Wednesday 13 February 2013

forest gump

Forest Gump

00:01 - Paramount Pictures
00:14 - Pramount Pictures Presents
00:18 - A Steve Tisch\Wendy Finerman Production
00:23 - A Robert Zemeckis Film
00:28 - Tom Hanks in
00:32 - Forest Gump
00:37 - Robin Wright
00:43 - Gary Sinise
00:48 - Mykelti Williamson
00:53 - Sally Field
00:59 - Casting By Ellen Lewis
01:03 - Co-Producer Charles Nerwirth
01:08 - Executive Music Producer Joel Sill
01:12 - Visual Effects Supervisor Ken Ralston
01:19 - Costume D

Analysis

Conglomerates are the first credits to appear as they are the producers of the film and therefore the most important. Music then begins this music is non-diegetic. The music fits to the genre of the film as it is a light hearted film with sad scenes. The feather that falls continuously and fits into the tempo of the music that is put in after during the editing of the film. After paramount pictures the next credits that are introduced are the producers, my opinion on Steve Tisch and Wendy Finerman being placed second in the order of credits shows power, or importance over the other credits seen after. The feather that falls\floats appears in time with the credits. To follow this a tracking shot is used, bringing it into the establishing shot where the scene is set. The feather is used to show destiny or something that is meant to be as it makes its way through traffic and passers by and its course ends at Forrest Gump who places the feather in is briefcase. He holds this case in a childlike way to show the autism that he has. The feather ends its course on Forrest's shoes, these are put into a close up shot to show charactor, the shoes are taccy old and ripped. All appart from the laces which look bright and new, this shows an aspect of his asperges.

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