Sunday 15 February 2015

Inception Thriller Research


Inception Credits:
  • Warner Bros Pictures
  •  Legendary Pictures
  • Syncopy

The first camera angle is an establishing shot of the ocean crashing against the rocks at the shore, the camera is low and not focused which straight away suggests a slightly hectic or dangerous atmosphere to the audience. The second camera angle is a high angle shot looking down on the protagonist in the sea, the shot is a close up of the protagonist and shows his confused and frightened expression, this suggests that he is in danger and is not sure where he is. The third shot is an eye line match of the protagonist, it shows children playing on the beach, however the shot isn’t focused and looks like a dream, this leads the audience to believe that maybe the protagonist is hallucinating and that there is a sense of surrealism surrounding the scene. The scene continues with transitions between the protagonist lying on the beach and the children he is imagining. The next shot is a high angle shot looking down on the protagonists back, the shot shows a rifle prodding him, this instantly shows the audience that the scene is not as innocent as the imaginary children suggest and could potentially be quite dangerous.
The very beginning of the opening credits are accompanied by heavy, low pitch music to instantly tell the audience that the mood of this film will be dark and thrilling. This also suggests that the film may be filled with confusion and suspense.
The shots in this opening sequence all use natural lighting, this breaks the stereotype of the thriller genre using low key lighting to build an atmosphere. This fills the audience with confusion as to what will actually happen in the film. Each shot is filled with questions to draw the audience’s attention.
The clips in the opening sequence are not shown for a lengthy amount of time which suggests that they are not completely vital to the movie but they give the audience and inclination as to what has happened beforehand and what might be happening in the movie.

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