The genre of this film is family comedy/adventure. The relationship between the adults and their dogs portray the loving family life. When the two adults are shown with their dogs in the park it has narrative significance to how the film is going to pan out.
The opening titles are shown on the characters as the are introduced individually. Then the directors and editor are shown at the beginning.
The music at the beginning was non-diegetic cheerful score. However when it introduces Cruella Devil it sounds a lot more dramatic like something bad is going to happen. This also reflect on the stereotypical characters, Good vs Evil. This also introduces them at the same time.
The opening shot establishes the location which is London, then cut to the houses and the park showing us that these locations are important. The shot of London seems dull and dark like it is potentially bad. Then inside the house looks happy and warm because the lighting it bright.
Thursday, 26 November 2009
101 Dalmatians
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Catherine Rudd,
Chloe O'Dell,
Rachael Humphrey,
Tay Tagart
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