Analysis
BOURNE SUPREMACY
Voiceover, from previous boss/coach
Slow motion- changes to sudden fast pace to emphasise the flashbacks and panic the audience
Distorted view- to give a sense of a flashback and past memories but not everything is in tack.
EDITING
Obstructed view- to seem as if you are really there
Extreme close ups- to add to the distortion so the viewers can try to make up what is happening
Point of view shot- To show the view point from the main character to side the audience with main protagonist
CAMERAWORK
Location- Goa, India this is unusual for a white American as it is a poor country which makes the audience wonder why
he is there
Costumes- Vests and baggy trousers to suggest he is comfortable in his new location and that he isn't feeling
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MISE-EN-SCENE
Sudden loud bullet to show the viewer that even he is scared in what he is doing not just the viewer
Echo- Shows that he is unsure in what is going on which relates to the viewer and therefore the viewers are
automatically on their side
Dialogue- Slow and large gaps in between each persons lines to show he isn't well and they are both a bit scared in
what they are doing
SOUND
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