character screen time

Started by riddler, Mon, 23 Jun 2014, 21:36

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During the screening I decided to compile a list of which characters were in each scene;. I based it on any major characters and/or characters whom appeared in the comics.

5:30-6:30 Batman
6:30 -9:00 Harvey Dent, Jack Napier
10:30 -11:48 Jack napier
12:42 Vicky Vale
14:24-16:06 Jack Napier
17:00-23:00 Alfred, Vicky Vale, Bruce Wayne, Gordon
23:48 -28:48 Jack Napier, Gordon, Batman
29:54 Bruce Wayne, Vicky Vale, Alfred
33:06-34:06 Jack Napier
34:06 Bruce Wayne, Vicky Vale
35:00-36:48 Joker
36:48-37:42 Vicky Vale
37:42 -38:18 Joker
38:18-39:24  Vicky Vale, Bruce Wayne
39:30 -43:12 Jack
43:12-43:42 Vicky Vale
43:42-45:36 Bruce Wayne, Vicky Vale
46:00 -48:00 Bruce Wayne, Vicky Vale, Joker
48:06 48:42 harvey Dent, Joker
48:42-50:00 Alfred, Bruce Wayne,
50:00-50:36 Vicky Vale
50:36 -52:30 Joker
53:42- 55:30 Joker, Bruce Wayne
56:06 -56:18 Harvey Dent
56:24-56:54 Bruce Wayne, Alfred, Vicky Vale
57:24-63:12 Vicky Vale, Jack Napier
63:12- 64:48 Vicky Vale, Jack Napier, Batman
64:54-72:12 Vicky Vale, batman
72:12 -72:42 Vicky Vale
73:18 -73:42 Joker
73:42-74:06 Bruce Wayne, Alfred
74:06-76:54 Bruce Wayne, Vicky Vale
76:54-81:12 Vicky Vale, Bruce Wayne, Jack Napier
81:12-82:00 Vicky Vale
82:00- 82:48 Bruce Wayne, Alfred
83:06-84:54 Jack Napier
84:54 -86:12 Bruce Wayne
86:18 -87:18 Young Bruce Wayne, young Jack Napier
87:30-89:06 Bruce Wayne, Vicky Vale
89:06-90:42 Batman

The Joker parade
90:48-93:12 Joker
93:00-93:12 Vicky and Joker
93:12 - 93:30 Batman
93:30-95:36 Joker and Vicky
95:36 -96:18 Batman
96:18 96:42 Vicky
96:42-100:18 Batman, Joker

The cathedral
100:18-104:36 Vicky, joker
104:36- 113:48 vicky batman, joker
113:48 -116:00 Gordon, Vale, Harvey Dent, Alfred
116:18-116:24 Batman
credits roll at 116:24

As requested here is the final tally; minutes (with percentage of screen time in brackets)
Vicky Vale 64.5 (55.4%)
Joker 40.3 (34.6%)
Batman 30.4 (26.2%)
Bruce Wayne 29.8 (25.6%)
Jack Napier15.8 (13.5%)
Commissioner Gordon 13.2 (11.3%)
Alfred 13.2 (11.3%)
Harvey Dent 5.5 (4.72%)

Oh wow, Vicki Vale has the most screen time. I didn't realize that. Good to see that Bruce Wayne/Batman is equal.

And by the way riddler, welcome back!  :)
QuoteJonathan Nolan: He [Batman] has this one rule, as the Joker says in The Dark Knight. But he does wind up breaking it. Does he break it in the third film?

Christopher Nolan: He breaks it in...

Jonathan Nolan: ...the first two.

Source: http://books.google.com.au/books?id=uwV8rddtKRgC&pg=PR8&dq=But+he+does+wind+up+breaking+it.&hl=en&sa=X&ei

As one of the "normal" heroes of the movie, it's interesting to see how integral Vicki was to the movie, appearing the most. I also love the balance between Bruce Wayne and Batman scenes. Really great stuff.

Quote from: Slash Man on Fri, 12 Jun  2015, 05:56
As one of the "normal" heroes of the movie, it's interesting to see how integral Vicki was to the movie, appearing the most. I also love the balance between Bruce Wayne and Batman scenes. Really great stuff.

Like I once said, Vicki is like an avatar to an audience who might not know anything about Batman. The closest character that people can sort of relate to because she's putting the pieces together who Bruce Wayne really is.
QuoteJonathan Nolan: He [Batman] has this one rule, as the Joker says in The Dark Knight. But he does wind up breaking it. Does he break it in the third film?

Christopher Nolan: He breaks it in...

Jonathan Nolan: ...the first two.

Source: http://books.google.com.au/books?id=uwV8rddtKRgC&pg=PR8&dq=But+he+does+wind+up+breaking+it.&hl=en&sa=X&ei

thanks for the welcome!

I was surprised too when doing my tally how much screen time she got but after consideration it's not that surprising; she's the glue that ties the entire film together. Batman is an urban myth in which she is picking up the pieces too. Even Bruce Wayne seems to be somewhat of an urban legend; it's known he exists but he's not recognizable even to reporters. She of course develops feelings for both and the Joker develops feelings for her (this is one of the only superhero film I can think of in which the hero and villain have the same love interest). It also gives more meaning to the end cathedral scene; I know the damsell in distress got overdone in recent superhero films (thanks Sam Raimi) but this one had more meat to it than the tiresome "I'll set a trap for the hero by using the girl as bait".

Very interesting. I was the one who originally did all the Bat-screen times for the movies, but I never thought to do all the characters.

You should think about doing TDK next, to see how much more time the two Joker's have on each other.