Camera movement and Editing
CAMERA MOVEMENT
the tilt movement is usually when the camera tilts up or down at a fixed point.
the director might use this direct the audience attention from the situation to the characters reactions, which helps the audience connect with their emotions and understand what is going on in the scene.
the crane movement is when the camera is attached to a crane which helps tracks the character and capture dynamic angles.
the director might do this to present more dramatic shots which helps with the mood and the pace of the scene.
the zoom movement is when the camera zooms in to show when something is near or far away.
the director may have used this to show the audience a key element in the scene which shows the audience it is significant.
EDITING
The digital newspaper is a form of editing.
this can show that the story is set is a more futuristic environment.
the digital floating screen is another form of editing.
this links back to the previous example as this also seems likely to be set in a futuristic environment.
CAMERA ANGLES
This help suggest that the characters in the scene are been seen as inferior or weak which tells the audience the position the characters are been placed in.
This help suggest that the characters in the scene are been seen as superior or stronger which can show the audience about the emotions or importance.
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