Tuesday 27 November 2012

Analysing camerwork in an action clip

This is the action sequence I used to answer my questions...

1. The types of camera shots used in this is:

  • Point of view shot- when the women is looking at James bond. The camera glances at her then him.
  • A cutaway- when James bong gets to the top of the digger.
  • Pan- When filming James Bond run across the digger.
  • Tilt- When he first steps onto the digger.
  • Dolly shot- When the women is in the car being filmed.
  • Zoom- When digger goes into train, only slightly.
  • Depth of field- Digger and train.
  • Hand held- When James Bond is working the digger.
  • Steadi cam- Used variously throughout clip.
2. The importance of the setting and action was emphasised by the camera movement because it shows you certain things that even the actor may not know to create tension, and not knowing what will happen. Make it seem more realistic, for example when the hand held camera shot is used you feel like you are looking in and can feel what is going on. 

3. The effect of the camera shot choice is that it can make you feel like you are there and doing everything with them, because you have such a perfect view of everything. Make the audience feel alot more involved because you can see more that the actor and if not that then the same. It can build suspense and create the mood and setting. It tells you what is going on and where it is all happening. 





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