Thursday 9 September 2010

5 Movie Openings


Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring

This is my favourite opening to any film. It starts off in a woman speaking in Elvish. This immediately inspires curiousity in the viewers, and makes them want to keep watching. The same woman, in a voice over, describes the history of 'The Ring.' It then shows a scene of a great war about the Ring. This is full of action and is entertaining to watch. The scenes them jump to show numerous important times about the Ring, and then the final scene shows a small, quiet village.
I like this opening because it jumps through the history of an object, and it's gripping to watch.

Star Wars
The Star Wars opening is perhaps the most iconic opening to any film. It has been spoofed several times, and almost anyone recognises that booming theme tune. The text on screen scrolls upwards, informing the viewer of the storyline. Then, a space ship flies overhead. This opening has been so popular that they used similar openings to all of the Star Wars films (of which there were six). This opening immediately tells us that the film will include alot of scenes in, or to do with, space.
This is one of my favourite movie openings purely for iconic value.


Scream

The opening to Scream is, and always will be, the most chilling and scary movie opening of all time. It starts with a girl getting a phone call from an anonomous stranger. The stranger then says that he can see her, and threatens to kill her. This opening is very gripping and eerie to watch.


Batman: The Dark Knight

The opening to the Dark Knight is jam-packed full of action. It shows several criminals dressed in masks robbing  a bank, and later depicts them shooting each other to get more money. Throughout there is a talk of  the mysterious 'Joker', which keeps you wanting to watch the opening so you find out who this 'Joker' realy is. This is a typical blockbuster opening, so it isn't particually original, but it still is highly entertaining.
Lord of War

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The Lord of War opening is extremely inventive. It follows the 'lifecycle' of a bullet. It starts off in the factory, shows it being transported, loaded into a gun, and finally, it shows the bullet being fired and killing an innocent. The reason I think this opening is good is because of it's originality.

Monday 6 September 2010

Saw Opening Review

                                                          
In the opening to the film 'Saw' it uses a mix of different lighting to create meaning and effect. In the very first shot of a man in the bathtub there is a subdued light, giving the shot a blue effect. This gives an eerie feel to the shot, making it almost ghost-like and surreal.
There is a close-up of his face when he wakes up in the tub underwater. This allows us to see his emotions, primarily fear, and his desperiation to escape and survive. This theme of survival runs throughout the whole of the film.
When the man gets up from the bath the camera gives us a long shot of him, allowing us to see more of his surroundings. However, it is lit in a very dark lighting. This limits the viewer's sight of the room, adding a sense of mystery and enigma to the shot.
When the lights get turned on the cinematographers use a titled panning shot of all of the lights turning on, showing just how deeply they were plunged into darkness. It then cuts to a shot of a close up of the main characters face, and his hands covering his eyes. This shows us just how long he has been in the dark room, as the lights make him flinch and turn away from it.
The colours used throughout the whole opening scene are all quite subdued and desaturated, giving a gritty effect to the room.
The sounds used in the whole opening sequence are fairly eerie and unnerving for the viewers to listen to. They use a mix of high pitched intstruments to create tension, like violins, along with low tuned instruments which simply add a sense of essence to the scene, making it seem more realistic. The voices of the men in the room echo, showing us that there is not much in the room and it is fairly basic and worn-down.

Overall, the opening to the film 'Saw' sets the scene by using a mix of different techniques which involve cinematography, mise-en-scene and sound. It sets the scene and themes for the rest of the film.

Saturday 4 September 2010

Final Destination Opening Review


The opening of 'Final Destination' begins with eerie music which seems to gradually build up, perhaps portraying the sense of impending doom in the movie. It makes the viewer feels anxious right from the start.
Lightning flashes and rain begins to run down a window. This immediately sets the mood for the rest of the film; ominous, dark and chilling.
The words 'Final Destination' appear on screen in a white font. It appears as though the text has been smeared. This is representative of the amount of blood and gore in the film.
A plane ticket is then shown with the same creepy music playing over the top. This gives the viewer knowledge that something bad is likely to happen involved with a plane or a plane journey.
As the opening credits roll a fan is continuously shown, flashing in an out of moonlight. This is a representation of how numerous characters in the movie constantly ponder on the edge of death.
Playing over the top of the music as the film progresses begin sounds of people screaming. This is unnerving for the viewer to hear, yet it keeps the viewer intrigued.
Text appears on screen, written in blood: 'This is the End.' This is obviously showing that it is the end of people's lives, as the blood shows.
The first characters appear on screen: a teenager and his parents. They are packing for his holiday. The main characters' mother wants to rip of the luggage tag from the previous holiday, but Alex (the main character), wants to keep it on. His mother ignores his request and rips off the tag. This shows that there will be a lot of superstition in the film.
The camerawork is steady, and looks very professional. It uses a good use of perspective and zoom, always giving the viewer something to look at.
The main factor that really makes the opening enjoyable is the music used. It unnerves the viewer, yet it keeps you wanting to know more about the film.
Overall, the opening to 'Final Destinaton' is intriguing, shadowy and interesting. It gives an insight to the rest of the film, and immediately sets the general tone and genre of the rest of the movie. However, it is quite slow-paced and the titles can be rather boring as it uses a lot of the same images.