Camera Movement and Editing

 Task 1:


The cameraman panned the camera to the left to show where the protagonist is going.


The camera tracks this person as he moves to show where he is going. This may show that he has some sort of significance that the audience will need to concentrate on him.



This shot was done by a crane as a normal person wouldn't have been able to do it himself. This may have been done to show the bigger image. Now, the audience is able to see the protagonist getting chased by the man in a jetpack. Without the crane, it would be hard to record a big image.


Task 2:




The director puts a straight cut between these scenes to indicate a change of scene.


The juxtaposing ideas where at first, the house is calming. Then, once the protagonist entered, it brung chaos to the house.


Task 3:


This medium close up shot where is it shows his shoulders. His head is also tilted to the right side to suggest that he may be trying to run away from someone.


This two shot shows that they are talking with each other. The protagonist was looking downwards to show that he isn't paying attention or is disappointed.






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