Sunday, 18 October 2015

Trainspotting

At the start of the scene it starts off with a character on the floor with non-diegetic sound, which fades away as he stands and walks away. As he is talking to the man making the drugs they are talking about the man on the floor saying 'he's lacking in moral fibre' 'But he knows a lot about Sean Connery' this dialogue is supposed to make the audience laugh. As the main character walks away It cuts into a frame that says 'Trainspotting' with the sound of a train going by, which makes you think why this film is called Trainspotting.


A bridge is used to connect the next frame to the last fame which fades away as he shuts the door. Then as he goes into a different room classical music is played which is non-diegetic, which is used as humour as the music does not fit the scene be. The sound then tracks back to a non diegetic voice over listing the materials needed to quit drugs. The music then increases beat and volume to make the audience tense before seeing what is on screen. The scene then ends with diegetic sound saying 'Micky can you help me out' then 'what the f*** are these' this is used to create humour before the scene ends.

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