Tuesday 24 September 2013

A few notes on the Camera work on the usual suspect.


Camera shots;
The first camera shot is an extreme close up of matches. This shot portrays the cause of the fire. This is important as it shows the audience the first sign of danger. 

The next shot of a close up panning shows the condition in which the main character is having to be around. It also shows dead bodies which presents to the audience the scenario in which the main character is stuck in. 

The most important shot at the end of the film is on the ropes. The close up on the ropes suggest that the scene is set on a boat. It also suggests being trapped which makes the audience feel frightened for the main character as the fire is surrounding him whilst he is trapped by these ropes. 

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