Girl on the train analysis
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Institutional information- This type of information basically let the audience know who is the production companies, when the film is being released, etc. Any information like that.
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Tense, eerie, suspense and mystery- Enigma codes
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Fade to black/ Fade to white/Fade in- Using this type of editing allows the audience to know when the scene is ending and starting.
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Tracking shot- this type of shot allows the audience to follow the action that is occurring in the scene.
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Captions- The editing of using captions allows the trailer to give out small information that the audience will want to know, such as star power, release date etc.
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Music increases in pace as the trailer goes on
to help increase the intensity of the trailer which makes the audience more intrigued to watch the film when it comes out.
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Flashbacks- This editing gives more of a background knowledge to the storyline
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Quick Editing- This is when there are lots of different cuts, which allows the audience to gain more detail from the trailer.
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Smash cut- This cut is when a scene quickly goes on to another scene, which is done to show the audience another storyline that may be happening during the film.
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Impact dialogue
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Source material
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New York- The whole film is set in the well-known city of New York.
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Close ups-This camera shot is used to show the intense emotions of the
characters which helps create a much more tense moment in the scene as it showed the characters fear.
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Slow zooms- This type of editing was used to convey something significant to
the film plot
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A synchronous dialogue
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Non-chronological storyline- The film was set out in a non-chronological storyline, which allowed the audience to gain more of a back ground story from the film.
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Establishing shots- There are numerous establishing shots which show the audience where the scene is being set and where the location of the scene is.
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Range of settings- for example, there were many different setting such as training stations, forests, different streets, etc. All the different settings gave a more exciting storyline.
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