SKYFALL TECHNIQUE FLASHCARDS
When is a POV shot used in the opening scene? – Shaky camera of Bond running through the
streets of Istanbul
What is the impact of the POV shot? – Shakiness reflects Bond’s disorientation and vulnerability
When is an over-the-shoulder shot used? – Following the antagonist on his motorbike
What is the impact of the over-the-shoulder shot? – Shows people jumping out his way and reflects
his speed
When is a dark lighting? – When the train goes into the tunnel, and they are fighting
What is the impact of the dark lighting? – Feels tense and apprehensive as we can’t see what is
happening
How is framing used? – Bond’s face is often framed in close-up with stark lighting
What is the impact of the framing? – Highlights his weariness and determination
When is a tracking shot? – When Bond is on the rooftop, the camera follows him
What is the impact of the tracking shot? – The quick pans create a sense of frantic action and it
acts as an establishing shot
How is blue lighting used? – Blue tones on the streets and rooftops
What is the impact of the blue lighting? – Evokes coldness and urgency, reflecting Bond’s isolation
and the dangerous nature of his mission
When are rapid jump cuts used? – To same pieces of action from different angles
What is the impact of the rapid jump cuts? – Creates a feeling of chaos
When is silence used? – When Bond is shot
What is the impact of the silence? – Creates tension and emphasises the high stakes of the
situation
How is a lack of dialogue used? – The focus is on action, sound, and visual storytelling. Bond’s
breathing and grunts are the only sounds that accompany his movements
What is the impact of the lack of dialogue? – Adds to the sense of isolation and vulnerability
How is sound design used? – Sounds of heavy footsteps and ambient street noise
What is the impact of the sound design? – Creates an immersive sense of chaos in the pursuit
When is Bond’s composure shown? – When Eve is driving really fast and when the train behind him
blows off
What is the impact of Bond’s composure? – Shows him remaining unfazed and reinforces him as
iconic hero
When are behaviours used? – M turns her back on the radio comms once Bond is shot
What is the impact of the behaviours? – Shows a removal of responsibility
How is the theme of Bond’s personal crisis shown? – It subtly introduces the theme of the struggle
with age and relevance. He’s been shot, weakened, and is failing to complete his mission.
How is the theme of modernisation shown? – Bond faces a cyberterrorist threat, foreshadowing the
film’s emphasis on modern issues like cybercrime, moving away from traditional Cold War-era
plots
When is a wide shot used in the Silva escape scene? – Used to capture the grandeur of MI6’s
interior
What is the impact of the wide shot? – Emphasises the vulnerability of the MI6 agents and their
lack of control
When is a static shot used in the Silva? – When the tube falls through the hole
What is the impact of the static shot? – Creates a feeling of hopelessness
When is tight framing used? – As Silva approaches M, the camera closes in
What is the impact of the tight framing? – Emphasises the danger and threat in a confined space
When is a handheld camera used? – During the escape and the gunfight
What is the impact of the handheld camera? – Adds a sense of instability and makes the audience
feel immersed
When is a tracking shot used? – As Silva moves through the building and escapes
What is the impact of the tracking shot? – Makes his movements feel purposeful and shows his
relentless pursuit
When is backlighting used? – Silva’s figure is often backlit or partially obscured by shadows
What is the impact of the backlighting? – Creates a sense of mystery and danger, as his true
intentions are hidden
When is chiaroscuro lighting used? – The MI6 building is lit with cool blue tones while Silva’s
escape creates shadow
What is the impact of the chiaroscuro lighting? – Symbolises the calculated world of intelligence
and reflects the chaos
When are flickering lights used? – When Silva escapes
, What is the impact of the flickering lights? – Mirrors Silva’s ability to destabilize everything and
builds tensions
How are reflections used? – Highlights the duality of Silva’s character. He often appears in
reflective surfaces as he manipulates events from behind the scenes
When is slow motion used? – The escape is interspersed with moments of slow motion, and during
the gunfire
What is the impact of the slow motion? – Emphasises the weight and seriousness of the threat and
heightens tension
When cross-cutting used? – Shows both Bond’s pursuit of Silva and M’s increasingly perilous
position and the pace builds too
What is the impact of the cross-cutting? – Creates tensions as the audience is aware of the danger
When is montage editing used? – As Q realises that they have been hacked, Silva escaping, and M
in the inquiry
What is the impact of the montage editing? – Builds tensions and creates a feeling of hopelessness
When is cutting to silence used? – As the gunfire erupts, there are brief moments of silence
What is the impact of the cut to silence? – Heightens the impact of each shot
When is the spy theme tune used? – When Bond reveals that he had led the MI6 to Silva with a
