Still Analysis
Batman, The Dark
Knight
This still shows a mid shot with Gordon looking up at the Bat-Signal late at night on a roof top. Gordons body language shows authority, by his stance and furthermore crossing his arms. The crossing of the arms could also be a sign of anticipation, perhaps waiting for Batman to arrive. Gordons authority is also displayed through his clothing, a black, crisp suit and, as we know in the film the character Gordon is a police commissioner which would also show is power/authority. This shot follows the golden mean, which shows the two points of interest being Gordon and the Bat-Signal. The lighting also connotes the Bat-Signal as a point of interest, as the brightest thing in the shot, with everything else being in almost darkness it creates a tense atmosphere as to what will happen in dark of night. The setting for this scene is on a rooftop and by the background we can tell that it’s in a city due to the sky scrapers. The overall mise-en-scene of the shot shows a powerful and modern 21st century city.
This still displays a mid shot of
Bruce Wayne (batman) in the bat cave with his batman outfit in the background.
Bruce’s face looks tense and stern here, from this and his hands being in his
pockets the audience will feel that his body language emotes anger, and perhaps
plotting. Furthermore, this shot shows Bruce Wayne as being very dominate. This
is portrayed firstly through his appearance, he wears a sharp, smart business
suit and his hair is neatly combed back. Secondly, the camera angle. By filming
this at a low angle, it gives the impression of power, as if the subject is
looking down at the audience. Finally the dominance is also shown through
Bruce’s stance; standing tall with shoulders back gives the impression of
confidence.
This still also uses the golden
mean, with Bruce Wayne and the batman suit being the two main points of
interest, moreover, these two points of interest are noticed even more so by
the audience due the simplistic setting. This scene is set in the bat cave
which is a secret underground ‘base’ for batman. It has the feeling of being
very modern and possibly futuristic with bright light lighting throughout and
extremely minimalist, an empty concrete room with gadgets rising up from the
floor. The whole mise-en-scene of this still is a cliché superhero feel but in
society today.
This still is an extreme close up shot of some wire, this
particular scene in the dark knight consists of an action packed brawl between
the joker and batman himself in which this wire is tied across the main road
between two office blocks in the middle of the city to tangle up to on-coming
helicopter. This shot is affective because the camera only focuses on the wire
to catch the audience’s attention, although the bright search light from
helicopter is in the background, with dimmer lights from the cars below. This
therefore increases the intensity for the audience as they can tell what is
coming and the anticipation creates and ‘on the edge of your seat’ moment.
This long shot shows the back of
a guy in the centre of Gotham
City . The mise-en-scene
of the still has a suspicious ore, with the character clothed in all black and
using props such as a large bag and creepy looking clown mask. Furthermore this
is displayed through the characters body language, with his back towards to
audience so we cannot see his face or know his identity. This shot uses the rule
of thirds, with the points of interest being the character and the props in his
hands. The setting of this scene is in the city, shown by busy streets,
skyscrapers and main roads. The lighting in this shot shows a nice sunny day,
but with the darker shadowing of the character this increases the
suspiciousness of him almost literally being ‘on the dark side’.
This still displays a long shot
of the joker in dark night of the city with a gun. In this scene the audience
see’s an action packed brawl between the joker and batman. The angle of the
camera is low and looking up at the joker, this shows power. Power is also
shown through the props used in this still. The joker holds a large gun which
is a powerful weapon (which is used against batman) during the fight. Moreover,
the joker’s body language seems to be very tense, walking stiffly and fast,
walking with meaning. This shot also uses the rule of thirds, with the main
point of interest being the joker with the gun. Furthermore the lack of
lighting is ominous, with the scene filmed at night and very little street
lighting. You can also see from this still that the scene is set on a main road
in Gotham City, by setting this on the main road the audience will know
straight away that it will cause havoc (because of commuters etc) also, with
the buildings being large, grand and made from stone this could be a reference
to the fight commencing.
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