Saturday, June 1, 2019
Editing, Cinematography, and Sound in Gladiator Essay -- Papers
Editing, Cinematography, and Sound in Gladiator    The film that I have chosen to analyse is Gladiator. I have chosen to   analyse the scene where the gladiators  be battling in the Middle   East. The scene contains many features and editing techniques which   make the fight sequence exciting and thrilling. The scene begins with   a medium high angle  jibe of a goat with blood dripping down its body.   This  cracking frames the body of the goat and gives it a sense of   vulnerability. The shot creates meaning to the  ravisher who can  omen   that the scene might contain violence or bloodshed of some sort. The     television camera then zooms outward into an establishing shot to give the viewer   an idea of the setting. The mise en scene conveys the setting, which   is in the desert, the costumes are distinctive of the Middle East and   to accompany this there is non diegetic Middle Eastern music. All of   these aspects of mise en scene and the camera shot completely give the   viewer    an idea of the setting. The title of the film is Gladiator,   from this the viewer would expect the film to be set in Rome, but   these features are  cat together to highlight that the setting is not   in Rome. The desert and Middle Eastern music are not typical features   of Rome.    The props and setting  excessively convey the genre of the film. The genre is   a historical adventure and although the scene is not set in Rome there   are features such as the coliseum and chariots which suggest to the   audience that the film is set in that particular time period. The   props i.e. the armour plating, swords, and battle axes are also   distinctive to the genre. The establishing camera shot in which all of   this is shot is al...  ...feels   the battle as a haze. The music then begins to go quieter and at this   stage the 360 shot turns to the crowd  kind of of Russell Crowe and   here the camera begins to become dark and unclear, this is where the   next scene begins. This use of th   e 360 is effective as it ends the   scene mysteriously. The shot is fast and  misrepresented leaving the viewer   longing for more exciting and thrilling battles. And because the scene   is early on in the film, the viewer could predict more battles to come   after the mysterious and distorted ending.    In conclusion, the scene contains many camera and editing techniques   such as low and high angle shots, quick speed and order of editing and   the camera shot behind the netting. All of these shots created a   specific meaning to the audience and are intended to create a specific   response.                  
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