I had watched a film which was a very old film, and that was Schindlers List. The setting is from a very long time ago, during the mid-early 1900s, the film is shown in black and white which results in the audience knowing it is a very old film. During this film, there is a vast number of camera angles such as: Close Ups, Extreme Close Ups, Over The Shoulder, and many more. All these camera angles used create a sense of confusion in the audience as they do not know what is happening. There is a lot Diegetic Sound used during the opening of the film. When the people are lining up with there families, the audience do not know what is happening therefore creates confusion.
Thursday, 3 October 2013
Schindlers List
I had watched a film which was a very old film, and that was Schindlers List. The setting is from a very long time ago, during the mid-early 1900s, the film is shown in black and white which results in the audience knowing it is a very old film. During this film, there is a vast number of camera angles such as: Close Ups, Extreme Close Ups, Over The Shoulder, and many more. All these camera angles used create a sense of confusion in the audience as they do not know what is happening. There is a lot Diegetic Sound used during the opening of the film. When the people are lining up with there families, the audience do not know what is happening therefore creates confusion.
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