Wednesday, April 1, 2020

spirited away booklet, task 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ARFyrM6gVs

The scene I've used is the opening sequence to the film, baby driver. I have not seen the whole film. The scene starts with a small group of people successfully rob a bank while their escape driver waits for them outside in the car. the whole scene has music in the background. What makes the music so well is that all of the character's actions are in time with the music.
Throughout the scene there are lots of different types of shots.
These include:
One of these is a close up. Often close ups are of a person so we can see their face but in this instance, its of an object. Its an ipod, which shows the music in the scene is diagetic, so the character can hear the music. The close up also shows that the object is important, by spending time to show the object on screen and showing that its what is playing the music.

The next shot is a long shot. Similar to an establishing shot but unlike an establishing shot, these are usually in the middle of scenes. In this long shot, you can easily see the location, a city, you can see what time of the day it is and you can also see the main characters walking in a particular direction.
  This shot is a medium shot. It's been used to show emotions like in a close up but because its not as close you can see other character's emotions as well. You can also see what else is happening in the scene because you can see out of the back window, the chasing cop car. Although its not as close as it could be you can still see the character's emotion in detail.

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