Theatrical release poster |
Director: Joel Schumacher
Release Date: 1987
Budget: $8.5 million
Takings: $32,222,567 (USA)
Warner Bros. Pictures
Opening shot of the film |
Titles screen |
Establishing shot |
The shot changes again to a close-up of someone’s feet the
shot pans up however smoke is used to change the mood, although when the
character appears from the smoke the music changes to a stereotypical carnival
theme. These two elements juxtapose each other. The shot has also turned from a
single shot into a group shot.
The shot stays the same as the merry go round
goes round but people are having fun by walking around the middle – audience’s
first look at the protagonists of the film or so called “lost boys”? The camera
cuts to one of them, who was the first one the audience sees – signifying the
leader possibly, touching a woman on the cheek, part of a group shot with the
shot containing elements of male and female gaze – the majority of the shot types
and angles have been the same. Thus action causes a re-action, a state of disequilibrium
as a fight breaks out between the boyfriend and the leader of the lost boys.
Shot-reaction-shot between each of the two are used until a guard put his baton
under the neck of the leader – false scare intended? Guard warns the boys not
to be at the carnival, normally used in the build up of a false scare in the
majority of horror movies.
Example of a medium shot |
Another example of an establishing shot |
Example of a Point of View (PoV) |
Another example of a medium shot |
Last shot in the scene |
An example of a close-up |
Opening scene 2:55
IMDB page: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093437/
Wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lost_Boys
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