Top left hand corner: in this clip we show Conor punching the air as if he is taking part in some kind of fitness routine. this workout leads the audience to believe that the film is a action film when in reality it is a comedy. this illusion may draw in a wider range of audience which is good for any film.
Top middle: In this shot we have a close up of Sam's face and his 'logo'. This shot is good as it allows the audience to form an opinion on the bad guy, we show in the clip that the villain has a bad attitude like all villains do. We have filmed this shot in a dark gloomy room which is the stereotypical view of villain lairs, the room also represents Sam's character. We have not centred Sam within this scene as we are trying to make the audience aware of the room Sam is in. This is because the nature of the room adds to the building of the character by the audience.
Middle left: In the middle left shot we can see that we have used an over the shoulder shot which gives the audience the perspective of the character and also involves the audience within the scene. When you compare it to the over the shoulder shot that we have used with the TV it is different as it has a character interaction. This shot is intended to make the audience switch on and pay attention to see what is happening.
Middle: Similar to the previous shot we have used an over the shoulder shot, my identity is hidden and remains hidden for the rest of the shot. We feel that this scene give the audience a feel of the environment that we are surrounded by. The scene is also important as it shows Conor's personality for the first time in the film.
Middle right: This match on action shot conceals the identity of the mystery man opening the door, this shot leaves the audience thinking about who this person is. This means that even though the hand is centred everyone the audience are aware of the dark scenery which gives them an indication that something bad will happen. This in turns builds up the audiences tension and anticipation therefore keeping them engaged.
Bottom left: We have change the font of the titles and moved them away from the centre of the shot to not distract the audience from the important news and the villain. We have used a wide shot purposely for the reason that we want the viewers to see that Sam is in a evil villain lair. This is how the audience find the villains true intentions.
Bottom middle: We have used a constructive shot which shows half of my body. This is effective as it creates an increase in tension to the scene. We cut it there and did not show any more so that we could make the audience tune in and really focus on what was about to happen. I think that this can also encourage the audience to use audience to use their own imagination to anticipate what might happen next. We have also shown costume in this scene for the first time as we see a hooded figure. This is our first real introduction into my character.
Bottom right: This is the title of Red Tornado, this is effective as we have centred the shot on the massive explosion in the background which paints the scene of some violence in the movie which is what there is but in a comedic way with the super villains and the superhero. Again this is designed to grab the audiences attention. The Genre is not really given away in the first two minutes but Ii think that is effective as it allows us to have the tense build up at the start. We have decided to have the Red Tornado in the left hand corner as we are really trying to drive through the explosion which really gets the audience engaged.




