Credits of Distribution Company Production Company Logo Establishing Shot to set the scene.
Shot of car coming through the
street .
Credits informing the audience when
the film is being released.
A close up of Ron with smoke over the
camera.
Reggie walking in front of car
coming up the street.
Credits – Description to attract the
audience.
Shot of Female character – Birdseye –
Looking down on her.
Ron walking away from
building, this is a tracking shot
which goes with Ron’s pace of
walking.
Credits – Letting the audience know
who the film is about (Main
characters).
Shot showing Reggie from behind.
Shot of The Kray twins in back
seat of car which is
This shot is an over the shoulder shot
panning out to reveal information.
Foreground and Background – The Kray
either side of man in foreground.
Credits – This shows trust in the
success of the film. This is a shot showing a car in the
woods completely o its own and
Part of an eyeline match between two
characters
This shot is part of the eye line
match between the male and
female in casino settings.
This shot shows Ron from a low angle
so he is looking down showing
dominance.
Fight scene – Throwing a punch.
Shot of two characters in car –
low lighting.
Credits – Screenwriter (Attracting
audience)
The twins in court; Ron crunches his
knuckles.
Tracking shot of Ron walking to
shoot the gun at George Cornell.
Shot of female character looking in
mirror.
Sink full of cash.
Sink of cash in foreground
The twins look up at same time. Over the shoulder shot – Fight.
This shot has diegetic sound as
it shows the actual sound of the
punches and hits being made.
Ron hits someone over the head with
diegetic sounds. The shot has diegetic sound; the gun clic
The last credit is the title of the
film; telling the audience what
the film is.

Legend Analysis

  • 1.
    Credits of DistributionCompany Production Company Logo Establishing Shot to set the scene. Shot of car coming through the street . Credits informing the audience when the film is being released. A close up of Ron with smoke over the camera. Reggie walking in front of car coming up the street. Credits – Description to attract the audience. Shot of Female character – Birdseye – Looking down on her. Ron walking away from building, this is a tracking shot which goes with Ron’s pace of walking. Credits – Letting the audience know who the film is about (Main characters). Shot showing Reggie from behind. Shot of The Kray twins in back seat of car which is This shot is an over the shoulder shot panning out to reveal information. Foreground and Background – The Kray either side of man in foreground.
  • 2.
    Credits – Thisshows trust in the success of the film. This is a shot showing a car in the woods completely o its own and Part of an eyeline match between two characters This shot is part of the eye line match between the male and female in casino settings. This shot shows Ron from a low angle so he is looking down showing dominance. Fight scene – Throwing a punch. Shot of two characters in car – low lighting. Credits – Screenwriter (Attracting audience) The twins in court; Ron crunches his knuckles. Tracking shot of Ron walking to shoot the gun at George Cornell. Shot of female character looking in mirror. Sink full of cash. Sink of cash in foreground The twins look up at same time. Over the shoulder shot – Fight.
  • 3.
    This shot hasdiegetic sound as it shows the actual sound of the punches and hits being made. Ron hits someone over the head with diegetic sounds. The shot has diegetic sound; the gun clic The last credit is the title of the film; telling the audience what the film is.