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in film opening credits
    Cherrybomb – ‘coming of age drama’
Mise en scene




The mise en scene in this shot suggests the scene to be in a new house with a little, or no
furnishing. The walls are white which indicates that it is a modern setting and that he is living
minimalist - whether this is his choice or just he has little or no money is for the audience to
interpret . The fact he doesn't’t have a bed but just a mattress could enforce the thought that he
doesn't’t have much money. But the picture on the back on the wall looks like it could be
expensive so it could give the audience yet another way to interpret the scene.
The mass amount of drugs on the floor indicates that this character is a drug dealer and so
enforces that he lives an expensive but minimalist lifestyle. The emotional response of this genre
is either questioning of what the protagonist is doing and why he is in this house with no
furnishing.
Extreme close up




They have used an extreme close up to imply that the two characters are having sex but as it is a film aimed at
teenagers and is a ‘15’ rating and they cannot show sexual intercourse in a graphic way. Therefore by using a extreme
close up because it fits in with the discretion of a ‘15’ criteria. It gives the audience the feel that the character who is
looking on is not meant to see this and that this could be a key element of the film. The emotional response of this shot
could be that they are questioning who are these people and why this is relevant to the storyline. As it is a ‘15’ this could
show the audience that these people are not meant to be having sex.
Close up




The close up shot introduces the second protagonist to the audience.
Using the close up shot shows the character as if the audience is
looking down on him, and to centralise his face as he smokes making
him appear in his own world. The emotional response of this shot
makes you see the character intimately as you see all of his facial
features and emotion at the time.
Medium Shot




The use of the medium shot shows the protagonist and his surrounding to set the
scene of the film. He is stationary staring up at these gymnasts as if in his own
world. He is in the centre of this shot. This may have been used due to the way he
is just stood staring and give the implication of being in his own world. The
emotional response of this may be that the audience could think as he is in his
own world he is a bit of a daydreamer and this shows the first impression of the
character.
Long Shot




This long shot shows the character in one of the main settings of the film. You see what his job role is and you
get an understanding of the time frame of the next few scenes. This shows that the film is a non linear therefore
the audience will have to pay attention to what going on when and what time it is. However because the
protagonist is in the center he is the main focus of the scene but the text sets the scene. They may of used a
long shot to give the audience the setting and makes the shoot spaced out and not all crammed into a closer
shoot.
Non diegetic Sound

Throughout the opening sequence there is a music track being played. The
effect of the song is it creates a inquisitive mood of what's going on in the film.
The lyrics and instrumental parts fit with the diegetic sound as well creating a
effect on the audience.

The effect of the non diegetic sound on the audience emotionally makes the
audience feel that they are expecting something more and it sets the mood for
them.
Diegetic sound
There is a small amount of diegetic sound of the characters in different parts of the film opening;

   At the start you meet the protagonist who is spoken to by a less important character in the scene

   As you don’t see the two characters having sex but hear the diegetic sound of it so it implies to the audience
    that they are having sex but you only see zoomed in shots that imply this.

   The sound of the phone and the protagonist dropping all the balls makes the scene appear more realistic.

   There is rustling of the drugs and bags as the second protagonist is introduced to us.

All of these make the scenes appear realistic and make the audience believe that the characters are really there
and not in a studio.

The mood of the diegetic sounds create realistic sound effects making the audience seem part of the storyline.
Performance
In the opening sequence the two main protagonists are shown to the
audience. Rupert Grint is first to be shown to be watching two gymnasts, his
facial expression and movement portray his character straight away to the
audience. He looks as if in a dream staring up at the two girls and looks very
small in the scene as the location is large and he is small. Upon meeting
Robert Sheehan who is smoking and topless. The close up shot of the camera
and gives an idea of what his character is like- this being in his own world.
Meeting the characters show them as generic teenagers; one with a small job
and the other smoking drugs.
Editing
   The opening of the sequence is the title of the film. The effect of the title
    being in a pool which sets the scene of the entire film, so the audience know
    the main setting and fit in well with the connotation of the colour blue
    which switch's to the two gymnasts who are in blue leotards who seem to
    be floating at first. Seeing Robert Sheehan as the scene fades out with
    Rupert Grint shows that they are the two protagonist's . The rest of the
    sequence is quick editing and sets a nice pace for the film and sets the scene
    for the audience.

   The editing of the film opening impacts of the audience by creating a
    mellow mood as they start being introduced to the characters.
Pace
   This opening sequence has quite a fast pace, being only 3:10, the audience is introduced to the
    films two main protagonists, different location shots and obvious conventions of the genre
    (sex, drugs, teenagers). The change between scenes is fast but effective because it gives the
    audience a lot of information to absorb, but ensures that we keep in mind the two main
    protagonists and their connections to each shot. The non diegetic sound also helps set the pace
    and mood for the audience at such an early but crucial part of the film.

   The pace of the opening sequence is quite fast and as the opening is only 00:03:10, you are
    introduced to the main characters quite quickly as well as being introduced to some of the main
    themes of the film – sex, drugs, and post adolescents protagonists, the setting and the
    structure – non linear. The pace of the scenes are changed quite quickly but it gives the
    audience most of the information that they need at the start. But it keeps the main
    protagonists at the centre of the audiences mind. The non diegetic sound fits the mood of the
    film and fits the pace and editing at the start of the film. The pace is important at this point
    because it gives the first taster of what is to come in the film and the audience will instantly
    deicide whether they like it or not.

