http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=tQLrnN3qsDs - (Could not post up on blog as the embedding code had been disabled, due to terms of privacy). The Uprising Scene.
M - the camera moves around the protagonist, to give that first hand view, as if the audience are actually there. The camera uses low angles on the mob, to present them as powerful. Some parts of the film actually contain dirt on the lens of the camera, which allows for that perception that you are once again getting that first hand experience. The lighting is low key/natural lighting, also giving out that perception. The camera always maintains eye level with the protagonist, in order to give the perception that you are living this nightmare world with him, as if you were his friend.
I - Ideologies are the beliefs of the dystopian world and the nature of chaos.
G - sci/fi/apocalyptic
R - representations, those who are civilians are represented as weak, possibly relating to how many civilians feel to the economic situations in today's society, where as the mob are represented as powerful, however still rebellious through their fighting of their opposition. This can be seen in the episode of spooks (BBC one) that I watched on Tuesday - http://www.bbc.co.uk/spooks/index.shtml
A - the audience are those everyday working class adults that can relate to that feeling of having a dead end job, being bored, this film reflects some of their feelings about toady's societies. They are usually in their late 20's to early 30's. Mainly a male audience as they probably can relate to the male protagonist.
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N - it usually goes in order, no flashbacks.
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