Inception
In this screenshot from the film Inception it shows a veichle driving the opposite way in comparrison to the other cars, this could give the audience a sense of destruction and danger as it suggests that the driver of the veichle is going to cause problems with the surroundings of it. The tracking shot used to follow the movement of the veichle emphasises on the pace of it, also the editing used of fast pace creates a sense of speed and exaggurates it. The mise en scene used in this shot are the props around the main subject which is the additional cars, this shows that the event was unexpected and that it was originally a stereotypical day on a street road.
The assymmetrical composition of the cars implies that they were unprepared for the distruption of the other veichle and are avoiding danger, this also gives a more realistic reaction to what is happening. The yellow cab is a stereotypical element America which makes the audience aware of where the scene is set and can show that the location of the setting is an urban area suggesting that it is typically busy which emphasises on the destruction that the veichle will cause.
The mise en scene used has important significance to the shot and the event of the film as it makes the audience aware of how dangerous the event will be and gives them a sense a more realisitc perspective of how much damage it will cause, this will cause more suspense and tension to the audience. The composition used is the 'golden rule' as the main subject falls on the diagonal line across the shot and the main veichle is centralised to emphasise on the importance of it.
The assymmetrical composition of the cars implies that they were unprepared for the distruption of the other veichle and are avoiding danger, this also gives a more realistic reaction to what is happening. The yellow cab is a stereotypical element America which makes the audience aware of where the scene is set and can show that the location of the setting is an urban area suggesting that it is typically busy which emphasises on the destruction that the veichle will cause.
The mise en scene used has important significance to the shot and the event of the film as it makes the audience aware of how dangerous the event will be and gives them a sense a more realisitc perspective of how much damage it will cause, this will cause more suspense and tension to the audience. The composition used is the 'golden rule' as the main subject falls on the diagonal line across the shot and the main veichle is centralised to emphasise on the importance of it.
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