radio
When is building music used? – When Silva removes his teeth, when MI6 hack Silva’s computer,
when they realise Silva hacked them and has escaped, and when the fire extinguishers are burst in
the inquiry
What is the impact of the building music? – Builds a tense atmosphere
When is silence used? – When Silva stands and stares at M through the glass
What is the impact of the silence? – Makes it feel ominous and adds a psychological element to the
scene
When is a crescendo used? – As the scene builds toward Silva’s escape, the sound increases in
intensity
What is the impact of the crescendo? – Music complements the scene, becoming more tension-
filled
When is a cacophony used? – The heavy footsteps of agents, the shattering of glass, and the
gunfire
What is the impact of the cacophony? – Creates a sense of urgency and chaos
When is clothing colour used? – Silva is dressed in all white, which contrasts the MI6 agents in
black suits
When is behaviour used? – Silva’s insanity shown at him laughing and then crying when he is in
the prison
How is a handheld camera used in final battle scene? – During the battle to create a sense of
urgency and chaos
How are long shots used? – Watching Silva walk to where M is makes us feel helplessness
How are frontal shots used? – Of Q and Tanner as they leave the trail for Silva with Mallory behind
them, showing how they are doing something wrong
What is the purpose of this frontal shot? – Once Mallory allows them to continue, he gains our trust
How are shot-reverse-shots used? – On the way to Scotland between M and Bond creating a
feeling of tension
How is lighting used? – Skyfall is lit in dark, atmospheric tones
What is the impact of the dark lighting? – Creates an eerie atmosphere, and mirrors Bond’s
psychological tension
How is saturation used? – The yellow of the gunshots and bomb contrasts the blue, cool lighting
within the house, the church is illuminated by the fire of Skyfall, build-up in saturation when Skyfall
blows up
How is symmetry used? – When Bond and Silva are positioned across from each other
What is the impact of the symmetry? – Symbolises their oppositional forces
How are rapid cuts used? – During the battle making it feel very chaotic and heightens the sense
of action
How is montage editing used? – When Q and Bond discuss the escape plan and actually executing
it, when M, Bond and Kincaide get ready for Silva’s arrival
How is sound design used? – The intensity of the ambient noises (wind, fire crackling, gunshots)
and Bond’s breathing are mixed together to heighten the intensity
How is silence used? – When Bond faces Silva or when Bond is injured, making the moments of
action stand out
When is building music used? – As they prepare for battle, when we see the men, when the Aston
Martin is blown up
When is a POV shot used in the opening scene? – Shaky camera of Bond running through the
streets of Istanbul
What is the impact of the POV shot? – Shakiness reflects Bond’s disorientation and vulnerability
When is an over-the-shoulder shot used? – Following the antagonist on his motorbike
What is the impact of the over-the-shoulder shot? – Shows people jumping out his way and reflects
his speed
When is a dark lighting? – When the train goes into the tunnel, and they are fighting
What is the impact of the dark lighting? – Feels tense and apprehensive as we can’t see what is
happening
How is framing used? – Bond’s face is often framed in close-up with stark lighting
What is the impact of the framing? – Highlights his weariness and determination
When is a tracking shot? – When Bond is on the rooftop, the camera follows him
What is the impact of the tracking shot? – The quick pans create a sense of frantic action and it
acts as an establishing shot
How is blue lighting used? – Blue tones on the streets and rooftops
What is the impact of the blue lighting? – Evokes coldness and urgency, reflecting Bond’s isolation
and the dangerous nature of his mission
When are rapid jump cuts used? – To same pieces of action from different angles
What is the impact of the rapid jump cuts? – Creates a feeling of chaos
When is silence used? – When Bond is shot
What is the impact of the silence? – Creates tension and emphasises the high stakes of the
situation
How is a lack of dialogue used? – The focus is on action, sound, and visual storytelling. Bond’s
breathing and grunts are the only sounds that accompany his movements
What is the impact of the lack of dialogue? – Adds to the sense of isolation and vulnerability
How is sound design used? – Sounds of heavy footsteps and ambient street noise
What is the impact of the sound design? – Creates an immersive sense of chaos in the pursuit
When is Bond’s composure shown? – When Eve is driving really fast and when the train behind him
blows off
What is the impact of Bond’s composure? – Shows him remaining unfazed and reinforces him as
iconic hero
When are behaviours used? – M turns her back on the radio comms once Bond is shot
What is the impact of the behaviours? – Shows a removal of responsibility
How is the theme of Bond’s personal crisis shown? – It subtly introduces the theme of the struggle
with age and relevance. He’s been shot, weakened, and is failing to complete his mission.