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Micro elements

  • 1. Micro elements in film opening credits Cherrybomb – ‘coming of age drama’
  • 2. Mise en scene The mise en scene in this shot suggests the scene to be in a new house with a little, or no furnishing. The walls are white which indicates that it is a modern setting and that he is living minimalist - whether this is his choice or just he has little or no money is for the audience to interpret . The fact he doesn't’t have a bed but just a mattress could enforce the thought that he doesn't’t have much money. But the picture on the back on the wall looks like it could be expensive so it could give the audience yet another way to interpret the scene. The mass amount of drugs on the floor indicates that this character is a drug dealer and so enforces that he lives an expensive but minimalist lifestyle. The emotional response of this genre is either questioning of what the protagonist is doing and why he is in this house with no furnishing.
  • 3. Extreme close up They have used an extreme close up to imply that the two characters are having sex but as it is a film aimed at teenagers and is a ‘15’ rating and they cannot show sexual intercourse in a graphic way. Therefore by using a extreme close up because it fits in with the discretion of a ‘15’ criteria. It gives the audience the feel that the character who is looking on is not meant to see this and that this could be a key element of the film. The emotional response of this shot could be that they are questioning who are these people and why this is relevant to the storyline. As it is a ‘15’ this could show the audience that these people are not meant to be having sex.
  • 4. Close up The close up shot introduces the second protagonist to the audience. Using the close up shot shows the character as if the audience is looking down on him, and to centralise his face as he smokes making him appear in his own world. The emotional response of this shot makes you see the character intimately as you see all of his facial features and emotion at the time.
  • 5. Medium Shot The use of the medium shot shows the protagonist and his surrounding to set the scene of the film. He is stationary staring up at these gymnasts as if in his own world. He is in the centre of this shot. This may have been used due to the way he is just stood staring and give the implication of being in his own world. The emotional response of this may be that the audience could think as he is in his own world he is a bit of a daydreamer and this shows the first impression of the character.
  • 6. Long Shot This long shot shows the character in one of the main settings of the film. You see what his job role is and you get an understanding of the time frame of the next few scenes. This shows that the film is a non linear therefore the audience will have to pay attention to what going on when and what time it is. However because the protagonist is in the center he is the main focus of the scene but the text sets the scene. They may of used a long shot to give the audience the setting and makes the shoot spaced out and not all crammed into a closer shoot.
  • 7. Non diegetic Sound Throughout the opening sequence there is a music track being played. The effect of the song is it creates a inquisitive mood of what's going on in the film. The lyrics and instrumental parts fit with the diegetic sound as well creating a effect on the audience. The effect of the non diegetic sound on the audience emotionally makes the audience feel that they are expecting something more and it sets the mood for them.
  • 8. Diegetic sound There is a small amount of diegetic sound of the characters in different parts of the film opening;  At the start you meet the protagonist who is spoken to by a less important character in the scene  As you don’t see the two characters having sex but hear the diegetic sound of it so it implies to the audience that they are having sex but you only see zoomed in shots that imply this.  The sound of the phone and the protagonist dropping all the balls makes the scene appear more realistic.  There is rustling of the drugs and bags as the second protagonist is introduced to us. All of these make the scenes appear realistic and make the audience believe that the characters are really there and not in a studio. The mood of the diegetic sounds create realistic sound effects making the audience seem part of the storyline.
  • 9. Performance In the opening sequence the two main protagonists are shown to the audience. Rupert Grint is first to be shown to be watching two gymnasts, his facial expression and movement portray his character straight away to the audience. He looks as if in a dream staring up at the two girls and looks very small in the scene as the location is large and he is small. Upon meeting Robert Sheehan who is smoking and topless. The close up shot of the camera and gives an idea of what his character is like- this being in his own world. Meeting the characters show them as generic teenagers; one with a small job and the other smoking drugs.
  • 10. Editing  The opening of the sequence is the title of the film. The effect of the title being in a pool which sets the scene of the entire film, so the audience know the main setting and fit in well with the connotation of the colour blue which switch's to the two gymnasts who are in blue leotards who seem to be floating at first. Seeing Robert Sheehan as the scene fades out with Rupert Grint shows that they are the two protagonist's . The rest of the sequence is quick editing and sets a nice pace for the film and sets the scene for the audience.  The editing of the film opening impacts of the audience by creating a mellow mood as they start being introduced to the characters.
  • 11. Pace  This opening sequence has quite a fast pace, being only 3:10, the audience is introduced to the films two main protagonists, different location shots and obvious conventions of the genre (sex, drugs, teenagers). The change between scenes is fast but effective because it gives the audience a lot of information to absorb, but ensures that we keep in mind the two main protagonists and their connections to each shot. The non diegetic sound also helps set the pace and mood for the audience at such an early but crucial part of the film.  The pace of the opening sequence is quite fast and as the opening is only 00:03:10, you are introduced to the main characters quite quickly as well as being introduced to some of the main themes of the film – sex, drugs, and post adolescents protagonists, the setting and the structure – non linear. The pace of the scenes are changed quite quickly but it gives the audience most of the information that they need at the start. But it keeps the main protagonists at the centre of the audiences mind. The non diegetic sound fits the mood of the film and fits the pace and editing at the start of the film. The pace is important at this point because it gives the first taster of what is to come in the film and the audience will instantly deicide whether they like it or not.