Terminator 2:
The low level lighting shows it to be dark and it shows that it is set in the evening. This is because the night sky is automatically shown when the camera zooms out on the car chase. The close up view onto the characters faces automatically shows there emotions and this gives us an insight in to how the characters are feeling. The blood and cuts on the faces shows that this is an action film. The side on view of the car chase is used by the camera technique if tracker and this shows that the car is moving and ultimately in a chase to escape. This ultimately shows us how fast the cars and moving and that in fact it is a life threatening situation. The worms eye view of the camera shows the explosion of the cans and it shows the rising and how dangerous this stuff is. The constant worms eye view shows this as it freezes the legs of a person trying to walk and this person is ultimately cannot be destroyed however he is frozen.
There was a highlighted contrast between the ice and fire as shown, the red vs. blue as like an attack between the both of them. This showed that both sides were not safe. The policeman who you can usually trust turns out to be the person who you cannot trust and instead of a saviour is the person who is attempting to end lives rather than save them. Arnold is the person who looks the villain with the black outfit which usually shows danger however this time the contrast shows due to his actions and he is in fact the saviour rather than the villain that his costume portrays. The pace slowed which showed us that the action was over and that ultimately this person was destroyed. This is also shown right on time with the music as the pace dies which shows us that the action to had died and that it was over. The music however was very fast which was parallel with the scene as this was an action scene and this immediately was highlighted due to the song's pace immediately hitting the audience with an impact. The dialogue of the women's voice's showed us that they were in fear and were panicking ad there lives were in danger. The emotion in the girl's voice was shown as the sound was very quick as if though she had a short amount of time to live.
Boys in the Hood:
The dialogue off screen immediately makes us what to see what is happening and this questions us to think what has happened. This first section is all off screen with various sounds that gets us wondering what it could be but also it comes across as though we are not supposed to see this as this is bad as the police sirens suggest that this is a serious case and therefore cannot be publicized to us. The dialogue on screen gives us an insight into the scene. The stop sign ultimately tells the audience that this crime must stop and this is emphasised by the camera zooming in to the sign to try and get its point across. That this crime must 'STOP'. The tracker shows the neighbourhood and that this is a run down neighbourhood. The dialogue of the kids highlights there is violence in this neighbourhood, a place with innocent children in that can affect them. The innocence of the children is shown when they are crossing the police line and that the kids are involved.
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