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3772 David Lin Scene Analysis Wall-E

**Posted by Dvd.L at 1:45 PM


Scene Analysis Wall-E


David Lin 3772


FILM DETAILS


Directed by

Andrew Stanton


Produced by

Jim Morris

Lindsey Collins (Co-producer)

John Lasseter (Executive)


Screenplay by

Andrew Stanton

Jim Reardon


Story by

Andrew Stanton

Pete Docter


Starring

Ben Burtt

Elissa Knight

Jeff Garlin

Fred Willard

John Ratzenberger

Kathy Najimy

Sigourney Weaver

MacInTalk


Music by

Thomas Newman


Editing by

Stephen Schaffer

Studio

Walt Disney Pictures

Pixar Animation Studios


Distributed by

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures


Release date(s)

June 23, 2008 (2008-06-23) (Los Angeles)

June 27, 2008


Running time

98 minutes


Country

United States


Language

English


Budget

$180 million


Gross revenue

$521,268,237


SCENE OVERVIEW

Wall-E is a cartoon film, the film is about the adventure of the main character Wall-E.

The plot of Wall-E

The scene I choose is started from 00:57:56 to 00:58:11. There are 5 shots including.

The scene is about the rescue capsule self destructed, and Eva is worried about Wall-E, then Wall-E already escaped

SCENE ANALYSIS

The first shot takes 1.5 seconds, it shows Eva is flying to the rescue capsule to find Wall-E, but the rescue capsule is self destructing.

The second shots takes 5.5 seconds, it shows Eva saw the explosion and become very sad, which we can see from her eyes.

The third shots takes 3 seconds, it shows Wall-E didn’t die from the explosion, and he fly to Eva, and Eva is surprised.

The forth shots takes 2.5 seconds, it shows Wall-E fly passed Eva.

The last shot takes 2.5 seconds, it shows Eva is very happy that Wall-E didn’t die, we can see this from her eyes.

EDITING

The transitions between these shots are just regular jump-cuts. And there are not much editing styles showing here I think.



SHOT ANALYSIS


SHOT.1



Shot Size:

This is a long shot, but the character moves, it maybe an extreme long shot.

Sound:

The sounds here it’s like an uptight music just goes to upsurge then comes an explosive sound.

Character Movement:

Eva is flying to Wall-E(the place that exploded) from the right side of the screen to the mid.

Camera Movement:

The camera is rotated a little bit.

Camera Angle:

The angle should be eye level, but I saw the back of the character, I’m not sure if it’s an over the shoulder.

Lighting:

This is a cartoon, and it’s in space, no lighting here I think.

Color Usage:

The space is in a black with blue color. Eva and the explosion are white color. And there are some blue circles around Eva, which show Eva is moving very fast.

Dialogue:

No dialogues here.


SHOT.2



Shot Size:

This is a medium shot,

Sound:

Some sad music played in a low volume.

Character Movement:

Eva stands for a while, then fly forward. Eva fly form the mid of the screen to the left then outside the screen.

Camera Movement:

The camera is still rotated a little bit, zooms in a little bit, and maybe pans right a little bit.

Camera Angle:

Eve level.

Lighting:

This is a cartoon, and it’s in space, no lighting here I think.

Color Usage:

The space is in a black with blue color. And there are some purple smoke between Eva and the space ship. Eva is white color, And some red stuff on her.

Dialogue:

Eva says “NO…NO…”.


SHOT.3



Shot Size:

This is a long shot,

Sound:

Flying sounds.

Character Movement:

Eva fly to Wall-E, Wall-E fly to Eva.

Camera Movement:

The camera is still rotated a little bit.

Camera Angle:

Eve level.

Lighting:

This is a cartoon, and it’s in space, no lighting here I think.

Color Usage:

The space is in a black with blue color. Eva is white color. And there are some blue circles around Eva”, which show Eva is moving very fast. When Wall-E comes, there are white smokes after him which comes from the fire extinguisher.

Dialogue:

Wall-E says “Eva”, and it continues to the next shot.

SHOT.4

Shot Size:

This is a extreme long shot,

Sound:

Flying sounds.

Character Movement:

Wall-E is flying to the space ship. Wall-E fly from the left side of the screen to the mid.

Camera Movement:

The camera is still rotated a little bit, and it tracks on Wall-E.

Camera Angle:

Eve level.

Lighting:

This is a cartoon, and it’s in space, no lighting here I think.

Color Usage:

The space is in a black with blue color. There are white smokes after Wall-E which comes from the fire extinguisher. And there are some purple smoke between Wall-E and the space ship.

Dialogue:

Wall-E continued says “Eva”.


SHOT.5


Shot Size:

This is a long shot,

Sound:

Flying sounds.

Character Movement:

Eva is flying to Wall-E.

Camera Movement:

The camera is still rotated a little bit.

Camera Angle:

Eve level.

Lighting:

This is a cartoon, and it’s in space, no lighting here I think.

Color Usage:

The space is in a black with blue color. Eva is white. And there are some blue circles around Eva”, which show Eva is moving very fast.

Dialogue:

Eva says “Wall-E”.


REFERRENCES

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WALL-E


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