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OTS Analysis
Joey Carabini, Charlie
Smith, Tom Glasgow,
Simeron Singh
Joey
 21 Jump Street:
 Upbeat music makes it immediately clear that it is a light-hearted comedy.
 The mismatch of images creates a narrative enigma as it creates confusion.
 Music is interrupted on multiple occasions with comical dialogue.
 Credits appear on screen in a fast-paced fashion.
 Main characters and settings introduced.
 Da Vinci’s Demons:
 The dark and monotone music connotes a serious tone to the film.
 The unexplained images create multiple narrative enigmas; what do they mean?
What is their significance?
 No dialogue or sound effects
 Similarities/differences:
 Both create narrative enigmas.
 Both create fast pace using short shot durations.
 Create opposite tones (light-hearted contrasts serious).
 No dialogue in Da Vinci’s Demons
 Conclusion
 Establish theme/genre
 Credits.
 Name of film.
 Da Vinci’s Demons is symbolic, 21Jump Street is a combination of symbolic and non-
linear.
 The two films are marketed towards difference audiences.
Charlie
 Quantum of Solace:
 All you see is credits to begin with.
 Background music.
 Bullet being shot during credits.
 Music creates excitement and suspense.
 See people and a gun falling from space.
 Another bullet is shot.
 Sunset creates equilibrium at the end.
 Spring Breakers:
 Provocative images.
 Party music.
 Credits flash up fast.
 Similarities/differences:
 Both have credits.
 Both have music.
 Quantum of Solace introduces main characters, Spring Breakers does not.
 Spring Breakers shows setting, Quantum of Solace does not.
 Spring Breakers simply sets the tone but does not give anything away.
 Conclusion:
 Quantum of Solace shows that certain aspects are significant, e.g. the gun.
 More solemn tone to Quantum of Solace, Spring Breakers is more light-
hearted.
Tom
 Forrest Gump:
 Camera follows the journey of a feather floating peacefully through the air- possibly
symbolic of the main character’s journey.
 Feather lands on main character’s shoe.
 Calm music.
 Credits come in at medium pace.
 The Conjuring
 Main characters introduced.
 Creepy music sets the tone.
 Credits included.
 Similarities/differences:
 Both use music to set the tone.
 Both introduce main characters.
 Credits included in both.
 Opposing tones.
 Different camera techniques.
 Conclusion
 Settings and characters introduced.
 Different features, e.g. sound, editing and camera techniques can set different
tones.
Simeron Singh
 The Interview:
 Animated images alongside credits.
 Exaggerated images convey comical theme.
 Serious images of violence are mocked.
 To Kill A Mocking Bird:
 Black and white.
 Slow-paced.
 Credits appear slowly.
 Lots of unexplained objects create narrative enigma; what is their significance?
What is their relevance?
 Similarities/differences:
 Both have credits.
 Both have backing music.
 Create opposing tones; comical and serious.
 Conclusion:
 The Interview is colourful, fast-paced and eye-catching.
 To Kill a Mocking Bird intrigues the audience through narrative enigmas.

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  • 1. OTS Analysis Joey Carabini, Charlie Smith, Tom Glasgow, Simeron Singh
  • 2. Joey  21 Jump Street:  Upbeat music makes it immediately clear that it is a light-hearted comedy.  The mismatch of images creates a narrative enigma as it creates confusion.  Music is interrupted on multiple occasions with comical dialogue.  Credits appear on screen in a fast-paced fashion.  Main characters and settings introduced.  Da Vinci’s Demons:  The dark and monotone music connotes a serious tone to the film.  The unexplained images create multiple narrative enigmas; what do they mean? What is their significance?  No dialogue or sound effects  Similarities/differences:  Both create narrative enigmas.  Both create fast pace using short shot durations.  Create opposite tones (light-hearted contrasts serious).  No dialogue in Da Vinci’s Demons  Conclusion  Establish theme/genre  Credits.  Name of film.  Da Vinci’s Demons is symbolic, 21Jump Street is a combination of symbolic and non- linear.  The two films are marketed towards difference audiences.
  • 3. Charlie  Quantum of Solace:  All you see is credits to begin with.  Background music.  Bullet being shot during credits.  Music creates excitement and suspense.  See people and a gun falling from space.  Another bullet is shot.  Sunset creates equilibrium at the end.  Spring Breakers:  Provocative images.  Party music.  Credits flash up fast.  Similarities/differences:  Both have credits.  Both have music.  Quantum of Solace introduces main characters, Spring Breakers does not.  Spring Breakers shows setting, Quantum of Solace does not.  Spring Breakers simply sets the tone but does not give anything away.  Conclusion:  Quantum of Solace shows that certain aspects are significant, e.g. the gun.  More solemn tone to Quantum of Solace, Spring Breakers is more light- hearted.
  • 4. Tom  Forrest Gump:  Camera follows the journey of a feather floating peacefully through the air- possibly symbolic of the main character’s journey.  Feather lands on main character’s shoe.  Calm music.  Credits come in at medium pace.  The Conjuring  Main characters introduced.  Creepy music sets the tone.  Credits included.  Similarities/differences:  Both use music to set the tone.  Both introduce main characters.  Credits included in both.  Opposing tones.  Different camera techniques.  Conclusion  Settings and characters introduced.  Different features, e.g. sound, editing and camera techniques can set different tones.
  • 5. Simeron Singh  The Interview:  Animated images alongside credits.  Exaggerated images convey comical theme.  Serious images of violence are mocked.  To Kill A Mocking Bird:  Black and white.  Slow-paced.  Credits appear slowly.  Lots of unexplained objects create narrative enigma; what is their significance? What is their relevance?  Similarities/differences:  Both have credits.  Both have backing music.  Create opposing tones; comical and serious.  Conclusion:  The Interview is colourful, fast-paced and eye-catching.  To Kill a Mocking Bird intrigues the audience through narrative enigmas.