June 18, 2009

Genre- "Crime"

The Problem With Crime
Ant Keogh- (2001)



ANALYSIS-

The predominant shot length is that of a LS. This allows the audience to see the sction and partially see the facial expressions. This distance helps to draw the audience away from whats going on. The sound is mainly the dialogue, which is lead by the bulkily dressed male. This helps to focus the audiences attention on the situation as it highlights the concepts of a murder. Furthermore, the ambient sounds of cars passing helps to establish the verisimilitude. There are few cuts in within the piece, which makes it seem drawn out and tedious. The lengthy shots helps the phone conversation to flow more subtly keeps the audiences attention on the two characters. The mise-en-scene is mainly a naturally lit up area, making the action seem more realisitc. The bulkiness of the mans clothing shows us his stature over the the other male who is dressed quite thinly and more coloufully.

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