 

This is a clever way to introduce one of the characters as the body lifts up out of the floor as if it is coming alive and is covered in computer graphics, creating a robotic feel to the character.



This medium shot highlights that the robotic looking figure is actually a women, this is done almost as if it is an infrared image of her face. The titles used in this opening our simple and fit perfectly with the action/adventure genre of the film.



This unusual effect used makes the see through gun feel like 3D, as if the bullet is being fired towards you. The red burst around the gun also add to the dramatic feel as you can almost feel the bullet being shot out the gun.This helps keep you on the edge of your seat and adds an adventurous feel to the movie.



 I might use this kind of effect of the bullet rippling through the water, as it looks effective and creates a smooth and interseting transition from one scene to another.




This shattered glass effect is something that I would love to use in my video, as it draws the audiences attention because it is interesting and exciting to watch.


This screen grab shows the dancers coming out from the tiny bullet capsules, creating an interesting scene and relating back to the gun being fired previously. I also like how the camera is fuzzy closer to the lens than it is in the distance to make sure our attention is on the two women in the distance. I might try and use this effect in my video.



I love how this close up camera shot mixes the black and white in with the colour shots. Also how the black and white part shows her human side and the colour shots show a modern computerized side to her.


The music begins very dramatic and adventurous, but after the movie title is shown it changes into a more relaxed tone of music with a soft women's voice singing, which adds to the romantic side of the film.

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