Analysis of Die Hard Opening Sequence.

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Media Studies 12C/MD1

Analysis of Die Hard Opening Sequence

Hannah Partridge 12E2

        The primary camera shot in the opening sequence from the film “Die Hard” is a Close – Up (CU) of a plane landing; which is set in an airport.  The audience is made to hear the sound of the plane previous to screening it, so in theory the first shot could actually be a fade in. The plane lands fast and the camera are placed so it looks like the low aeroplane has just flown over the head of the viewer. This shot lasts about four seconds long, as it carries into the viewer watching the plane have contact with the ground. As the plane land’s the audience can undoubtedly see the amount of pressure put on the breaks. Furthermore, the sound turns into a shrill screech from the wheels and a quiet murmur from the engine.  The viewer instantly wonder’s where this plane has come from, who is on it and why are they’re being made to view this. The sky is a pink/orange colour which creates certain warmth for the viewer.

 The second shot is a CU of a man’s hand gripping the armrest tightly in the plane as it is landing. This indicates to the audience that he does not like flying moreover has a slight fear of not being in control. This character shows that just from this one simple shot, he is a man that likes to have both feet firmly on the ground additionally does not like to lose control or have it taken into the hands of others. The camera pans left and tilts up to view a man in the window seat sitting next to the slightly apprehensive man; this character looks very smug and is somewhat amused at the man sitting next to him. This character is wearing a grey waist coat, a red patterned tie, this could signify so as to his life is one long pattern and everything run’s like clockwork. He is wearing a white pin stripped shirt and he has dark grey hair. This is the first character to talk in the film.

        The subsequent frame is a two shot of the two men conversing, both of whom are stranger’s. The two characters’ clash as the audience can observe when they converse. This make’s the viewer feel a bit uncomfortable, due to the lack of co-operation. One character is arrogant, very overconfident; and dressed to impress; whilst the other is in casual wear, a dark green jacket, casual trousers and a blue thick checked shirt, he is evidently not especially impressed by means of the other man’s remarks. However, the man by the window seat does provide the other man some rather fine advice; which comes into play later in the film. The man who is still a touch nervous from landing is told that when he gets home; he should take off his shoes and his socks and walk around on the carpet making fists with his feet. At the time of telling him this he just gave the man a droll look that suggests he is speaking twaddle.

 The next shot following this is from the front of the plane viewing the passenger’s getting up collecting their belongings. This is a Long-shot. (LS) An announcement is made that it is satisfactory for each person to leave their seats. There is a Medium – shot (MS) of the man who was anxious during the flight, reaching for his luggage above. After that there is an incredibly rapid cut to the cocky character’s face looking enormously stunned, now he appears cowardly to the viewers. His face is slightly blocked by the mans jacket and chair casting a shadow over his face, which is an indication that he is trapped in and whatever he has seen to scare him, is potentially awfully hazardous for him. The connecting shot is a CU of a gun safely stored in the man’s inside pocket of his green jacket. The gun is a denotation which means the audience immediately recognise it. It is also an iconic signifier; also if it was fired it would develop into an indexical signifier.

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        The next shot is a MS of the man with the gun in his pocket, this is where  he introduces himself to the viewers, he claim’s he is a Detective from New York City, and produces a badge; this is symbolic of his life’s work – eleven years of being a detective. The audience is then taken back to a CU of the other man, still a little bit on edge except, not as nervous as previously. The viewer notice’s that the detective is standing up whilst the other man is sat down. This shows that his character is ...

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