Trance camerawork

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http://images.clipartpanda.com/movie-camera-and-film-clipart-film-clipart-jTxyqBLTE.pngIn this presentation I am going to analyse the camerawork for the teaser trailer for Trance 2013. This film is a psychological thriller which is the same as the genre of film that I am going to make. Therefore this will be beneficial to me.

http://images.clipartpanda.com/movie-camera-and-film-clipart-film-clipart-jTxyqBLTE.pnghttp://suffolkvoice.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/trance_2013_movie-wide.jpghttps://youtu.be/A34ARTGBusM Camerawork

Low angle Makes the audience feel vulnerable. This is especially effective in this shot because it makes the audience feel exposed in the busy city.

Low angle Mid-shot. Makes the character seem powerful and makes the audience feel small.

Canted birds eye view. Gives connotations of being watched and the canted angle suggests that something is not quite right. Dropping hints that something bad is happening.

Interesting camera shot. Allows the audience to get up close with the bomb first hand. This means that the audience know there is a bomb before the characters which creates suspense for the audience.

Establishing shot- allows audience to understand the character in their environment.

Low angle Makes the character seem vulnerable, making the audience feel sympathetic towards the character.

Focus shot- Makes the audience focus on a certain character, highlighting their importance in the scene.

Obstructive view- The metal gates in front of the character connotes hidden meanings.

Two shot- highlights the romantic connection between the two characters.

Mirror shot- Has connotations of split personality, suggesting the character has two sides.

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