Monday 29 November 2010

Mr Bush - Cinematography


Tilt has been used most of the time within this extract to identify the character status and class such as the working class people the camera shows them from top to toe and goes up higher to show they have not the power other people are above them however as they show scenes of the wealthier and formal people there is a tilt movement but it stops going higher above them to show they have the highest status and all the power. Also long shots have been used to show the setting and what’s in the surroundings that fit in with the character. Another camera shot that has been used a lot is medium shot to show the characters facial expressions and what their reaction is.


 The camera angle represented here is a long shot, not only does it show characters, it also allows the audience to create a feel for the setting, which in this scene is the dessert, which allows the audience to sympathise with the heat etc. Also, this long shot creates the emphasis of the distance of the dessert, furthermore the audience are engaged with suspense of not knowing who or what the characters are doing, which allows them to ask questions, and really think about the scene.


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