Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Spirited Away-Task 1: Identifying cinematography.

1. This is a medium shot that shows the two characters in a scenario. We can tell that one character is injured or ill, and that they are in a cold place. We fell sympathy for them as we can see that they are children stuck in a very cold place.
2. This is a close up shot used to show expression on the character's face. We can see that he is feeling somewhat displeased and upset about something, but also has a look of determination on his face.
3. A medium shot on a character, that is used to show us the character's clothes and location, so we can tell that the character is wealthy or important.
4. This is a close up shot that shows the character's facial expressions. We can tell that the character is  feeling happy or excited about something. We can also see bit of his clothing showing that he is most likely a pirate.
5. This is a low-angle shot that is used to make a character seem powerful or important. From this we can tell that the character is important to the story or has more power or wisdom than other characters.
6. This is an extreme wide shot, that shows the full body of a person as well as a large portion of a location. They are often used to show a major location or a very large prop used in a scene. We can tell that the city are amazed about this object and are celebrating it. We feel amazement as we see this giant statue in its entirety within the cities walls.
7. This is a medium, high-angle shot that is used to show the cat running around the courtyard. We feel more powerful over the cat. We can tell that something is happening and that the cat is seen as prey to some other creature, that we are put in the eyes off.
8. This is an extreme close ups shot, that is used to show just the characters face, (mainly the eyes). We can tell that the character is ver focused on something.

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