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Time 00:10

Device Non-Diagetic sound

Detail Soft melody that gradually becomes tenser as Jodie Foster runs in forest.

00:27

Transition

00:41 - 01:05

Pan-zoom

01:06 01:25

Wide shot to medium close up

01:26 01:42

Tracking shot

01:49 01:55

Medium shot tracking

01:56 02:03

Close-up

02:04 02:07

Close-up

02:08 02:52

Pan to close up

Effect Suggests to the audience that something bad is happening or an evil is following her. Fade from black to a Establishes a location shot of a forest with a to the audience, the lake in the background. darkness of the forest Non-Diagetic music in makes it feel the background. uncomfortable. Camera moves from Tells the audience that establishing shot to the they are going to see left to a wide shot of a some sort of action. hill. Crawford climbs up the With the effects hill and as she reaches already made on the the top, shot is audience it can make medium close up. the audience feel that Emphasising the Crawford is being exhaustion, chased by something or someone. Crawford is running The fog may represent through the forest and the path that lies into a fog. ahead that she will have an obstacle in front of her. This then can make the audience unsettled. She rushes through the This supports this idea brushes with a hurry. that she is running away from something but also makes you question what exactly if anything. Focuses in on her To add suspense, shoes as she runs. making the audience question if she is being chased or something else is happening. Close up on her face This gives the but she shows no sign impression that there of fear, but more along is no threat, but the lines of focus. perhaps something else. Crawford runs towards This changes the an assault course soon context of the running after being interrupted scene, making it much by a man telling her more relaxed as it isnt someone wishes to see a chase. her. Close up on mans

02:53 03:21

Pan wide shot

03:22 03:32

Establishing shot

03:33 03:39

Medium shot

03:40 03:49

Pan medium shot

03:50 04:04

Pan medium shot

face A shot of a tree with signs saying Hurt, Pain, Agony, Love it are shown. Pan to the right where what appears to be police officers practicing some drills with Crawford entering the building. Shot of building zooms in on Crawford walking across bridge. Crawford walks down stairs and interacts with another female co-worker. Focus on man cleaning his revolver then pans with Crawford as other men and women are holding guns. Crawford walks into an elevator with all men wearing red shirts, whilst she wears something different. She walks down hall and camera then pans to a sign saying behavioural science services. Close up on Crawfords face and then cuts away to a board with newspaper clippings of homicide cases. A similar score of music from the beginning of the extract begins to play Camera zooms into her face to see her emotive reaction towards the board.

This is telling the audience what the character is going to be, this means that she is a dedicated strong person.

To show that they are in a new location.

04:05 04:10

Medium close up

This could symbolise the danger ahead, or perhaps that they will soon become a threat to her safety. This tells us that she stands out from the other people working there as well as she is more than capable than any man there. To remind people of what the character is up against (which involves murders) To get a reaction from her emotions.

04:59 05:04

Close up

05:00 05:31

Non-diagetic sound

05:05 05:10

Medium close up to close up

05:11 05:24

pan Close up

Camera pans on

By using a similar score, this will make the audience feel tense again and introduce the danger ahead. This shows how intrigued she is, this then reflects onto the audience and questions who and why. Makes the audience

05:25 05:38

Medium two shot

05:39 05:41

Close up

pictures of homicides and bodies with skin removed from parts of the body and then finishes on a newspaper clipping which says Bill Skins Fifth Stirling walks into office apologising to Foster for taking her out from the assault course, and talks of the praise she is getting from other superiors Close up of Crawfords face, she is showing happiness and gratitude. Stirling sits down whilst telling Crawford he is planning to put her on an errand. He offers her a seat and begins to talk to her about when she was in one of his seminar. He carries on his recall of his seminar and say how he got grilled by Crawford in the civil rights act and gave her an A grade. She reminds the man that he gave her an A minus whilst putting on what appears to be a fake smile. Close up on Stirling as he says that he is profiling all serial killers in custody. Stirling asks Crawford if she is easily frightened

feel uncomfortable and disgusted. Since the antagonist is unknown at this point, this prepares a judgement for the antagonist. This also helps build Crawfords character, by saying she is one of the best, you can assume that she will be put through her limits.

05:42 05:53

Medium two shot

05:54 05:59

Close up

This tells the audience that is a basic job that anyone can handle however, they know that this is wrong and will be excited to know how this turns out later in the film. Also constructs her character, telling us that she is intelligent and can stand up for herself. Gives us a detail of their relationship.

06:00 06:03

Close up

06:20 06:24

Close up

By doing this it helps support this danger that is present. This can be interpreted as this question being targeted towards the audience, implying that this will be a scary movie. This shows that she will be frightened and

06:29 06:30

Close up

06:31 06:33

Close up

Crawford replies that she isnt yet.

06:34 07:02

Close up

Alternates between Crawford and Stirling as they talk about the serial killer Hannibal Lecter.

will show fear when meeting the antagonist. Antagonist revealed, The audience may know who Hannibal Lecter and will be aware that he is a frightening character.

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