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Inception Cinematography
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Main Character
With a various of different shots, from close-ups to very
long shots or tilted frames it is evident the importance of the character as the main focus
relies on him.
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Shots
The unnatural angle in the corridor scene gives the viewer a feeling of out of balance and an unrealistic look. As well
emphasis the fight.
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The close-up shot enables the audience to understand the actor’s emotions and also allows the
viewers to feels empathy for the character.
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The establishing shot or Very Long Shot provides a general idea of the scene. Used in the beginning the
scene to establish general location.
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Camera Movements
Used to follow the action the tracking gives the viewer a tour of the situation.
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The slow motion shots creates a breather from the action. This makes the audience get engaged with the event.
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Tones
The two different tones helps the viewer to distinguee the two different locations are taking place.
The car scene with cold tones is the representation of an outside environment opposite to the warm tones in the hallway scene.
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