Monday 27 January 2014

Luke's Usual Suspect analysis

Time: 00:00 - 02:50

During the opening of Usual Suspects, there are many different techniques of MES that help to create the visual style of a thriller. Camera work is used to create restricted narration, this is done be blocking and camera positioning that hides the main antagonists face and identity therefore creating suspense and enigma, which is crucial for thriller genre. Another example of when camera work helps to create mystery is the use of extreme close ups which narrows what the spectator can see once again creating restricted narration. Camera angles such as low angles are used in this scene whilst showing the antagonist from the protagonists view point, this help to show power and dominance which the antagonists possesses, camera angles such as low and high angles are common in the thriller genre because they are used to show power or weakness and are interesting shots that add to the effect created by a thriller.

Lighting is also used to create enigma, this is through low key lighting which only reveals parts of the characters identity and the location they are in. The lighting is also used to create silhouettes of the main antagonists thus hiding his identity. The use of the lack of light is also helpful in this clip to create mystery and suspense due to the fact it can create fear and hide parts of the frame from the spectator which creates suspense and restricted narration.

The characters costumes in this opening scene follow the iconography and the conventions of the thriller genre, this is because if the antagonists dark restrictive clothing such as his hat and coat, which help to hide his identity as well as making it clear to the spectator that this is a thriller film. The props used by the characters also helps to reflect a thriller genre, the use of the gun is typical for thrillers and in this scene it is shown in a close up which hides the character holding the gun and focusing our attention on the weapon.

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