Minority Report Notes
Audio Notes:
Radio talk. “copy” “roger”
Authoritive talk. Officer_______
Visual Notes:
Nice building, lighting makes it look old
Helicopter, screens present in both helicopter and on officers
spider like creatures to ID everyone
children, panicking mum
yellow filter
broken glass and run down buildings
couple fighting
stop to get ID’d then continue
towel under door. HE knows what is going to occur
dark bathroom, bathtub is glowing
bubble emerging from nose, alerts spiders of his presence
angry citizens
electric shocks
slowly lifting bandage and then painfully opening eye
futuristic weapon
Birds-eye view camera technique analysis:
In the Spider Scene in Minority Report a birds eye camera view is used. The camera is above the building that that the residents occupy but instead of seeing a roof we see down into their personal lives. As the camera moves around the complex we see people engaging in activities where they are the most vulnerable. We see one couple having sex and another fighting and the reason that Spielberg has used this camera angle is to show the audience the lack of privacy and control these people have. Ironically as we watch the spider-like creatures breach the privacy of every individual in the building we are doing the same thing. Our view from above being similar to a surveillance camera, capturing every moment. An element of fear is also implemented through this control the authorities have. A police officer, who should be a protective figure, says, “if you don’t want your kids to know terror, keep them away from me.” The continuous shot allows us to see into different peoples lives at the same point in time and we see that no matter the event that is occurring, the state always maintains an aspect of control.