Thursday, 28 November 2013

X Men Analysis

Having a scene with just dialogue can be very boring if the dialogue isn't very interesting or important to the plot this can make the audience bored and not interested in the scene. Adding music and sound effects too a scene helps tie the scene together especially the music,but the music shouldn't drown out your dialogue in the scene. If you have a action in a scene like a explosion in a scene and there's no sound effect to go with it this can really ruin a scene and make the scene feel unrealistic and this ruins the movie magic.

Music
The Music in the clip starts from the beginning of the clip and goes through the entire clip till the end. The music peaks at 00:06 it then lowers around 01:13 when Bobby starts talking the music changes tone at 01:27 when Professor X starts says X men. It also peaks at 00:56 when Bobby is about to use his power.

Sound Effects
00:06 - ball bouncing on concrete
00:09 - kid teleporting, sounds like a squeaky whistle, swish
00:12 - catching a ball
00:22 - clay pigeons being thrown
00:24 - Cyclops laser beams  hitting the pigeon and Cyclops laser beam sound effect
00:48 - lighter sound effect
00:50 - fire ball being created
00:58 - whistle sound of Bobby using his ice power
01:01 - freezing the fire ball
01:02 - frozen fireball smashing on the ground

Dialogue
00:04 - Logan: What is this place
00:12 - Kid off screen: Hay no powers
01:06 - Storm: John
01:06 - John: Sorry
01:13 - Bobby: I'm Bobby what's your name?
01:16 - Rogue: Rogue
01:18 - Logan: What will happen to her
01:28 - Bobby: Welcome to Mutant High

Narration
00:08-00:11 Professor X
00:15-00:18 Professor X
00:19-00:54 Professor X
01:19-01:27 Professor X

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