Monday 30 October 2017

ANGLES- EXAM Q1

Cuffs is action and mystery show, one to grab your attention. the shots demonstrate where we should be paying attention and decide the scene, and how the viewers see the character. in the first part the shots a close up, this shows the characters emotion closer, this indicates it is clearly an important part to that particular scene e.g. when Jake and Ryan were saving the man who had taken the drugs. the camera angle changes during action, it moves faster to create suspense and warning.
a establishing shot is casted over Brighton , giving a strong introduction, with a clear view of the surroundings.
by doing these shots it makes the audience understand how the characters are feeling more and whats suppose to be going on.
cameras angles can also be used from certain characters view, e.g. when the police were chasing people they made the angles shaky, to seem like we were in the policeman's head, seeing what he was seeing.

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  1. Mark 1 out of 5
    1. ' Cuffs is action and mystery show,'. No. It is a television police programme. However, cut this sentence which is not about camerawork. Also cut sentence 2 (general, not specific).
    2. First example: identify the camera angle precisely. Angles cant do this: 'it moves faster to create suspense and warning'
    3. Second example: watch your English {'a establishing shot is casted over Brighton '). Identify the camera angle (bird's eye view). Explain what it achieves (not 'how the characters are feeling more ')
    4. Police chase: better. What was it like for the police driver?

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