Thursday 5 November 2015

editing


The scene i decided to pick was from The Dark Knight Rises, in which batman and bane encounter on their second battle. I chose this scene because it implicates different narratives in particular, and effectively seduces the audience.
In this scene the exorbitant utilization of straight cut removes all as tautness highlights the development of pressure. This is uncovered when a cut-away is utilized toward the begin of the battle keeping in mind the end goal to give the gathering of people they may be endangered during the  strained battle that will happen. Because of the use of  action codes for instance when the charge by batman towards bane. As the battle turns out to be more serious there's a more regular jump shot to a nearby shot of a women in which enigma codes could be asked'who is this women?'. The nearby  container could have been used to stress her nervous outward appearance. Applying Propp character hypothesis, Batman is obviously the primary hero and the saint as he is attempting to defeat the villain and create a new equilibrium. The diegetic sound during  the battle is occurring gives the feeling of uncertainty batman will win the battle against the ferocious villain in bane, in which a disequilibrium is involved as the audience do not expect the villain to defeat the hero.
The parallel sound we continuously hear of men fighting fits perfectly with the scene as it connotes the importance of batman and banes second fight as this could crucially determine the outcome of weather the villain prevails the hero or if batman gets the upper hand against bane. the speech at the end in which batman states "then i give you my permission to die" implicates batman has the full confidence to believe he has defeated bane and that is where the equilibrium is put in safe keeping.

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