Friday 26 November 2010

Creative Camera Use

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On the movie the creative camera starts at 1:13 and ends at 2:03. The first camera shot was creative as the person walked towards the frame and glistened in the sunshine this was conveyed as creative, as the shot was on the action and was finished in a natural way. The next shot is a long shot of the character walking towards the camera, it is creative as the character dissapear into the sunlight, and gives the sense the sunlight is making the character dissapear, as in a dream objects dissapear. Another shot was a establishing shot of Seaford Head cliff, the shot was creative as the camera was moving with a upwards tilt action, this gave the effect the shot was effective as the people in the scene looked entirely natural. The next shot that was used was a establishing shot of the sea, this was creative as the sea dissapeared into the glistening of the sunlight reflected on the sea. Also the shot was moving with a pan which was from a left to right angle. Another shot was a close up of the character singing on the beach, it is creative as the character's hair blowing in the wind is very natural and it looks professional as some directors use fans to create this effect. Lastly another way the camera is creative is by using a extreme close up of the character's lips while singing. The shot was effective as the timing was perfect, and the look of the shot looks professional as the camera is held very steady.

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