The film, Les Bleus De Ramville instantly we can tell from the opening that its sports film based on ice hockey. We can tell by this as the editing of the film has been designed around ice hockey, the first shot is of someone opening sports locker which then it changes shot to someone putting on ice skates which instantly shows to the viewers that it’s about ice hockey. Most of the camera shots seemed to be up close of action or even tiny details such as the team sheet, they zoom into the sheet and focus on certain names, which may indicate they are the main characters of the film. The music used in the trailer, it’s very upbeat sound which follows along ice hockey the game as its very fast game, however the music also emphasizes some tension which might consider in the film there might be tension.
The film, Delicatessen
is very different to Les bleus de Ramville. From the opening we can tell
straight away how different both the films are as one is about action packed
ice hockey, whereas Delicatessen suggest its horror film as the opening scene
is man with a knife, also the lighting is very dark which create the sense of
horror in contrast to Les Bleus De Ramville where the lighting is more warm. The
camera pan around supposedly a kitchen as the film suggest he is cannibalism
as one of the shots is of a human hand cut off, also some shots show blood
around and pictures of people which might suggest the people he has taken.
The
credits opening are panned out but then zoom back which makes it interesting
for the viewer, especially as the environment is quite old and rustic for each
scene which visually makes it mysterious and again attracts the viewer to watch
on. The music used is very different to the ice hockey film, as at first it’s quite
spooky with the sound of tiny piano chimes which convey a horror mysterious
effect, however it then increase the sound with sound of deep piano chimes as
the credits move forward to emphasizes the thriller/horror genre to the
viewer.
You understand how the soundtrack and the editing of the title sequence of Les Bleus fits the cut and thrust of ice hockey. Your comments on Delicatessen show sensitivity to the ambiance and the colour tones as well as to the horror quality. You should have drawn attention to how the credits are integrated into the mise-en-scene.
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