Pulp fiction scene 1 analysis
Cinematography
Extreme close-ups
Closeups- filmed from an angle slightly low which subtly portrays them as intimidating

Camera Angles Low angle shot-makes them seem superior to the spectator
Two-shot
Low key lighting as Vincent and Jules walk through the hallway/ natural minimal lighting

Performance
Casual and informal attitude juxtaposed with what they are on their way to do, indicates casual violence; and how this is a day to day normal activity for the two characters which gives the spectator the impression that murder is not a big deal. Not afraid- Blase attitude
Talking about random low key topics leading up to a murder- violence is not rare
Sound (diegetic/non-diegetic)
Non-diegetic theme tune/Changes like a radio being retuned to introduction song. He uses the titles to set an uplifting and exciting mood. Uses pop culture music
Tarantino elevates sound to the level of a character and to become the purpose of the scene - setting the tone of the whole film
Extreme close-ups
Closeups- filmed from an angle slightly low which subtly portrays them as intimidating

Camera Angles Low angle shot-makes them seem superior to the spectator
Two-shot
Low key lighting as Vincent and Jules walk through the hallway/ natural minimal lighting

Performance
Casual and informal attitude juxtaposed with what they are on their way to do, indicates casual violence; and how this is a day to day normal activity for the two characters which gives the spectator the impression that murder is not a big deal. Not afraid- Blase attitude
Talking about random low key topics leading up to a murder- violence is not rare
Sound (diegetic/non-diegetic)
Non-diegetic theme tune/Changes like a radio being retuned to introduction song. He uses the titles to set an uplifting and exciting mood. Uses pop culture music
Tarantino elevates sound to the level of a character and to become the purpose of the scene - setting the tone of the whole film
What effect does this have on the audience? What meaning do these create?
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