Sunday, 21 October 2012

''Their Will Be Blood''

Our first shot of the film is of the company who helped make it call ''Miramax'' This is to show the audience the company who helped make it and so it is associated with their film. Miramax is a big company also so by saying it helped make the film increase the publicity of the film.
We next see another company who helped make the film called ''Paramount Vantage'', this is shown for the same reasons listed above. Sound also starts to come into the shot it, it starts of quite but the volume slowly increases, this coninues through to the next the next scene where it says ''there will be blood''. The font of the text is very old fashioned which tells the audeince that due to its style it is set in the past and probally in the west of America as they used this style on bounty signs.
The screen then fades to black, we can no longer see anything as their is nothing on the screen but we still hear the sound which creates tension from the audeince as we do not have anything to see so suspense is used to keep them waiting.
A shot of some mountains then appears with the voume of the sound dramaticaly increasing, the sound is very creepy and somthing you would hear in a horror, this tells us that this film has somthing dark to it and possibly a sinister twist. The shot fades to some mountains in the distance, it looks like the type you would find in America as their is little life about such as plants or humans and a lot of sand. This looks like the scenary to a wild west cowboy film so we can guess from this what the film could be about.
The volume of the sound then starts to decrease as we have the next shot, this shot is of a miner deep underground mining looking for either metal ores or coal, at this time if the film is set between the 17th to 20th centuary mining was very common in that part of the world so to have a shot of it may tell us that the plot of the story is to do with a resourse humans need and as the title says ''there will be blood'' tells us that somthing will go wrong.

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