Heat (1995) Full Bank Robbery Shootout HD Scene
Firstly, the use of the close up on the main character is very effective and is key in trying to build up tension. This shot was a close up of the main characters eyes. This is very effective because it makes the audience engage with this because it makes them wonder where this character is looking and what he's going to do next. The parallel non digetic music that went with this close up also builds up tension because it compliments the frame of the characters eyes and makes the audience even more engaged with this clip.
another major aspect of the built tension in this clip was when the three main characters who were involved in this robbery of a bank make eye contact and the close up of all three of their eyes was shot creates effect because this instantly informs the audience watching this that something eventful or something dangerous is going to happen in these leading minutes. Also the medium close up of the man putting on the black mask over his head tells the audience that this criminal is ready to commit a crime because he wants to cover or hide his identity from the law which means he is definitely breaking the rules and going against the law.
Also there was a close up of the gun that the man was holding which tells us that this character is dangerous and is willing to use this weapon on a member of the public or the staff working there to get what he wants which we see in the middle of the clip is the money within the bank. This builds tension because it leaves the audience wondering whether this character is going to use this lethal weapon or not.
The use of the digetic sound of the gun is very effective because it creates an atmosphere and scenery because it shows people involved in the shootings reaction to this digetic sound which gives the audience a way to feel so builds up tension and gives the characters a way to feel or some emotion to this digetic sound.
Towards the end of this clip there was a long shot of children running this gives the audience emotion because it shows fear of the children running away from the gunshots that they hear. This is effective because it shows the audience peoples emotion in this scenery which gives the audience an idea of how it feels to be around this atmosphere which is full of danger and fear.
One effective shot in the middle of this clip was an over the shoulder shot of one of the main characters shooting someone this is effective because it gives the audience an insight of what this character is aiming at or trying to shoot. This builds tension and drama because it makes the audience see whether or not the character shoots the target accurately.
In the action scene with the guns there was a fundamental part of editing which created a big effect. This is when there was a slow motion shot during the gunshots. This was the slow motion shot of the main character looking at something and quickly reacting to it but in slow motion. They done this because the shots were very fast and this is an important shot so they slowed it down to make sure the audience capture this moment very well. This is a key moment in the clip obviously because the editors of this clip made sure that the audience see how the character reacted to someone in his sight and pulled his gun out to aim at them. This builds tension because the slow motion makes the audience wonder what's going to happen next and fills them up with curiosity because they want to know if this character reacted in time to intercept the bullet or not which is a key moment in the clip.
Also, at the end of clip there is another slow motion shot of one of the characters concentrating to try and shoot another opponent the slow motion was added because the man was holding a child and the slow motion shows the characters focus to try and shoot the opponent not the child. This is effective because it leaves the audience wondering whether or not the child is going to be shot but luckily the child is safe and taken by the character which is a moment of relief for the audience. This is key engagement technique because it focuses the audience on this specific moment and then relieves them because of the safety of the kid which engages them even more and leaves them hooked onto this movie and wondering about the next scene.
Also there was a close up of the gun that the man was holding which tells us that this character is dangerous and is willing to use this weapon on a member of the public or the staff working there to get what he wants which we see in the middle of the clip is the money within the bank. This builds tension because it leaves the audience wondering whether this character is going to use this lethal weapon or not.
The use of the digetic sound of the gun is very effective because it creates an atmosphere and scenery because it shows people involved in the shootings reaction to this digetic sound which gives the audience a way to feel so builds up tension and gives the characters a way to feel or some emotion to this digetic sound.
Towards the end of this clip there was a long shot of children running this gives the audience emotion because it shows fear of the children running away from the gunshots that they hear. This is effective because it shows the audience peoples emotion in this scenery which gives the audience an idea of how it feels to be around this atmosphere which is full of danger and fear.
One effective shot in the middle of this clip was an over the shoulder shot of one of the main characters shooting someone this is effective because it gives the audience an insight of what this character is aiming at or trying to shoot. This builds tension and drama because it makes the audience see whether or not the character shoots the target accurately.
In the action scene with the guns there was a fundamental part of editing which created a big effect. This is when there was a slow motion shot during the gunshots. This was the slow motion shot of the main character looking at something and quickly reacting to it but in slow motion. They done this because the shots were very fast and this is an important shot so they slowed it down to make sure the audience capture this moment very well. This is a key moment in the clip obviously because the editors of this clip made sure that the audience see how the character reacted to someone in his sight and pulled his gun out to aim at them. This builds tension because the slow motion makes the audience wonder what's going to happen next and fills them up with curiosity because they want to know if this character reacted in time to intercept the bullet or not which is a key moment in the clip.
Also, at the end of clip there is another slow motion shot of one of the characters concentrating to try and shoot another opponent the slow motion was added because the man was holding a child and the slow motion shows the characters focus to try and shoot the opponent not the child. This is effective because it leaves the audience wondering whether or not the child is going to be shot but luckily the child is safe and taken by the character which is a moment of relief for the audience. This is key engagement technique because it focuses the audience on this specific moment and then relieves them because of the safety of the kid which engages them even more and leaves them hooked onto this movie and wondering about the next scene.
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