Camera movement and editing
1) Pick three aspects of camera movement in the Minority Report clip. Identify the type of camera movement and write about why the director chose to use that camera movement in the scene and what effect it has on the audience.
Three camera movements the director uses are tilts, crane movements, and tracking shots.
Tilts are used when the camera moves up or down. The director might use this to show the size of something or to focus on a character’s reaction. It helps the audience understand how important something is or how the character feels in that moment.
Crane movements are when the camera moves high above the scene. This type of movement is good for showing the setting or making the characters look small and controlled by their surroundings. It helps the audience see the bigger picture and understand the atmosphere of the scene.
Tracking shots follow a character as they move. The director uses this to make the audience feel like they’re part of the action. It creates tension and excitement, especially in fast-paced scenes like chases or fights.
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2) Pick two aspects of editing in the Minority Report clip and write about what effect it has on the audience.
Within the minority report clip the pace of editing goes very slow and this has an effect of a sense of wnder of what is happening next.
He also uses dissolves to signify the end of one scene to the next to show the reader the end of the show.
3) Finally, revise last week's work on camerawork by picking out two shots or camera angles in the clip that communicate meaning to the audience.
I see close up shots and i also seemedium shots this is used so the audience is able to see the actors expression .
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