Monday, October 8, 2012
Minority Report Still Analysis
In this still Spielberg chose to create something of a shot within a shot; the camera is outside the house and depicts window which frames a scene within the house. The light inside the house includes serene yellows and rustic pale browns, and there is a slight bloom or glow on some of the whites, together making for a picture that is peaceful, calm, and almost dreamlike. Within the window frame the female is in the foreground while the two males are in another room in the background; while the males are included in this scene, she is clearly the primary focus.
More information is revealed or implied when you take a step back and consider the exterior of the house in this frame. First, the horizontal lines of the woodwork point towards the interior scene, thus drawing the viewers eyes in. In this final shot of the film, one of the last things we see is this scene within the window frame, this simulated frame combined with the sedentary action in the house creates a look akin to that of a framed painting. The window contains this picaresque scene very neatly; it is a very conclusionary shot that was chosen to remain in the audience' heads after the credits roll. It is a shot that feels very wrapped up with a bow and leaves no hints of fear or uncertainty; an aesthetic choice to create the feel of a peaceful, contented ending to a movie that is full of mystery and doubts.
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Alex:
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting image, especially considering the framing that the house provides. It creates such a different impression with the frame as opposed to a shot that doesn't include the outline of the window. Nice job.