Saturday, 14 November 2015

127 Hours



The first shot shows a man sleeping in an outdoors environment. We can tell he is sleeping outdoors because of the diegetic sounds of the crickets. There is also non-diegetic music playing in the background. We can’t hear it immediately at the start but the music gets louder and louder which suggests that something exciting or energetic is going to happen.

In the next shot we see the camera dolly towards two doors and when the camera gets close to them, the doors suddenly swing open and a mountain bicker cycles down from above. Within this shot we also see the location of this scene – which seems like a large dessert. These denotations of the dessert and a rocky place imply that the movie will contain adventure as the movie takes us to locations that we would not see every day.

The next few shots are aerial shots, probably taken from a helicopter or a drone, and these shots truck to the right while keeping the cyclist in shot or move directly forward and have the cyclist character cycle past the camera. The lighting in these shots is well lit and uses a high key lighting which connotes hot weather. There are also a lot of orange/yellow colours used in these shots which also connote warmth.

Later on we see a medium shot of the character cycling towards the camera. We can also see that he is wearing a t-shirt, shorts, a bandanna around his face, sunglasses and a cap. His clothing suggests that he is in a hot location and the face mask and sunglasses suggests that it is a very sandy and dusty environment. Throughout these shots the non-diegetic music is still playing in the background. This music has a fast beat and pace to it - making the scenes livelier as the character cycles around. During some shots when the camera gets close to the biker, we can hear the diegetic sound of the bike.

In the next few shots we see the editing technique eyeline match being used. After the biker stops, he goes to turn on his camera, and as he does so, we get a close up shot of him turning on the camera.  Then in the shot after, we are shown a low angled shot if the camcorder. The first line of dialogue he says is “Blue John Canyon” – indicating to the audience that this is where these scenes take place. After, he says he is “four and a half hours till The Big Drop Rappel” and he aims to take 45 minutes off of that. This shows that he is the type of character that is very active and physical. When the character starts to speak, the non-diegetic music in the background decreases in volume and after he finishes speaking, the music suddenly gets louder. The next several shots are long, medium and low angle shots of the character cycling.

In these shots we can see that he as cycled over a bump and is about to fall over on his bike. The other shot is a low angles shot and is shows the mountain biker crash into the camera. This gives the illusion that he is about to crash into the audience as he is quickly coming towards the screen. At this point, the music in the background stops and we can hear the groaning of the cyclist with a medium shot of him lying on the floor.

Then is this shot we see a canted angle shot of the guy on the floor, as he removes something from his pocket. At this point we expect him to maybe for help but instead he takes out a camera and takes a picture of himself. The shot then changes to a pov shot of the camera that the guy was holding would have seem. This indicates to the audience that this character is the type of person that that will carry on with any situation no matter what is happening - even is he is hurt. Mise en scène could be analysed here as one of the props in the guy has was a small camera/camcorder.
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