How Does Karyne Kusama Demonstrate Diana's Isolation
To demonstrate Diana’s isolation in society, Karyne Kusama uses a variety of camera angles and framing shots. In the introduction scene, Karyne Kusama uses full shot, mid shot, and extreme close up of Diana’s face. When she is leaning against the row of red lockers, the director slowly moves the camera for a mid to an extreme up. The facial expression shows the audience how she feels. It is as if her frustration is the only thing she lives on. On top of that, the shown through the director’s use of mid shot is also important. People pass by Diana and no one bothers interacting with her.
At the scene under the train track, Karyne Kusama focuses on Diana from a camera at a high angle. As she walks to the gym, Diana stops to looks up. The camera