Thursday 20 October 2011

Spider Man 3 Opening Scene



In Spiderman 3 it starts with a series of titles which are interlinked with the action from the past two films in the background. The use of graphics attracts the reader and hooks them to the screen, and already makes past veiwers feel comfortable with the knowledge of what they have already seen. The action music attracts the veiwer and makes them feel impatient to watch the rest, making past veiwers exited with the knowledge of also knowing there is more to come. The use of the signiture costume is essential in this film as the statement piece informs the veiwer that this is the main character and is easily recognisable to the veiwers who have watched the last two films. There is use of non diagetic sound where Peter Parker introduces himself to everyone watching and it makes the veiwer feel important with the knowledge that only they know who he really is. The scene where Peter Parker is at school he is bullied and it makes the audiance feel sympathy for him as we can relate with the knowledge that we have been in the similar situation of feeling uncomfortable ourselves. The action genre attracts males of a young age and being the character he is attracts the females with his personality. This is a good film as it attracts different age and audiances such as families and can also attract parents who watch this with their children. The different camera veiws make it spontanious when Peter Parker is Spiderman, mainly using the low angle shot to make him look more superior and you get the knowledge he is high above the ground. When he is Peter Parker however the high angle shot is used to make him look vulnerable to the audiance. The mix of the two keep the audiance guessing and wondering about what is to come.

This film works with all its camera shots and movements but its not particularly to my interest, as I think its aimed for for the male audiance because of the constant action. I will consider the different ways they use the camera shots however in my opening two minutes.

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