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a twist of fate
My clip is a scene from the cinematic ‘’ A twist of fate ‘’ of the game league of legends which is one of my favourite games. The reason of the creators making this cinematic was to bring the champions from the game to life in a diferent and more specific way .
My main reason in choosing this scene was becauseit is a lot going on in it and , even it is an action scene is still full of feelings and meaning .
The purpose of my analysis is to present the cinematic codes and the audiovisual conection in my scene .
As we can see the action takes place into a completely fictional time and place the characters and the landscapes being totally out of this world . the main character having as weapons a huge scroll at his back and a book and he has the capability of using magic while the other character is a nonhuman character made from materialised dark smoke with sharp blades , ready to kill anything , he looks like a nightmare.
At the beginning of the scene we can see the main character running away from something , even if we don’t know what is it at the beginning , his face expression , his chaothic movement , all the backround falling apart creating some kind of apocalyptic image, we can hear his desperate breath while his running and at the same time we can hear screamings in the backround , all this elements combined together create and express just one big feeling ‘’ Fear ‘’
The sound is breath taking and it’s job it’s to keep u connected into the film, making you each frame to wonder what is going to happen , is he gonna get cought ? is he gonna get killed ? Everything is falling apart , huge pillars are falling , explosions , dust and smoke … and when we tought the scene couldn’t get more dramatic we can hear a huge ‘’DARKNESS’’ and some evil laugh wich will capture u even more into the story .
While trying to escape he falls and we can see the desperation on his face , the only thing he has in mind is to to keep in eyes , his only weapon , a spell

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