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Micro elements in the opening for “night at the museum” By Ryan Gurney
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Micro elements in the opening for night at the museum

Micro elements in the opening for night at the museum By Ryan Gurney

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The first shot is a tilt. This is used to show to the person viewing that it is it is starting to go to night time this is to do with the title an this shows the film is going to do with it being at night.

They use a panning shot and a extreme long shot to show the audience where the film is based to the audience

This is another tilt to show the front of the museum as well as the inside of the museum lighting up this shows that something happens in there at night. This builds up a sense of mystery to what happens at night

They zoom out so they can show us all of the dummies in there uniform which means that they could come into the story later in the movie. They also show all the dummies together with a medium shot

They used a long shot to show the massiveness of the statues and also the room.

They do a zoom into a extreme close up the Easter island head to make the audience feel scared because of it being so big

They show a close up a monkey to make the audience get emotional because the monkey looks cute

They zoom in to the skeleton to make the audience scared on it because it is a trex skeleton.

They use a track to show you the man riding the horse this shows the horse and rider from all angles to the audience.

Non diegetichttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6UmCAEPKMg through the opening they use this music they use to build up a sense of mystery and tension . This makes the audience want to know what is going to happen.

paceThe opening goes at a slow and steady pace so it is able to build up a sense of mystery and tension. It make ask question about what is going to happen and a sense of what might happen

Mise en scene (Setting, costume, figure expression, props)The building looks like a museum to make it look authentic to the audience. The costumes they used make the actors look like they are the exhibits . They use props which make it look like actual artefacts.


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