Kingsman
The scene starts off with a fast drum beat and slowly fades into the centre of a cassette tape and zooms out the reveal a large boom-box and titles appear with the place and year to set the scene. Suddenly a helicopter comes up from the distance as the 2 men playing chess begin to run but are quickly shot down by two men hanging from the chopper. 30 seconds in and we can already get a sense for the action that this movie will contain.
The same shot continues as the camera follows the helicopter up and around passing through a cinematic sun glare to emphasise the present climate.
As the building in front of us gets shot down titles coming falling down with this, and blends in nicely with the firework explosion and matches the surroundings with gold/bronze glistening font.
The camera glides through the animated moving font and carries on moving towards the building as you can see smoke and the destruction happening before us.
Along with this you can here the non diegetic sound of the drums and guitar in the background mixed with various diegetic music such as the helicopter sound effects, explosions going off, gun shots and people shouting.
The clip then ends with the camera going into the window and seeing someone captured inside as you can hear 'we have secured alpha'.
The whole scene works extremely well because of it being all one continuos shot, this is still a high paced film even with no short duration shots with jump cuts, this shows that with the use of animation and sound it can still make a great impact on what theme is being presented. I have not actually seen the whole film but it is a spy action comedy genre which we are also hoping to create, however little comedy is shown through the opening.
Hot Fuzz
This scene begins with the main character walking through a hallway shown through a mixture of a wide and long shot, all you can hear is his fast paced footsteps as it echos throughout the building.
The sun coming through the window makes him into a silhouette but you can already tell due to key features such as his hat, and belt and the way he walks he is a serious policeman. As he comes closes to the camera he shows his card which is where the voiceover and sound effects begin.
A high paced montage begins showing various close up shots of his feet and face. There are multiple match on action shots to transition him into different situations which works very well. The playful guitar joins the background music now to hint that maybe this isn't an as serious film as it first looked, as a trumpet also starts playing.
The pause between the advanced driving and advanced cycling is very effective as this montage begins to show some comedic aspects.
The knock on the door at the end flows very nicely with the beat of the music and the scene ends on a high note as although it shows a graphic image of him being wounded the mood is lighten through the fact that it is by 'Santa Claus'.
Hot Fuzz is a very good example of the theme we are trying to get across because the mix of serious scenarios mixed with some funny ones is exactly what we had planned to show through the older brother jumping and flipping over things followed by the little brother failing at the same things all shown through a montage type video with music similar to hot fuzz just with maybe some silent pauses to show the quite surroundings and then the peace being disturbed by the 2 brothers.