How is the theme of modernisation shown? – Bond faces a cyberterrorist threat, foreshadowing the
film’s emphasis on modern issues like cybercrime, moving away from traditional Cold War-era
plots
When is a wide shot used in the Silva escape scene? – Used to capture the grandeur of MI6’s
interior
What is the impact of the wide shot? – Emphasises the vulnerability of the MI6 agents and their
lack of control
When is a static shot used in the Silva? – When the tube falls through the hole
What is the impact of the static shot? – Creates a feeling of hopelessness
When is tight framing used? – As Silva approaches M, the camera closes in
What is the impact of the tight framing? – Emphasises the danger and threat in a confined space
When is a handheld camera used? – During the escape and the gunfight
What is the impact of the handheld camera? – Adds a sense of instability and makes the audience
feel immersed
When is a tracking shot used? – As Silva moves through the building and escapes
What is the impact of the tracking shot? – Makes his movements feel purposeful and shows his
relentless pursuit
When is backlighting used? – Silva’s figure is often backlit or partially obscured by shadows
What is the impact of the backlighting? – Creates a sense of mystery and danger, as his true
intentions are hidden
When is chiaroscuro lighting used? – The MI6 building is lit with cool blue tones while Silva’s
escape creates shadow
What is the impact of the chiaroscuro lighting? – Symbolises the calculated world of intelligence
and reflects the chaos
When are flickering lights used? – When Silva escapes
, What is the impact of the flickering lights? – Mirrors Silva’s ability to destabilize everything and
builds tensions
How are reflections used? – Highlights the duality of Silva’s character. He often appears in
reflective surfaces as he manipulates events from behind the scenes
When is slow motion used? – The escape is interspersed with moments of slow motion, and during
the gunfire
What is the impact of the slow motion? – Emphasises the weight and seriousness of the threat and
heightens tension
When cross-cutting used? – Shows both Bond’s pursuit of Silva and M’s increasingly perilous
position and the pace builds too
What is the impact of the cross-cutting? – Creates tensions as the audience is aware of the danger
When is montage editing used? – As Q realises that they have been hacked, Silva escaping, and M
in the inquiry
What is the impact of the montage editing? – Builds tensions and creates a feeling of hopelessness
When is cutting to silence used? – As the gunfire erupts, there are brief moments of silence
What is the impact of the cut to silence? – Heightens the impact of each shot
When is the spy theme tune used? – When Bond reveals that he had led the MI6 to Silva with a
radio
When is building music used? – When Silva removes his teeth, when MI6 hack Silva’s computer,
when they realise Silva hacked them and has escaped, and when the fire extinguishers are burst in
the inquiry
What is the impact of the building music? – Builds a tense atmosphere
When is silence used? – When Silva stands and stares at M through the glass
What is the impact of the silence? – Makes it feel ominous and adds a psychological element to the
scene
When is a crescendo used? – As the scene builds toward Silva’s escape, the sound increases in
intensity
What is the impact of the crescendo? – Music complements the scene, becoming more tension-
filled
When is a cacophony used? – The heavy footsteps of agents, the shattering of glass, and the
gunfire
What is the impact of the cacophony? – Creates a sense of urgency and chaos
When is clothing colour used? – Silva is dressed in all white, which contrasts the MI6 agents in
black suits
When is behaviour used? – Silva’s insanity shown at him laughing and then crying when he is in
the prison
How is a handheld camera used in final battle scene? – During the battle to create a sense of
urgency and chaos
How are long shots used? – Watching Silva walk to where M is makes us feel helplessness
How are frontal shots used? – Of Q and Tanner as they leave the trail for Silva with Mallory behind
them, showing how they are doing something wrong
What is the purpose of this frontal shot? – Once Mallory allows them to continue, he gains our trust
How are shot-reverse-shots used? – On the way to Scotland between M and Bond creating a
feeling of tension
How is lighting used? – Skyfall is lit in dark, atmospheric tones
What is the impact of the dark lighting? – Creates an eerie atmosphere, and mirrors Bond’s
psychological tension
How is saturation used? – The yellow of the gunshots and bomb contrasts the blue, cool lighting
within the house, the church is illuminated by the fire of Skyfall, build-up in saturation when Skyfall
blows up
How is symmetry used? – When Bond and Silva are positioned across from each other
What is the impact of the symmetry? – Symbolises their oppositional forces
How are rapid cuts used? – During the battle making it feel very chaotic and heightens the sense
of action
How is montage editing used? – When Q and Bond discuss the escape plan and actually executing
it, when M, Bond and Kincaide get ready for Silva’s arrival
How is sound design used? – The intensity of the ambient noises (wind, fire crackling, gunshots)
and Bond’s breathing are mixed together to heighten the intensity
How is silence used? – When Bond faces Silva or when Bond is injured, making the moments of
action stand out
When is building music used? – As they prepare for battle, when we see the men, when the Aston
Martin is blown up