3123_Rainie_scene analysis
Directed by: Sofia Coppola
Produced by: Ross Katz, Sofia Coppola
Written by: Sofia Coppola
Starring: Bill Murray, Scarlett Johansson,
Giovanni Ribisi, Anna Faris, Fumihiro Hayashi
Music by: Brian Reitzell, Kevin Shields,Roger
Joseph Manning, Jr, AirC
inematography: Lance Acord
Editing by: Sarah Flack
Studio: American Zoetrope Tohokushinsha
Film Distributed by: Focus Features
Release date(s) October 3, 2003
Running time: 102 minutes
Country:
Language: English
Budget: $4million
Gross revenue: $119,723,856
2. Analysis scene
Shot1.time: from
01:27:31 to 01:27:40
The first shot1 that I choose is when Charlotte know Harris are leaving tomorrow, this is the last time they are sit together in the bar that they met each other. It stills that place, same whiskey, but different moods. This shot is almost the end of this movie, so these tow characters have the complicated motion.
· settings: table,
traditional cups and wine pot of Japan ,blurry night cityscape of Japan. All of these stuffs are dark colors. The table is dark grey. Cups and wine pot are dark brown. the only brighter color is the lights outside, all the dark colors means this is the last time get together ,so they are so sad.
·costume: they are both wear black jackets.
·lighting: da
rk lighting.
·performance: they sit together in the bar, the different is which is the last time for them. Like a farewell.
·sound: in this whole shot only have the background music, there is no dialogue between them. The background music is using piano and guitar. That is love music. but if listen carefully. and read the lyrics .it will feel sad. They did not say anything at that moment. Th
ey just sit down face to face and look at each other. They want to stay together.
2. Cinematography
It uses Medium Shot. No camera movement. and no angles. It uses the Shallow Focus
3.. Editing
It is long take.
1. Mise-en-scence
The next shot is that the camera turn to the singer. When the camera turn bake. They still look at each other. And then they shock hands but Harris did not let her hand go, He still hold her hand. So some thing happened from their eyes. There are the same settings, Costume, lighting and performance. The different is the sound ,the background music still continues, there are add dialogue between them.
Harris: I don’t want to leave.
The last shot is Harris smiled. From the dialogue. We known they don’t want to leave each other. But they cannot stay together, so Charlotte said:“ we’ll start a jazz band”
She was joking.
1. Cinematography
·Shot: MS.CU.
·Movement: hand-held
·Angle: none
·Depth of filed: Landscape Focus, Shallow Focus,
2. Editing
It is Long take
.
1. Mise-en-scence
This shot happened in elevator. When they came to the elevator. They kept salience. Until the elevator doors opened. Harris wanted to kiss her.
·settings: walls handles. The walls colors are grey and brown .the handles are dark brown colors. Everything in peaceful. They look each other occasionally.
·costume:charlotte wears black jacket and white T-shirt ,Harris wears black jacket and grey gown.
·lighting: dark lighting
·performance: say goodnight in elevator
·sound: there is no background music in this scene. There is only dialogue between them. They have nothing to say at beginning. When Harris want to walk off from the elevator. He said:good night. And kissed her face. This series of movement means he do not want to leave. And other sound from the elevator doors close and open. Because of his hesitated, the door closed. He want a really kiss, but he just kissed her face.
2. Cinematography
It uses MS. Using the MS here, it is blearily to see their faces, hand-held movement. No angles.
3. Editing
It is belong to long take
4.conclusion
Lost in Translation is a 2003 American film starring Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson and directed by Sofia Coppola. This movie uses a lot of grey colors. They met in the other country, and they are no happy in their lives. They have some in common. The main themes are: TV. Hotel bar. Whiskey. Bed and the cityscape of
5.reference
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_in_Translation_(film)
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