The epic movie, ‘The Shawshank Redemption’, directed by Frank Darabont is a compelling film that has entertained and kept audiences interested for years. The ways in which the film does this is through the use of emotive language, contrasting of colours (lighting), settings, effective camera angles, sound effects and engaging music. These techniques are effectively used to convey the ideas/themes of hope, courage, corruption, power of the mind vs. power of the authority and many more. In the opening scene of the film Andy Dufrene, the main character in the film, is in a court room being trialed for the murder of his wife and …show more content…
At the beginning of the scene it shows the audience a bucket being raised onto the roof from a bird’s eye view, conveying the height at which the scene is set. The audience is then shown a long shot of the inmates tarring the roof, while in the background you can hear Officer Byron Hadley telling his co-workers of his inheritance money tax problems. The audience then sees a mid-camera shot of the circle of guards, and Hadley is walking and talking as though the money is a burden. It then returns to a mid-camera shot of Andy, who has stopped tarring the roof and is now considering approaching Hadley to assist him with his ‘problem’. With a firm, fearful tone Red attempts to stop Andy approaching Hadley, as he believes no good could come out of it. However, Andy is determined and courageous and decides to approach Hadley anyway. Andy asks provocative questions such as “Do you trust your wife?” to get Hadley’s attention. This works and Hadley begins to shove Andy towards the edge of the building. A bird’s eye view of the action is shown to depict how high Andy would fall from, if Hadley were to push him off to add suspense. While being shoved to the edge, Andy hurriedly spurts out how Hadley could save his money. This is a prime example of the theme, power of the mind vs. power of the authority, as Andy used his knowledge of money and articulate language to manipulate Hadley. In return for Andy’s services to Hadley, Andy requests some beers for his fellow inmates. This relaxed scene of the inmates enjoying a drink calms the audience down after an intense scene which nearly saw Andy killed. This scene also sets up the rest of the movie as Andy has now been discovered as someone of value and can be used to do many jobs. This however was a part of Andy’s plan all along which