This document discusses three British indie films: Never Let Me Go, Bend It Like Beckham, and Shallow Grave. Some key details provided include that Never Let Me Go features gloomy weather typical of Britain and stars Kiera Knightly. Bend It Like Beckham also stars Knightly and focuses on a scene of her playing soccer, a popular sport in Britain. Shallow Grave is identified as a low-budget British film from the 1980s based on the vintage outfits and lack of editing or background details in the scene described.
2. Never let me go is a British indie film. You can tell by the weather and scenery
that this film is produced in Britain. The weather is dark, gloomy, dingy and also
looks windy. The actors are all British starring Kiera Knightly and other
unknown actors. Kiera Knightly also stars in ‘Bend It Like Beckham’ which is
also another British indie film and low budget. The lighting is softly bright but
also quite dark. The soft backgrounds make the characters look innocent and
relaxed. The actors are wearing a typical vintage styled outfit which is worn in
pastel colours. You can tell that this is also a low budget film because there is not
a lot of editing to the scene and not a lot of background motivation. The camera
shot taken is a mid length shot which allows us to see the what the characters are
doing and there surroundings.
3. Bend it like Beckham is also another low budget movie. In this shot Kiera Knightly
is used as she is a British actor. Jules (Kiera Knightly) is playing football which is
normally common in British films as british people are very passionate about it.
This scene represents Jules ( Kiera Knightley) playing football, which is very
common in Britain. Bend It Like Beckham is a British Indie film, it was made
within a low budget and not to famous actors. The scenes were not set in famous
atmospheres as the budget was low. The background is all blurred out in this
picture, you cannot see hat the writing on the goal says because the main focus is
aimed at the ball. This is so it grabs the viewers attention to what Jules is doing. The
camera angle is focused on the main image of Jules kicking the ball and her facial
expressions. Kiera Knightley is a births Actor. This film consists of two different
cultures. Both of the girls Jewels and Jess have different Ambitions. This film has
stereotypes' of the females' as you would expect it to be the boys playing the
Football. This film is a Diaspara as the person who created the film is the same race
as some of the actors in the film
4. Shallow Grave is a British indie film because it is low budget film. The actors
are wearing a typical vintage English outfit this represents the 1980 century.
There is not much editing to this scene apart different shadings of lighting. The
screen shot shows us that there is not a lot going on. The camera angle of the
shot is a high angle which is looking down upon the actors. This shows us a long
shot of the actors and the background scenery. The lighting in this scene is shot
in a forest, the front of the image shows darkness with a shade of lightness
peering through. The shades could show that something mysterious has
happened where they are standing and if the are standing in some sort of trap.
The actors are English and they are unknown because it is a low budget film.