Textual Analysis #6.
Adrien Lester plays Mickey
Robert Glenister plays Ash
Matt Di Angelo plays Sean
Kelly Adams plays Emma
Robert Vaughn plays Albert
Rob Jarvis plays Eddie
Martin Kemp plays Harry Holmes
Visual timeline
0:01 – mid shot slowly zooms in on Matt Di Angelo
0:13 – long shot of Kelly Adams/Adrien Lester/Robert Vaughn
0:15 – mid shot of Matt Di Angelo
0:16 – mid shot of Adrien Lester
0:17 – two shot of Kelly Adams and Robert Vaughn
0:18 – mid shot of Matt Di Angelo
0:19 – two shot of Kelly Adams and Robert Vaughn
0:20 – close up low angle of Martin Kemp
0:24 – mid shot of Martin Kemp
0:32 – mid shot panning of Martin Kemp
0:36 – long shot panning of Martin Kemp
0:46 – mid shot of Martin Kemp
0:50 – long shot of Martin Kemp and friends threatening someone
1:00 – mid shot of Martin Kemp and friends threatening someone
1:04 – long shot of Martin Kemp and friends threatening someone
1:08 – mid shot of Martin Kemp and friends threatening someone
Audio timeline
0:01 – music in the background
0:01 – Matt Di Angelo - Petrasova bought a small cat in the garden by Picasso at an auction in Kensington. He outbid a private collector called Matthew Fairchild, who’s an investment banker
and happens to be the father of Louise Fairchild who’s married name is Holmes.
0:13 – Kelly Adams – should we know her?
0:15 – Matt Di Angelo – no, but you might of heard of her husband
0:16 – Adrien Lester – Harry Holmes
0:17 – Kelly Adams – the Harry Holmes?
0:18 – Matt Di Angelo – afraid so
0:18 – music ends/upbeat rapping music starts
0:47 – Martin Kemp – it’s alright it’s alright, calm down calm down. Now, I understand you’re not a grass, and I admire that in a man I really do, but I need you to open up for me, one way or another.
1:11 – upbeat rapping music stops.
Titling timeline
1:11 – Hustle, BBC One HD, bbc.co.uk, BBC One (until 1:15)
The main camera shots within this clip are mid shots. This has also been accompanied by a panning and slow zooming camera movement in the different mid shots in the clip. Without realising the effect, the zooming builds tension for the audience as they wonder what will happen next. Long shots are also used in the clip. I believe the most effective one is when Harry Holmes (Martin Kemp) is threatening a man. The long shot shows the two, along with more of Harry’s friends to add tension to the shot in the clip. There are also two two shots in the clip. It is assumed that these two people will be of equal importance in the shot. They also add tension as the audience as the audience are able to see both actors reactions and make their own judgements through them accordingly. A close up of Harry Holmes (Martin Kemp) is also used when he is first introduced into the scene. The shot was also a low angle which again emphasises his importance and authority within the clip.
There is slow and quiet music in the background in the clip, along with the speech from the actors. The slow/quiet music ends at 20 seconds and some more upbeat rapping music starts. I believe that the music selected for each scene symbolises the character and situation of the scene. The speech within the clip is quite in detail but easy to understand so not to confuse the audience. I believe that it flows well and would have a good effect on the audience. The rapping upbeat music stops at 1:11, just before the titling.
The titling in the clip is very minimal. It states the name of the programme, the channel you can watch it on and the website of the TV channel. The titling lasts 4 seconds, ending at 1:15.
Robert Glenister plays Ash
Matt Di Angelo plays Sean
Kelly Adams plays Emma
Robert Vaughn plays Albert
Rob Jarvis plays Eddie
Martin Kemp plays Harry Holmes
Visual timeline
0:01 – mid shot slowly zooms in on Matt Di Angelo
0:13 – long shot of Kelly Adams/Adrien Lester/Robert Vaughn
0:15 – mid shot of Matt Di Angelo
0:16 – mid shot of Adrien Lester
0:17 – two shot of Kelly Adams and Robert Vaughn
0:18 – mid shot of Matt Di Angelo
0:19 – two shot of Kelly Adams and Robert Vaughn
0:20 – close up low angle of Martin Kemp
0:24 – mid shot of Martin Kemp
0:32 – mid shot panning of Martin Kemp
0:36 – long shot panning of Martin Kemp
0:46 – mid shot of Martin Kemp
0:50 – long shot of Martin Kemp and friends threatening someone
1:00 – mid shot of Martin Kemp and friends threatening someone
1:04 – long shot of Martin Kemp and friends threatening someone
1:08 – mid shot of Martin Kemp and friends threatening someone
Audio timeline
0:01 – music in the background
0:01 – Matt Di Angelo - Petrasova bought a small cat in the garden by Picasso at an auction in Kensington. He outbid a private collector called Matthew Fairchild, who’s an investment banker
and happens to be the father of Louise Fairchild who’s married name is Holmes.
0:13 – Kelly Adams – should we know her?
0:15 – Matt Di Angelo – no, but you might of heard of her husband
0:16 – Adrien Lester – Harry Holmes
0:17 – Kelly Adams – the Harry Holmes?
0:18 – Matt Di Angelo – afraid so
0:18 – music ends/upbeat rapping music starts
0:47 – Martin Kemp – it’s alright it’s alright, calm down calm down. Now, I understand you’re not a grass, and I admire that in a man I really do, but I need you to open up for me, one way or another.
1:11 – upbeat rapping music stops.
Titling timeline
1:11 – Hustle, BBC One HD, bbc.co.uk, BBC One (until 1:15)
The main camera shots within this clip are mid shots. This has also been accompanied by a panning and slow zooming camera movement in the different mid shots in the clip. Without realising the effect, the zooming builds tension for the audience as they wonder what will happen next. Long shots are also used in the clip. I believe the most effective one is when Harry Holmes (Martin Kemp) is threatening a man. The long shot shows the two, along with more of Harry’s friends to add tension to the shot in the clip. There are also two two shots in the clip. It is assumed that these two people will be of equal importance in the shot. They also add tension as the audience as the audience are able to see both actors reactions and make their own judgements through them accordingly. A close up of Harry Holmes (Martin Kemp) is also used when he is first introduced into the scene. The shot was also a low angle which again emphasises his importance and authority within the clip.
There is slow and quiet music in the background in the clip, along with the speech from the actors. The slow/quiet music ends at 20 seconds and some more upbeat rapping music starts. I believe that the music selected for each scene symbolises the character and situation of the scene. The speech within the clip is quite in detail but easy to understand so not to confuse the audience. I believe that it flows well and would have a good effect on the audience. The rapping upbeat music stops at 1:11, just before the titling.
The titling in the clip is very minimal. It states the name of the programme, the channel you can watch it on and the website of the TV channel. The titling lasts 4 seconds, ending at 1:15.