Monday, 12 March 2012
Monarch of the Glen- Camera Movement and Composition
During the start of the clip, we are mainly using a tripod, up until a young girl by the name of Amy, begins to drive the car. The camera moves towards her as if someone is walking up to her, and listening to what she is saying to herself, as it turns out she can not actually drive. The majority of dialogue between characters is close-up shot of the protagonists. It switches between each character as their dialogue comes up. The majority of camera movement is still. Except for the two most significant parts of the story, where the camera applies the representation that you as the viewer are also in the situation and walking towards the point of significance. The second significant situation after the car crash into her teacher Mr Edward Green and her uncle Paul Mcdonald are in what appears to be the library (with the candlestick) having a brandy and discussing Amy's future when the camera dollies toward our characters as if walking into the conversation and being involved.
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