Mission Impossible: Opening Scene
- The non-diegetic background music at the start is slow and tense in order to create a sense of suspicion for the audience.
- The non-diegetic background music at the start is slow and tense in order to create a sense of suspicion for the audience.
- The close up of the man watching the computer screen, allows us to see his concentration, perhaps suggesting that he is looking out for something important, creating mystery for the audience.
- As no characters are introduced, the audience will not know who is who creating confusion for them and making them want to find out more.
- Low level lighting is used throughout the majority of the scene, adding to the effect of mysteriousness.
Finding Nemo: Opening Scene
- The gentle non-digetic music emphasises the setting of the film being under the ocean.
- The bright lighting and colours used help to create a positive effect for the audience.
- The sinister non-digetic music towards the end, creates a sense that something bad is going to happen.
- The scene finishes off with a black out, leaving the audience wanting to know what will happen next.
- Low level lighting is used throughout the majority of the scene, adding to the effect of mysteriousness.
Finding Nemo: Opening Scene
- The gentle non-digetic music emphasises the setting of the film being under the ocean.
- The bright lighting and colours used help to create a positive effect for the audience.
- The sinister non-digetic music towards the end, creates a sense that something bad is going to happen.
- The scene finishes off with a black out, leaving the audience wanting to know what will happen next.
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