Manifest: One of reasons that I chose this series is because of the Sci/fi aspects. This is a series that represents a cool storyline of an airplane that disappears and then comes back 10 years in the future. Families have grown-up without their mothers and fathers and then they come back with their kids already grown up without them. Then the FBI and CIA look into the case of the missing flight that magically came back and then things start to get heated. This is considered an eye level shot which can demonstrate feelings of emotion or a sense of closeness towards the main characters. In this specific shot it represents a possible event of disruption or a shot which shows fear or doubt. This is by the one of the main characters and shows how shocked he is to see an event or person (Don't want to spoil). Mostly this shot is used to convey a sense of fear within all of the character(s) in this scene. But also, it can show sometimes happiness or prevail when looking back/forward to s...
Back To The Future 1985 Movie Opening Scene Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3isQI0nXQRE How many titles are displayed during the opening sequences to the film? - There is one for Universal Pictures right in the beginning - Another for Steven Spielberg - Another for "A Robert Zemeckis Film" - And then finally the title slide that represents "Back To The Future" - There are about 15 other titles that are displayed throughout the playing of this opening scene (mostly showing other creators or people that have worked on this film). What images are prioritized in the opening sequence? - Most of the images show a messy yet very interesting room. This includes multiple owls clocks on the wall, cups and coffee everywhere. But the main theme would definitely be the clocks, each telling a certain time, and these clocks seem to go wherever the camera goes. So this most likely means that this will be a huge part of this movie What connotations do the images carry? - ...
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