Film Viewing Practice Essay

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Many different aspects of film are noticeable when watching the excerpt of Agent Carter. Aspects that are most prevalent would be camera angles, editing, sound, and mise en scene. Each of these aspects contribute to different components of the film, helping create a holistic experience.


Throughout the film, camera angles are relied upon to help better convey crucial parts of the film such as plot and setting. This film uses an over the over the shoulder camera shot during a conversation with Peggy and two men. Such a camera angle helps put the characters on a more even playing field which is significant in this film as one of the characters is a woman. This camera angle helps to show the audience that Peggy is equal to the men in this film. The use of an establishing shot is also prevalent, as it is used to show the audience the setting that is the city of New York. This helps convey a sense of action to the audience as New York is well known for its fast-paced lifestyle, cluing the audience in that the characters of the film are going to encounter some form of action.


Editing is also a prevalent aspect of film throughout the excerpt of Agent Carter. The main use of editing in this portion of the film would be parallelism, which helps show the audience the differences and similarities between two different scenes. Some differences between Peggy's setting and Steve's setting would be the severity of the situation. With Peggy sitting in an office, it is easier for the audience to determine that she is in a safer environment. The opposite can be said for Stave; however, as it is evident to the audience that Steve is in a life-threatening situation in the aircraft. These seems are similar in the sense that both the characters present in this scene are in an obvious state of panic, helping induce similar emotions in the audience.


Sound is also used during the excerpt of Agent Carter. The excerpt of the film begins with non-diegetic sound in the form of a violin. This sound was implemented after this particular scene was filmed. The use of the sober violin music helps convey the misfortune and sadness of the situation to the audience, effectively putting the audience in the same mood. A sound bridge is also used in the parallelism seem between Peggy and Steve. This helps connect the two scenes for the audience and establish that the two different situations are happening at the same time.


The last aspect of film that is most prevalent in Agent Carter would be mise en scene. The use of mise en scene in the excerpt of the film is focused mainly around Peggy. Where the use of low key lighting in the office hints to the audience that the environment is not the most ideal place for Peggy. An instance of high key lighting is also shown around Peggy when she talks about her future, showing that she is hopeful for change.


In conclusion, the film Agent Carter effectively uses camera angles, editing, sound, and mise en scene to convey meaning and emotion to the audience of the film, thus creating a thrilling experience for the audience.

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