Screen Shot Analysis

The way that Nicholas Angle is holding the gun shows that he is not like the police officers that are in that town and that he will fight if he needs to.
The camera shot is a low angle shot which shows that Nicholas angle and Danny Butterman are in charge.
The lighting is dim which shows that something bad is going to happen.
Danny Butterman looks like he does not know how to use a gun by the way that he is holding it which shows that it is a peaceful Town.

A man is on a horse in the middle of the town and he looks like a cow boy who is ready to fight due to the weapons that are on his back. The costume that he is wearing also reminds us of the characters out of bad boys due to them dressing similar.
The camara is at a low angle pointing up at him which makes him look in charge and it is a long shot which shows of the whole setting of where the horse is standing in the middle of town.
It looks like it should be a typical western scene because the main character appears on a horse to save the day just like this character is doing in this pic. The white of the horse shows that there is no danger and sticks to the characters name angel.
By him on a horse when he could of used the police car it shows he is offical unlike the police in that area. The lighting of the shot is kinda dull which means what happens next will be a mystery.

This picture shows that the characters are determind by their facial expressions. This makes them seem like they are ready to fight by them have a angry yet determind look on their face.
The swan in the back seat makes the scene not look as serious because it looks like something you would see in a comic strip. This shows that they film is a comedy due to them being in a car with a swan while they are on duty.
By Nicholas Angel having a gun in his had and having a angry facial expression it shows that he is also ready to use it if he has to at any time.
By Danny Butterman having a stern face also shows that he is angry and we can also see this by the grip that he has on the steering wheel.