The camera used in the clip are varied. The main camera angle that was used was a tracking camera, that followed a lit fuse of dynamite. This has been done to symbolize the fact that the main character follows danger and is not afraid to take risks. Another camera angle that we are introduced to is a long shot of a man wearing a army uniform.
This could have been done to suggest that the main character has something to do with the army, or that the army is searching for him. The long shot also highlights the location of the army man who is sea
rching around in back room.
After tracking the flame for a while longer, we reach a medium shot of a smartly dressed man trying to break into a container.
This could hint at the fact that he is working for a high status company, or he could be trying to break into a top security place, as he is trying to break into a container. The next shot we are introduced to is a very short shot of the main character himself. He is pictured in a medium shot, allowing us to see that he is potentially vulnerable as he is filmed in a high shot, looking down at him. One of the final shots we come to in the sequence is a shot of the main character in a high tech location full of smartly dressed people, suggesting that he is part of a top organisation. The final shot we come to is a close up shot of a woman holding a camera. This could suggest that she is trying to record the hero at work, or that she is trying to find him, as she is an opponent to him.
The next element of the title sequence that plays a part in a title sequence is sound. There is a clear non diegetic theme tune in the background of the entire title sequence. This tune connotes high amounts of tension, action and mystery. This is probably down to the fact the the music is fast paced which is why the theme suggests that the film is full of action. Another sound that we here is the diegetic sound of the flame sparking down the rope, as it sparks along. This sound has been put in to connote danger that comes with the dynamite and the danger that faces the character within the film.

Mise en scene is another element of the title sequence that has some representation of the movie. Straight away we are introduced to a dark tunnel lit up by the flame that is on its way to the dynamite pack. This represents that the main character is going to face danger, that is represented as the dark in this sequence. We are then introduced to a army member, who is is also lighting up a room with a torch. His army uniform connotes authority and skill, while his torch suggests he could possibly working with the main character to light up the room", which in this case is the enemy.
Then, we see the main character for the first time. we see that his is wearing everything black and is firing a gun. The fact that he is wearing black suggests that he is a spy of some mind, and is a danger to many people. The gun, backs up the theory that he is a danger as a gun can cause considerable harm and kill people easily. Straight after, we are shown a overview of a city, which is where all the action is going to take place.
Then we are introduced to a fight between two men, and a lady pointing a gun at them. The men are wearing black and white shirts, which suggest that they are working against each other, as black and white are often seen as opposites. The woman pointing a gun at the two men is wearing a white dress. The dress suggests high class, while the white hints towards innocence and unknown, which causes a question to the audience.
We are then shown a black sports car travelling along a busy highway. This demonstrates how fast paced the film action is going to be, and suggests a lot of class for enemy who is driving the car. Later on, we see the army soldier once again which has been put in to show that he has an important role to play int the movie. Finally, we are introduced to the main character in his office, with many smartly dressed men, wearing a pair of earphones and looking at a high tech screen. This suggest that he is an intelligent spy, and has lots of gadgets at his disposal to defeat the enemy, like James Bond.

The next thriller film that I will analyse is Drive. The title sequence starts with a camera overview of a city. This gives us a sense of location, where most of the action will take place. It will also give us an indication of what to expect when the car chases begin to occur. We are then introduced to a medium - close up of a man sitting in a car. He has got a concerned look on his face, and the fact that the camera is zoomed in top, shows us this, means that he could well be in trouble, or on the run, which would make him the main character in this film. Then, we are shown a shot of the same character in a over the shoulder camera angle, with the background out of focus.
This puts a lot of the audiences attention towards the character and giving him priority over everything else in the shot. A few seconds later, we are put in a overview camera shot, this time of the characters car, and the rests of the traffic. However, the shot then zooms out, giving us a clearer direction of where he is travelling, and it seems that he is travelling to no particular destination, accept more motorways. The camera then tracks the character as he walks out of the car park and into a hotel room. This tells us where he is going, which answers the question left to answer when all we see is miles of tarmac. When in the hotel room, we get a low shot of the character. This connotes authority and power, which is not demonstrated by the character, as he just leaves a bag on the table and walks off. Power and authority, are common traits if a male character, and the fact that he does not show any of these traits, could lead us to believe that he a subversive representation of a male character. The final shot we are shown, is a extreme long shot of the characters car within the city location that we are given at the start of the sequence. This shot, once again does not tell us where he is going, or what he was doing with the bag the bag he left on the table.



Sound is the final way that I am going to analyse this opening title sequence. Throughout the entire sequence, non diegetic music is playing. The music is medium paced, with a strong beat, and therefore hints towards mystery. This follows the common pattern of this sequence, as it leaves a lot of unanswered questions to the audience. The music itself backs up the feelings of concern and sadness, that are displayed on the characters face the entire sequence, and thereby suggests that the character is feeling upset after something that happened previously.
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