Analysis of The Cinematic Techniques That Are Used To Capture The Audience's Interest In The Opening Sequence Of The Film Of Mice And Men

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Analysis of The Cinematic Techniques That Are Used To Capture The Audience's Interest In The Opening Sequence Of The Film Of Mice And Men In the first moments of a film, the director will attempt to capture the audience's imagination. He does this so that the audience maintains its interest. The Director will use a number of cinematic techniques to create a sense of urgency, suspense and dramatic tension. These techniques are often shown by fusing picture and sound. An example of a technique is mis-en-scene. This is described as the 'clues' in the frame of each shot such as the setting, props, use of colour, light contrast and body language. All these elements play a huge role in creating an atmosphere for the audience. In the case of 'Of Mice And Men', Gary Simise (The Director) uses many of the techiniques. In the opening sequence of the film 'Of Mice And Men' we begin with music. This music is non-diagetic because we cannot see what is making the sound. The music is very slow, sparse and poignant. The gentle melody of the piano is very spaced out and sombre. This music creates a sad or serious mood in the audience's minds. We then see a black screen with very traditional, plain white writing. This fusion of music and an ordinary looking background and text creates a sad and serious atmosphere amongst the audience. It also creates a mystery in the audience's mind as to what is going to happen next. Then we see light flicking through boards and hear the subtle sound of a train. The effect of this is that the audience starts to actively piece things together. This also makes the audience try to predict what is going to happen. ... ... middle of paper ... ...little sequence makes it seem that George is fathering Lennie and Lennie is completely dependent on George. There is also a bit of speech where George tells Lennie to sleep and Lennie says "I am sleeping George" This shows yet again that Lennie is child-like. The scene concludes with George "watching over" Lennie and then you see George in deep thought. The last image we see is of the train trailing off in the distance. Overall I think that by the end of this sequence the audience is left with several questions in their minds as to what will happen next? However they have learnt a small amount about the characters and background of the film which plays a crucial role in how the audience will react to the rest of the film. By the end of this sequence I was left intrigued and excited as to what would happen next.

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