First Picture
Framing: medium
close up, can only see the clip board
Setting: all you
can see is a clip board, this is because it directs the focus onto
what is written on the paper
Speed: Partly
blurred, you can clearly see the word Buttle (possibly an important
character), and Receipt but the other information is too blurred to
read when the film is in action.
Props: The
stamps on the piece of paper shows that the “receipt” has been
through numerous check/people and there are many sheets behind it,
which tells us that it could be one of many important (?) documents.
Lighting/Exposure:
black/dark background helps the white of the sheet stand out more.
The colour also may represent the setting of the scene
Golden Rules: Buttle
is right on the top horizontal line and the DEPT. of RECORDS works as
a leading line for the shot
Second Picture
Framing: Long
shot, showing the enviroment/setting
Setting: A busy
work place where people are hectically running around.
Speed: Partly
blurred, part of a panning shot, makes you feel like you are there
and moving in the scene
Props: High tech
computers with neon colours to make it feel like it are a sci-fi
movie but the dress of clothing tells us that it was created a far
few years ago. There are papers everywhere, and unorganised and
broken – this show the condition of the workplace
Lighting/Exposure:
No natural light (underground or in a secure building), white
lights are placed directly above work stations in an organised order,
light also coming out of rooms. We can also see a man due to most
lighting and he looks like he is somewhat in control
Golden Rules: The
golden triangle is used with a leading line of the desks and light
coming out of the room. These meet at one person looking at
documents, it also gives you a feel for the speed of everything that
is happening
Third Picture
Framing: Medium
shot, seeing man and M. KURTZMANN
Setting: In
front of an office (important because the glass is frosted, and there
is a name tag on the glass), most likely some sort of government
orginization
Speed: It is all
of the same focus
Props: The
costume of the man (Suit and tie) shows us that a) that this is an
old movie, b) that he is high up = hence the suit. He is also
looking/holding an object that is too much in the darkness to fully
decipher what it is. However the creases above his eyes shows us that
it is something of importance and is concerning for the character
Lighting/Exposure:
The frame is very dark. The only light is going to his right side
of his face and coming from lights inside the room behind. The light
on his face allows to see his facual expressions but not much else.
Golden Rules:
He is standing on the left third and his eye level is pretty much on
the line of the top third
Observations:
The Man in the first picture is show standing where he is standing in the second picture.