Watched 'Pulp Fiction' for the first time the other night and was once again blown away by Tarantino's style of directing/producing (even acting!).
Loved the way the opening went straight into action without giving the viewer any background information/establishing shot. The viewer is thrown into the plot with no clue about what is going on, who these two people are, their significance in the story, the setting, the exact time period, etc.
This fits in with what we want to do for our film opening, as it is very random and intrigues the audience as they want answers to the questions that this opening scene provokes. Here is a clip of the first few minutes of the film;
(I also like the opening credits, as they are simple but effective. Great track playing over the top of them as well - even if Black Eyed Peas did ruin the song later on...)
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Pulp Fiction...
Posted by Molly Wing at 16:43
Labels: Comments on Camera Shots/Angles/Movements, Comments on Editing, Comments on Mise-en-scene, Film Analysis, Film Research - The Effects of Sound, Typography/Credits Research
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