The blonde haired character walks towards the door as so to open it. A close up is then shot of the door handle and her hand reaching down and pulling the door open. This puts more emphysis on the door opening and therefore makes the audience believe that it is important.
This leads into a match on action/point of view shot from the outside in which the person sees the girl opening the door. This type of shot helps to show the audience what both characters see.
As the man walks inside to the end of the room a slow zoom is used to follow him inside. As dialogue starts shot reverse-shot takes place frequently so the audience can feel what the conversation would be like from each side and to show who was in the conversation. The 180 degree rule was obayed so that no confusion occured about the positioning of the characters.
A briefcase is checked by the girl and then a close up is taken of her placing it on the floor. More close ups can be seen when she is explaning how the bomb detonates, a close up of the remote and and manual detonators are taken, this is to show what they look like and how they work. The bomb is also seen when the image of the manual detonator was taken.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment