Monday 2 December 2013

Double Trouble

Genre

Double trouble is a romance drama; this is shown through the slow paced pans in all of the shots, there is also low lighting in a majority of the shots, this connotes a sense of sadness in the film, that's soon to follow. 

Editing

The editing of this clip is fairly slow paced. the female character has more screen time compared to the male, this suggests that she is the lead character. 

Sound

The music in this film opening is quite upbeat, and quite feminine. This reinforces the fact that this is a romantic drama. 
There is also no diegetic  sounds, this suggests that the film does have a narrator. 

Camera Angles

The camera angles in Double Trouble are very slow, there are a lot of panning and mid-shots, this suggests that there is a journey that this couple is going through. 

Mise en scene

There was a lot of thought that went into this film opening, especially when the male character was picking up his best aftershave. The fact that this was behind other ones suggested that he is trying to impress the female, who is his date. 

Titles

The titles are clear and readable, they are in a font that is quite soft on the eyes, which generally fit the genre of the film being romance. The titles are also reveal the actors name in front of them when it is their character on screen.

Character

The first character we see is a female, this suggests that this film is about her, this is usually the case in romance films as they appeal more to woman. The male character seems to be the one that may be causing trouble in their relationship, i speculate this as he is seen drinking from a whisky flask.

Feedback

The music fits in well with the opening, however, it runs over, and is cut halfway through a word. 
The titles are also very good, but are quite small.


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