Analysis of a scene by Gary Ratcliffe and Laura Rowlands.

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Analysis of a scene by Gary Ratcliffe and Laura Rowlands

 Costumes were all made of black leather, the chasers had studs, the chasee didn’t.  The dog had a red bandana around it’s neck.  The chasee had a ripped leather costume.  The attackers had a gun and a spear glove.

 The lighting was bright, daylight and sunny.  It also gave the impression that it was relatively hot at the location.

 Main Actor – Played with urgency in his movement, however never showed desperation.  Dog – Yawns inappropriately in a scene then lies down and then pops his head up again inappropriately.  Front Biker #1 – Screams in pain.  Back biker – Not close enough to the camera to see  Driver #1 – Looks back when smashed into, then alarmed when he hits the buggy.

 Mohawk for the front biker #1  Back biker seems to have makeup but can’t be certain  Main character has stubble

 Button on the gear stick  Nets in the back of the car  Suitcase when he gets out of the car  Wreckage on the road  Look out sign  Shades  Fire  Speedometer, light  Bumper  Gun spear

 Arid wasteland  Dirty  Dusty  Desert

 Close ups  POV from motorbike  Road shots

 Fast paced  Zooms – from the speedometer

 Centered  Left  Right

 Engines  Bike  Dog – Yawning, Whimpering  Cars tipping over and hitting the wreckage

 Airplane noise in the beginning  Gears stopping and starting  Gun shot  Wind  Screeching of Tyres

 Fast paced at start  Drums – hard beat, fast, solo  Trumpets – dramatic, loud  Violins – dramatic, loud  Starts up again near end  Slowish  Cellos – slow,