Thursday 13 February 2014

'Confusion' effect research - Hannah

To give the initial impression of 'confusion' which we wanted to make abundantly clear in the first 30 seconds - 1 minute of the opening, we decided to discuss a range of ideas as to how to present this.

We looked at the opening to the film 'Arlington Road' which demonstrates the confusion/drowsiness of the character being shown through an un-focused camera effect, blurry transitions and slow motion.

These techniques work together to present the confusion whilst cutting to and from first person perspective.


Another good technique we looked at from the 'Arlington Road' opening was the use of different angles/shots. The shot of just the boy's shoes is very effective when the blood begins to fall as the source of blood is not in the shot it and so the audience don't know where it's coming from, this therefore creates tension.

The opening also uses high key lighting as an effective way to unsettle the audience and also show them through first person perspective what the character is supposedly seeing. (his vision is going blurry/bright because of how much pain he's in and how much blood he's lost.



From watching this opening we've gained an understanding of how to present the feeling of confusion through a range of techniques. As an affect of this, we will be encorporating similar techniques into our opening in order to effectively demonstrate the confused feel. 

1 comment:

  1. This is good - it will be important to make references to this influence for your final evealuation

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