Saturday, March 23, 2024

🖥SPECIFIC CAMERA SHOTS/ANGLES🖥

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    As already stated many times, camera shots and angles can convey multiple messages without actually saying what they are. They are what, I would call, "subtle messages". As a group, we wanted to use multiple different angles and shots that would be able to show the main characters emotions. Recording some of these shots were tedious at times, but we felt these angles/shots would best convey what we were trying to aim for.

    Starting off, we see the opening with our main character, Gallarde, in bed with an alarm clock waking him up. In this scene, I used an overhead shot to really get insight on his facial expressions when waking up. His demeanor makes it seem like he is dreading waking up. Another shot that can also be seen within the same clip is a close shot. Close shots are great at capturing emotions, in fact, probably the best shot at catching those feelings that cannot be captured with any other shot.

    An additional scene that I wanted to touch on was near the end, wear we can see our main character sat down on a bench. During this scene, I wanted to show that our protagonist was at his lowest point, which is why we incorporated a high angle shot. High angle shots are brilliant at capturing vulnerability, in which our protagonist is probably in his most vulnerable state. Isolation is also something that can be seen within this high angle shot. We see that it's just our protagonist, with no one around. The time of day and his surroundings are able to be analyzed within this shot, which is why the high angle was the best for this situation.

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