At the beginning of this film the screen is fully blurred, but we see a silhouette. This the well known James Bond, as we can tell by the stance.
The more he walks forward the clearer he gets meaning when he reaches the camera it is a shallow depth shot. During the walk forward we hear the non-diegetic constant buzzing most likely from wind instruments which usually conotates a sign of danger.
There is then an over the shoulder shot over the door which is slightly open and with lights on which usually makes the audience feel panicked as this usually shows that there is some sort of danger about to happen.
When he gets to the room the non-diegetic music speeds up to give us as the audience a sense of dread and fright. In the room there are a lot of filler lights to try and make the scene look more dingy.
Bond in most of the shots taken is in the centre. This shows that he is the main character and that he is very important to the story.
There is then a chase scene, which is very typical in a high end action film scene. There is non diegetic string music in this gets louder and gets higher during the course of the chase scene. This shows the intensity of the scene. There are drum beats that start playing when shooting starts out between the antagonists and the protagonists, this shows the anticipation. During the shooting there are diegetic screams, this gives people a sense of fear, as well as blurred people running away.
The antagonists are wearing darker coloured suits; such as brown, black and less smart than the protagonist. The protagonists are wearing lighter colours such as grey and white and look very smart.
The antagonists have big machine guns which is usual for them in action films. While the protagonists usually have the smaller hand held glocks.
There is one strand in this opening which is getting the antagonists, and it is 3rd person. The audience of this film will be teenagers and those who are a fan of the Bond films as there are many out there. This means that there could be the social solidarity of the uses and gratification theory would be used more, as peoples family and friends are telling people how good the films are.
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