position helps to clearly introduce and identify the characters of the film. The clip opens with a medium close up shot of the protagonist Johnnie Gray as he looks into the distance‚ showing his importance in the film and directing the audience’s view towards the other characters of the film (General Thatcher and the ten men) respectively. A few of these men first appear in a long shot‚ hammering the top of the train. This builds their characters as bad guys. As more of these men are introduced‚ the
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of‚" 2011) A. 2 teams of two people alternate taking shots other than the first shot. First possession is decided at an earlier time. If a team sinks both of their shots‚ one ball is returned for an extra shot B. Bounce shots are allowed‚ but still only count for one cup. Grabbing and swatting is only allowed after the ball as bounced off the table or a cup. C. Cups knocked over are to be reset and the shot will be replayed unless the ball was obviously in the cup
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prevent individuals to achieving their dream. In the opening scene‚ the slow motion shot of Billy jumping up and down on the bed with a close up shot of his ebullient face reveals his natural talent for dancing. It offers the reoccurring motif of dance and music‚ as the diegetic sounds of the T Rex song “Cosmic Dancer” plays and foreshadows what is to unfold: a story about a passion for dancing. The establishing shot shows that despite Billy’s awkward movements‚ there is a sense of harmony and freedom
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Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck’s film The Lives of Other’s (2005) is set in East Berlin during the socialist reign from November 1984‚ up until the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989. The political context plays a significance role not only in the film’s subject matter but also in its cinematography‚ which exploits the voyeuristic tendencies of the audience‚ reflecting the surveillance of the Stasi Secret Police officers. The film follows a loyal socialist and playwright‚ Georg Dreyman who becomes
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Silva – N01147112 Introduction Mise-en-Scene Shot The element distance of diachronic shots is well explored throughout the famous music Let It Go showing the contrast between the scared Elsa and herself after the transformation. At the beginning‚ Elsa is terrified after running away from Arandelle‚ the extreme long shot of the mountain leaves the character invisible‚ then the camera starts to approximate‚ but the shot only changes to a long shot only 12 seconds after the music has begun‚ which
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used varieties of shots included wide‚ medium‚ tight‚ creative shots. So‚ the viewers can maintain the attention to the news‚ and these shootings made the news clear and understandable. • (Evidence of wide‚ medium‚ tight and creative shots) I could see the wide shot when they show us the place which the burgarly happened. So‚ they shot the town including street and building so that viewers recognize the place. In addition‚ when they told the story about dog‚ they used wide shot. We could see inside
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In the end‚ the last shot of a commercial is the lasting image in the viewer’s head. Every Mac commercial in general always ends the same. The last shot is a picture of the Mac computer whether it’s the desktop or laptop. The background of the computer is the basic blue screen saver with the Apple sign and the letters M-A-C in bold white. The computer is shown on a bright white background even though the computer is white. The computer doesn’t stand out tremendously on the white background. Nor does
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Sequence Analysis for Casablanca “Play it again Sam” Shot 1 - Establishing shot shows Selective focus on Sam as piano wheeled in focus‚ within Ricks bar - Black and white color scheme with hard lighting and low-key illumination effectively recreates bar image - Sam face fronting camera‚ well lit‚ Ilsa back to camera - Background out of focus‚ thus centering the scene around Sam and Ilsa - Diegetic sound of conversation between sam and Ilsa - 2 planes of action -Sam and Ilsa conversation
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holding it. As the film progresses there are many fades as he falls asleep.The audience also sees his facial expressions before they see what he’s looking at which creates suspense. Many mid shots are used when looking at the neighbors which is a good camera angle to use since all they see is what the shot lets them‚ even though there are other sounds in the background which makes the audience want to see everything. He also plays with light. For example‚ there is a scene when Jeff wakes up and
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view- An aerial shot of a view‚ sensation of flying or floating Eye level- Camera is positioned at the character’s eye level. Often used to display facial expressions and focus on dialogue. Low angle- The camera is positioned below the feet. Can indicate power and authority and make them look tall and overbearing High angle- The camera is high in the air. Make the audience feel that they are more important then the object provides the feeling of inferiority to the subject. Camera shots: Extreme wide
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