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Monday, 29 February 2016

Grizzly Man // Scene Analysis - 'Mr Chocolate'

  • Treadwell has an ‘observational' and 'sentimental' approach to documentary film making - one in conflict with Herzog, his agenda is often to show the harsh reality and danger of nature.
  • “Im here with one of my favourite bears, Mr Chocolate” [he turns to face the bear] “Hey Mr Chocolate!”
  • At the beginning of the scene are very peaceful and tranquil - not causing much conflict at all
  • An acoustic guitar is playing in the background as Treadwell says goodbye to the bears until next summer
  • The music is sombre and uplifting - Treadwell talks about the bears being under human threat and how he will protect them - the music manipulates us in to believing in Treadwell and his sentimental mission for nature
  • The use of non-diegetic sound (music) greatly effects any footage of documentary in terms of the representation of truth and the audiences emotions.
  • Herzog uses the music to anchor ‘his’ images to reinforce the sentimental agenda of Treadwell’s footage.
  • Herzog’s set-ups question the actuality and observational nature of Treadwell’s film - i.e. the footage of the bears fighting aggressively over a fish, which could connote the lengths bears will go to to satisfy their hunger (they will not hesitate to be aggressive)
  • As with any narrative film conflict is key to audience engagement - the scene shows the conflict in agenda between Treadwell’s ‘sentimentality’ approach at the start as opposed to Herzog’s harsh reality of the bears at the end of the scene
  • Treadwell pauses before turning off the camera as a fox and her cubs wander past and interact with Treadwell.
  • Foxes are often portrayed as violent are peaceful and tranquil in the presence of Treadwell (similar to that of the bears). MANIPULATION.
  • “As a film maker somethings just fall in to your lap
  • The use of the voice over can be problematic in terms of audience response to a text emotionally - with both Treadwell and Herzog the use of the voice over serves as the means to direct the audience towards their agenda Although Herzog is probably less subjective than Treadwell.
  • We cut to a scene of a foxes being playful and stole Treadwell’s hat - The fox isn’t playing to Treadwells camera and his ‘agenda’ / Treadwell is portrayed as immature and experts innocence from nature.
  • Treadwell reacts childishly by saying ‘Oh man!’ and ‘Ghost give that hat back!’ - he’s talking to the fox as if he can respond.
  • Tread well has a large ego - he is a young man with a troubled past (drinking / back injury etc.) 
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