Shot One
In this shot we see
the film company Walt Disney; this shows us
that this film is a mainstream
film with a higher end budget. As Walt Disney are a well respected and well
established film company
Shot Two
In this shot it shows
the Pixar logo, famous for the light animation for the I. This is to acknowledge
their work within the film and also allows the viewer to know who was involved
and as it is a trusted and well known company may entice the viewer.
Shot Three
In this shot we see
the location we get a feel of what the film may be about. We see what looks
like a monster coming out of a door/closet. Maybe giving an insight into what
may happen in the film.
Shot Four
Shot four carries on
with showing what the film may be about. Showing the same shot as before in
shot three but this time the closet shown is filled with normal children stuff
and no monster is to be seen. Which once again is an insight into what is to be
seen in the film?
Shot Five
This shot shows the Walt
Disney name acknowledging their work with the film. The logo has been edited to
fit in with the theme of the film and look cartoony and childish.
Shot Seven
This shot shows once again who has helped create the film with acknowledgments. However these credits are designed to fit in with the theme of the film by making them look cartoon like and childish. With a monster and lots of doors visible in the shot.
Shot Eight
This shot finally shows the films title, once again fitting in with the films theme. The eye is a key part of the title placed within the "M" in the word monster.
Shot Nine
This shot shows a empty door as seen in shot three but this time without the monster in it. The camera then follows through the door leading the viewer in a world of what the characters may experience and into the film.

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