A Textual Analysis is a study of what a scene or film has taken in accont according to the study of media and camera use. It involves the observation on, firstly, "camera angles", in which we are to judge how and what type of camera angles and methods have been used throughout the film while portraying a paticular scene and what impact they caused. Secondly, "representation" is very important. We have to analyse how well the story or issue in the scene has been represented. The third most important thing is the "editing" of the film. A good edting makes a good film and it is a must to observe in what perfection has the editing taken place and whether it is covers all the possible flaws. This also involves the sound affects used in the film and the right use of these are what cause the major impact on the audience and while completing a textual analysis the observation of the usage of sound is very important. Lastly, a special analysis is to be done on "mise-in-sene" that covers the colour, the clothing, the props, the environment and everything that is visible on the screne that provides th basic idea of the scene. Other than these things, camera movements throughout the film should be given attention as well as the composition of the film itself.