Tuesday 27 September 2016



Medium close up

A medium close up has been used so we are able to see the officers emotions and facial expressions more clearly. We can see they all look disappointed and cautious. The disappointment comes from the fact that they have to arrest their boss. The use of the medium close up is beneficial as we are able to see part of the background as well. At this point juxtaposition is clear to see as the camera went from one character to another. In the background we are able to see the reinforcement the police department has. This creates more drama as the audience begins to think about how Anderson is going to escape his entire police force.



Establishing shot

A establishing shot has been used so the audience is able to understand what is going on in the new scene. They are able to understand where the next section of filming is going to take place. The use of an establishing shot also means a lot of action and drama is able to be packed in which take place on a large scale. Here we can see Anderson in the background running down an ally. The use of a whip plan creates a sense of excitement and drama which sets the mood and atmosphere. The use of the burnt out car tells us that something rough is going to happen for example a battle.





Close- up

A  close up has been used to emphasise the fear Anderson feels. We begin to feel even more fearful for him. This also creates even more tension and drama. The blurred out background makes us concentrate on his facial expressions even more. His eyes show us he is out of breath tired and weary of what is going to happen next.

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