Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Analysis of Three Scenes in Raging Bull Essay -- Movies Film Cinematog
Analysis of the Raging Bull                            We analyzed two scenes in a movie called the Raging Bull. There were     lots of clever techniques that were used. I was looking for five     factors in those two scenes: the editing, the lighting and color, the     use of the camera the sound and the mise en scene. I will analyze the     scenes as much as I can and explain what they signify if possible.       Scene 1       This first scene was actually the introduction of the movie. There was     no editing or camera movement involved in this scene. The scene was     filmed in black and white, I believe the director did this to connote     to the audience that this is a piece of history. Black and white     pictures also connotes the idea of something legendary and historic.     This could fit in the topics of mise en scene or lighting and colour.     However I believe it is more in the mise en scene topic because it     creates an atmosphere that this is something historic and legendary.       The intro was also filmed in slow motion with a slow song. I believe     that the non-diegetic soundtrack was a parallel sound because it     matched with the use of slow motion. The director uses these two     together intentionally to manipulate the audience and to allow them to     get into the mood of this movie. I felt like I was watching something     important and historic. The soundtrack was the only sound you could     here during that first scene.       This scene took place in an arena, where there was a ring. The boxer     was continuously jumping up and down, warming his self up on the left     hand side of the ring. This was an asymmetrical piece because of how     the boxer was always on the left hand side of the ring wi...              ...ers. We felt like we were in the ring and part of the action.       I noticed a few other things which I felt were also important. The     darkening of the audience during the fight showed that they were not     important and that the director wanted us to focus on the fight. I     realised that the sound during the brawl in the audience was loud, and     there was a use of low key lighting, which showed how intense and     important this game is, that even the crowd got involved. There was     silence at the start of the final round which signified how crucial     and important this final round is. I realised that there was smoke     behind that opponentââ¬â¢s head during the break, which could signify that     he was the bad one.       I conclude that these five important factors were used to create     atmospheres and to connote to the audience what is the situation.                        
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