28 days later
28 days later takes place in a post apocalyptic Britain four weeks after a mysterious and incurable virus spreads. This is a result of naive activists wishing to release a chimpanzee which is undergoing experiments. One of the characters awake from a coma, 28 days later, to an abandoned hospital. After trying to find life in London, he ends up in a church inhabited by zombies and is saved when he meets two other survivors .
The opening and closing credits use the same font as the front cover of the DVD case. It uses a small white basic font, the opening credits only last a few seconds but is still long enough for the target audience to read and take in the information given. The colours contrast each other, white and black, commonly paired colours, these colours could have been used to show the good and evil within the film (white good, black evil).
The opening and closing credits use the same font as the front cover of the DVD case. It uses a small white basic font, the opening credits only last a few seconds but is still long enough for the target audience to read and take in the information given. The colours contrast each other, white and black, commonly paired colours, these colours could have been used to show the good and evil within the film (white good, black evil).
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the very start at the film there is no soundtrack or noise, it is completely
silent but as it gets into the film you start to see very fast paced movements with quick camera shots, not
a lot of narrative is told at the start, however as you get further into the
opening you slowly begin to learn a know the back story. The back story is told
in a simple way and isn't confusing for the audience. At the start of the film found footage is used showing chaos in the form of a news report, you hear muffled cries this gives the impression of distress and pain.
Some key features identified with some analysis applied.
ReplyDeleteYou need to cover information in much more detail. Describe the scene and support with screenshots, then explain why those shots have been used. You also need to explore concepts such as sound, use of colour and mise-en-scene in far more detail.
If I were marking this for GCSE I would be looking at a low C, high D as it is mainly descriptive.