In Football Factory the producers use such effects as the one above to create the impression that the viewers are looking through at the actors from a CCTV camera. Furthermore the actors are walking away from the shot which also shows how they have not noticed the cameras. Also CCTV film is usually only seen when a crime has been committed, so therefore this gives us an insight into what is about to happen. Also the camera shot is elevated to show the top half of the actors to create the impression that the camera is on the side of a building, elevated and out of sight which adds to the realism.
Football Factory Analysis
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Opening Scene 5
In Football Factory the producers use such downward camera angle to make the audience feel as if they are part of this fight looking down on Danny Dyer. Due to the fact that Danny Dyer is lying on the floor with his eyes closed and blood all over his face illustrates to viewers that he has been part of a horrific fight and is nearing unconsciousness. The reason the audience knows he is nearing unconsciousness is due to the music slowing down and the people around him are aswell for example the blurred white trainer in the left side of the shot.
Opening Scene 4
In Football Factory the producers choose to show the cast names in front of a flashing red, yellow and black background which set the mood of danger and violence and due to the colours flashing that could portray flashing sirens of an emergency vehicle. Furthermore the font used to display Danny Dyer's name is the "Gunplay" font and this shows is a very urban bold font to also set the tone for the film.
Opening Scene 3
In Football Factory the producers use such still shots as the one above to emphasise how the following events in the movie are related to current news affairs. The newspaper title reads "Huge rise in soccer thugs" which gives the audience an insight of the plot of the story. Also the overlapping fade of another video creates a busy atmosphere portraying that life at this time is very hectic.
Opening Scene 2
In Football factory the producers use such video effects such as the black and white colour correction in the scene above. This portrays that the footage of the football hooligans is either previous news or has been in the newspaper. Also the scene has different layered object over the video which is additionally effective as the object in the left portrays a tyre mark on the road and the red light on the right portrays vehicles/ traffic which are all associated with the UK and crime.
Opening Scene 1
In the Football Factory the producers use such shots as the one of above to create the effect of a Point of View shot. This effect is created as the audience feel as they are in the film looking up at the bottom of the helicopter which also happens in real life. Also due to the fact that the background is grey portrays that wherever this scene is shot there is cloudy weather which is usually in the UK. Furthermore because it is a police helicopter it shows how something bad has happened in the film.
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