In the film Donnie Darko, the editing is a significant part of the film. Without it, a lot of the film would not be able to be made.
I think one of the most interesting special effects is when the watery effect seems to lead the characters around. This is very confusing for the audience because they really do not have a clue what is happening, and adds to the mystery of the film. We can see that Donnie is the only person who can see this. We can tell this from the expression upon his face, and the other characters are going on with their every day lives. This may subtly build up tension as we can see from his puzzled face that he has never witnessed this before. Then the camera pans back round and his expression is back to normal.
There are a large variety of camera shots, a lot being over the shoulder camera shots. This gets the audience involved in the conversation, drawing their attention to what is being said. There are also a fair few establishing shots, which is expected as it is the beginning of the film and the audience is new to the characters and mise- en- scene.
The camera cuts throughout the shots are very quick and sharp which the audience may not notice, but are vital to give it a professional finish.
Without the editing, it would be extremely difficult to hazard a guess as to what genre of film it is, as nearly all the special effects show sci-fi/fantasy type goings on.
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
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Fair effort Tom - You could have gone into more detail regarding the effectiveness of some of the shots. Also, in future try and consider what the director's motives are behind some of the editing.
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