Wednesday 6 January 2010

Mise - en- scene
In James Bond Golden eye the mise-en-scene is quite important. He is dressed sophisticatedly and even though he is shooting and killing he is dressed very suavely. He often has a gun in his hand and carries the equipment that he needs to help him. Most of the time he is dressed in black and is dressed very smartly. There are no bright colours, which you would expect as he wants to blend in. The other characters (the russians) wear different uniforms depending on rank and they more often than not have weapons as well.


Camerawork
Varies depending on what is happening. In James Bond Goldeneye, the opening scene has Bond jumping off a dam and the camera moves along with him. Before he is about to jump the camera shows him (over his shoulder) surveying the area before jumping. You dont see a close up of any extent before he enters the facility. This gives the impression that the danger only really becomes apparent once he encounters the Russians.

Sound
Variations of the James Bond theme are constant throughout the film. When Bond jumps off the dam the theme is slightly more apparent and imposing almost. It really portrays the message that this is a difficult mission and that it will be dangerous.

Editing





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