The "Rules of the Dream world" scene in Inception uses effective camera work to show how Cobb teaches Ariadne how he enters people's dreams and can control the setting of it. Setting is an important mystery/sci fi genre convention to use in order to create the mysterious atmosphere. There are several techniques in this scene such as close ups, mid and long shots, sound, and dialogue. The director starts the scene with a mid shot of Cobb and Ariadne sitting outside a café discussing the dream world, to seem that they are in a normal situation/location speaking about the concepts of dreams. Dialogue is a common, and important technique used in this film, in order to connect with the audience in the whole concept of the film; accessing someone's dream/sub-conscious. Cobb sparks up questions
The "Rules of the Dream world" scene in Inception uses effective camera work to show how Cobb teaches Ariadne how he enters people's dreams and can control the setting of it. Setting is an important mystery/sci fi genre convention to use in order to create the mysterious atmosphere. There are several techniques in this scene such as close ups, mid and long shots, sound, and dialogue. The director starts the scene with a mid shot of Cobb and Ariadne sitting outside a café discussing the dream world, to seem that they are in a normal situation/location speaking about the concepts of dreams. Dialogue is a common, and important technique used in this film, in order to connect with the audience in the whole concept of the film; accessing someone's dream/sub-conscious. Cobb sparks up questions