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Opening Research: Fast and Furious 6 By Tobias Orchard

Opening research: Fast and Furious 6

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Opening Research: Fast and Furious 6

By Tobias Orchard

• In the opening shot we are introduced to two characters. They are centre to this shot, this gives an indicator to the audience that they are very important characters in this film. In the shot they are surrounded by black, this set the tone of the movie, it is a serious film. All you can see in the shot is the stadium and the characters walking away from, this place seed into the audience’s mind is this stadium important, Why are they walking away from it. Also in this shot there is sound, one of the characters says ”Let’s go for a little ride” this also gives the audience a hit on what the film they are going to watch is about.

• In these shot they have introduce thrill aspect. I will start with Speedometer, they have used a close up shot so show the shear speed the car is doing, this show to the audience that they are going to experience a fuel injected thriller ride. They have also used a red needle to symbolise the danger that comes with the speed that the cars are going at. This is reiterated by the next shot of a car being flipped through the air and show the audience that the film they are watching if full of thrills.

• In these shots that have represented a love aspect by getting these two shot of characters have interment moments with their partners. This will attract a different set of audience as the film is not all about fast cars and races, it has love and romance. It also show that these characters are all in one big family. In both shot they are positioned in the middle of the shot and a close-up shot to show the emotion on their face when they are around each other.

• In these two shot they have represented that in the film a aspect of it has be build around a family idea and they support each other through everything. By doing this it give the audience something to relate to and they can really get into the story.