Camera
Shots/Movements
First of all there is an
close up turned into a establishing shot to show the location of the scene that
all the characters are in. Then there is a close up of the character to show
his reaction to the character turning up to the yard and he looks nervous and
anxious to see him implying that he is going to have to give him some bad news.
Next there are a few shots mixed together to make there audience feel like they
are involved with the conversations and also there is a two shot as you see
them having a conversation. Next there is a close up of the character with
disability and then the man in the van looking down as the other character is
giving him some bad news as he looks down awkwardly. Then straight after there
is a close up as his reaction is disappointed because he thought that they were
gonna be there for him but when he has got back they are not treating him the
same as they did before. Next it cuts to a shot of a female next to a car and is a high angle shot of her to show that she is a vulnerable character and then we see a long shot of the characters in the scene and allows the audience to get a idea of where the characters are situated and a slight insight into their lifes. This is when we find out why there is a high angle shot of her as she screams at the man when he tries to help. Then he begins to walk off and we see a two shot of both of them as they begin to have a conversation and this is the typical shot for conversations.
Sound
Editing
Throughout all of there is a lot of editing but the area which has a lot of editing in series when he is walking down the high street. First we see a cut to change from one scene to another. Then we see a cutting rate where we see a lot of frequent cuts to show all the people around him and how they react to the burns on his face. The same cuts also get faster and faster as we see a cutting rhythm this is used to make the scene become more tense as the main character in this scene as he is getting angry because he notices all of the people looking at his face and can see his reactions. Next there is a inset where theres a special effect in the scene to make the disabled character the centre of attention as when it cuts to him he is clear and everyone else you struggle sometime so all of the audiences focus is on him.
Mise En Scene
We see in this clip that everyone who comes into contact with the disabled character always tend to look slightly afraid of him due to how he looks people always stare at him. Also to emphasis this the light when he is walking down the high street is all focused on him to make the audience know that he is the centre of attention. Then we hear his voice his voice makes him sound very common and he uses some swear words as well and we find out that he is an average man. This is added my the way he walks he sways from side to side in some angry paces. Also we see that his clothes aren't the best and well cleaned so we can infer that he isn't well off due to his accident in the war as he goes to the office and meets with an army general. Also by when we see him walking into his old work place before and after his injury he is short on cash but now he has a disability less people want to employ him even his old work place doesn't want to employ him again. He wears quite plain clothing suggesting that he isn't that bothered and can't be bothered anymore.
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