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9 FRAME ANALYSIS
Lucy Billington-Groom
The first frame introduces the production company. The use
of the production company name is that it gives the audience
some kind of idea about the quality or success of the film.
Rogue productions isn’t a well known company but it is an
extension of Universal therefore the positive reputation of
Universal would be expected to be upheld by Rogue. The
audience has high expectations of the film due to Universal’s
success in the film industry. The use of a filing cabinet
shows the lack of modern technology which represents an
“out of date” character, also the disorganisation represents
the comical and incompetent nature of the character.
This shot in the opening sequence presents another
production company but like the previous scene the main
attraction on the screen is the actions in the background. The
image of a classified document and a photograph of a
missing person is the largest image in this scene which
allows the audience to interpret that it is an important piece
of information in relation to the plot. The colour red
represents importance and in this case a warning towards
the classified information. The large, red stamp on the
picture represents a closed case and a dismissal from
authority.
By this point in the opening we are being presented with the
producer’s names, if these are well known it allows the audience
to draw on previous experience of that producer’s work and
make a judgement about the movie. In this case the producers
aren’t widely acknowledged in the public eye so it is harder for
an audience to judge the film in the beginning. By this point in
the opening we are being introduced to the main characters
through the images on the screen. The image being portrayed
by the actor in this scene is that he is not very professional, by
this point the audience is introduced to the comedic side of the
movie. The surveillance image of the character represents
interest in the character which then leads in to the main plot.
We are introduced to the main character and immediately after
spend the majority of the opening scene watching him in a type of
workshop. In this scene he is dressed in a way that portrays an
unkempt life style with his tattered shirt and unusually over grown
hair. We see him tinkering with different inventions and the
audience assumes he is unemployed and trying to generate an
income. The audience then make the link between the official
documentation shown previously and the character in order to
deduce this man is important to the film plot. This scene represents
an easy lifestyle for the character the action of him inventing
represents he is a creative person with a decent amount of
knowledge.
In this scene we are shown the main character playing a
musical instrument, this is implies that he has a multitude of
past times as we have seen him inventing previously. This
scene is also part of the comedic side of the film as the
audience is urged to see the main character as immature.
The use of the instrument allows the audience to see that the
character doesn’t have a serious side and enjoys fun. Again
there is no text on screen so our full attention is on the
character. The use of musical instruments represents the
care free side of the character and the light-hearted sense of
the movie.
This scene includes the names of the main actors in the film,
this allows the audience to make an early judgement on the
quality of the film, if the actors are well known for successful
film roles then the film will have high expectations to meet.
Also in this scene we see the character continuing to build.
We are shown a range of tools that suggest the character is
dedicated and passionate about inventing, this suggests that
the character maybe isolated. The tools represent a
passionate side of the character but can also represent focus
and precision.
This scene has no text for the audience to read therefore we
are expected to focus on the character again. We see him
finishing an invention he has created, this is important as the
audience have not had an image of the character that
connotes a mature adult, this event allows the audience to
understand that the character is able to complete tasks and
is capable to achieve complex goals. This scene represents
the dedication of the character in his hobby and how he has
a serious side when it comes to things he is passionate
about.
In this scene the director’s name is presented. If the audience
are familiar with the director’s work again it allows the
audience to formulate an idea about the quality of the movie.
In this scene we see the main character finish his work by
topping it with an American flag, the audience interprets this
as the character being a proud American and the film having
a heavy, stereotypical American influence. The use of the flag
can also be interpreted by the audience as a democratic
image and that could relate to the plot being political. The
flag represents a strong patriarchal link, we feel the character
has served his country in some way.
The film title is an essential part of the opening sequence.
The example here is that the title is in large, block letters in
order to captivate the audiences attention and be the main
attraction on the screen. The background allows the
audience to interpret the film, the fire which seems
explosion-like connotes that it is a high action film and will
be exciting. The stone effect of the lettering can be
interpreted as that the name is unbreakable and powerful,
connoting that the character with that name is also powerful
and unbreakable. The flames represent the explosive action
to come in the film and the charisma of the main character.

