Monday, 7 February 2011

Resident evil: Afterlife


Black background fade up to red screen gems, fades to a ELS of a red plane flying over the sea, the sound is diagetic so you can hear the waves crashing om the beach and the propellers of the plan. Cuts from the plane to black to fade up to a glacier and fades to black to cut to a burning city, the CGI plane flys through the shot with the diagetic sound of the plane.There is a pulsating guitar and drum soundtrack.Cuts to black,and fades up to a burning Hollywood sign and this has set the scene completely to a city in California. This shot cuts quickly to to a long shot of the sign flying over it.cuts to black and stays black and their is a voice over of the protagonist. cuts to a long low angle, wide shot of beach and a helicopter on the left central. cuts to a over the shoulder long shot where you see a large piece of drift wood and fades to black and cuts to a over the shoulder long shot of a full airfield. Fades to black a high angle long shot, fades to black to a silhouette using low key lighting to a spot light gradually lighting up the silhouette. Cuts to a text screen with directors and producers, cuts to her running throwing nun-chucks obviously a feature for 3D, cut to a explosion, cut to a white room with a man dressed in black in the middle denoting that he is evil or the antagonist and he with two guard dogs which connote that he is well protected and hard to reach, then cuts to the woman in the white room pull out 2 shotguns and cuts with a loud bag that is there to resemble the gun being fired and the text say the most advanced 3D technology in the world this is a gimic to pull more people in because it is the best 3d you can see. form her on in it is a series of action cut of her being chased by zombie and attaking swat officers and seeing a close up the antagonist also jumping through window and attacking a man with a massive hammer, these shot use slow motion and jump cuts with tracking shots camera tilts and panning shots and low angle tracking shots.

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