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9 frame analysis 1

  • 1. 9 FRAME ANALYSIS Lucy Billington-Groom
  • 2. The first frame introduces the production company. The use of the production company name is that it gives the audience some kind of idea about the quality or success of the film. Rogue productions isn’t a well known company but it is an extension of Universal therefore the positive reputation of Universal would be expected to be upheld by Rogue. The audience has high expectations of the film due to Universal’s success in the film industry. The use of a filing cabinet shows the lack of modern technology which represents an “out of date” character, also the disorganisation represents the comical and incompetent nature of the character.
  • 3. This shot in the opening sequence presents another production company but like the previous scene the main attraction on the screen is the actions in the background. The image of a classified document and a photograph of a missing person is the largest image in this scene which allows the audience to interpret that it is an important piece of information in relation to the plot. The colour red represents importance and in this case a warning towards the classified information. The large, red stamp on the picture represents a closed case and a dismissal from authority.
  • 4. By this point in the opening we are being presented with the producer’s names, if these are well known it allows the audience to draw on previous experience of that producer’s work and make a judgement about the movie. In this case the producers aren’t widely acknowledged in the public eye so it is harder for an audience to judge the film in the beginning. By this point in the opening we are being introduced to the main characters through the images on the screen. The image being portrayed by the actor in this scene is that he is not very professional, by this point the audience is introduced to the comedic side of the movie. The surveillance image of the character represents interest in the character which then leads in to the main plot.
  • 5. We are introduced to the main character and immediately after spend the majority of the opening scene watching him in a type of workshop. In this scene he is dressed in a way that portrays an unkempt life style with his tattered shirt and unusually over grown hair. We see him tinkering with different inventions and the audience assumes he is unemployed and trying to generate an income. The audience then make the link between the official documentation shown previously and the character in order to deduce this man is important to the film plot. This scene represents an easy lifestyle for the character the action of him inventing represents he is a creative person with a decent amount of knowledge.
  • 6. In this scene we are shown the main character playing a musical instrument, this is implies that he has a multitude of past times as we have seen him inventing previously. This scene is also part of the comedic side of the film as the audience is urged to see the main character as immature. The use of the instrument allows the audience to see that the character doesn’t have a serious side and enjoys fun. Again there is no text on screen so our full attention is on the character. The use of musical instruments represents the care free side of the character and the light-hearted sense of the movie.
  • 7. This scene includes the names of the main actors in the film, this allows the audience to make an early judgement on the quality of the film, if the actors are well known for successful film roles then the film will have high expectations to meet. Also in this scene we see the character continuing to build. We are shown a range of tools that suggest the character is dedicated and passionate about inventing, this suggests that the character maybe isolated. The tools represent a passionate side of the character but can also represent focus and precision.
  • 8. This scene has no text for the audience to read therefore we are expected to focus on the character again. We see him finishing an invention he has created, this is important as the audience have not had an image of the character that connotes a mature adult, this event allows the audience to understand that the character is able to complete tasks and is capable to achieve complex goals. This scene represents the dedication of the character in his hobby and how he has a serious side when it comes to things he is passionate about.
  • 9. In this scene the director’s name is presented. If the audience are familiar with the director’s work again it allows the audience to formulate an idea about the quality of the movie. In this scene we see the main character finish his work by topping it with an American flag, the audience interprets this as the character being a proud American and the film having a heavy, stereotypical American influence. The use of the flag can also be interpreted by the audience as a democratic image and that could relate to the plot being political. The flag represents a strong patriarchal link, we feel the character has served his country in some way.
  • 10. The film title is an essential part of the opening sequence. The example here is that the title is in large, block letters in order to captivate the audiences attention and be the main attraction on the screen. The background allows the audience to interpret the film, the fire which seems explosion-like connotes that it is a high action film and will be exciting. The stone effect of the lettering can be interpreted as that the name is unbreakable and powerful, connoting that the character with that name is also powerful and unbreakable. The flames represent the explosive action to come in the film and the charisma of the main character.

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