Cinematography
In this essay I will be analysing different camera angles and shots used by directors to create tension, suspense, shock and surprise. This is called cinematography, cinematography is the art or science of motion picture photography. It is the technique of movie photography, including both the shooting and development of the film. I chose a clip from ‘Saw V’ because this clip has a lot of different shots and camera angles which show different emotions and creates lots of suspense and tension.
The director first uses a point of view shot from the blond girls perspective, this shot is also a panorama. This is effective as it shows what the girl can see and allows the audience to feel what she is feeling.
The director uses this shot effectively to create tension, shock and surprise. He uses the camera at the eye level of this man which allows the audience to look into his eyes and feel his emotion. This creates a relationship between the audience and the character as they can see the emotion on his face. This also creates tension as the audience as the camera is in his face we can see intimidation which the director did on purpose to set the vibe of the scene and create tension. We can also see that the character is shocked and surprised to as why he is chained up under a blade, we can see this as the expression on his face does so. This is conventional to a thriller film as we can see clear detail of what he is feeling and what position he is in.
The director then uses an eye level shot on the unstable man who is unsure of his situation. We can see that the man is shocked and surprised to what is going on around him, this makes the audience sympathise with his situation. This shot also creates tension as you are looking into the characters eyes which show intimidation.
The director uses this shot effectively to create tension, shock and surprise. He uses the camera at the eye level of this man which allows the audience to look into his eyes and feel his emotion. This creates a relationship between the audience and the character as they can see the emotion on his face. This also creates tension as the audience as the camera is in his face we can see intimidation which the director did on purpose to set the vibe of the scene and create tension. We can also see that the character is shocked and surprised to as why he is chained up under a blade, we can see this as the expression on his face does so. This is conventional to a thriller film as we can see clear detail of what he is feeling and what position he is in.
The director then uses a high angle shot to show the inferiority of the character’s, we can see the whole of the character’s body’s which means we can see how they are standing.
The director uses the cctv camera as a high angled shot to create a theme of which the characters are inferior to the person watching them. This is very effective as not only do we get a high angled shot we also get the point of view of saw. This shows that saw is looking down over them which implies he has loads of power of them and can do what he likes. This creates a relationship between the audience and jig saw as they can see what he can see and can see his superiority. Although it may be a negative relationship as people might frown at the fact he is looking down over them. This is conventional to a thriller film as many thriller use a high angle to show the inferiority of the character’s and how unstable they are.
The final camera angle the director uses a shallow focus shot which shows the importance of a certain object. This creates tension in the scene as the key is the most important thing and is difficult to retrieve. This makes the audience sympathise with their situation and feel empathy for them.
The director pans down to the box uses a crane shot, which allows the audience to conclude on the importance of the object in front of them. This shot is so effective at creating tension In the scene, this is because we can see that the keys are inside a glass box and are far away from the people, this creates tension as the audience don’t know whether the characters will retrieve the keys and therefore either die or survive. This shot is used to create a relationship between the character’s and the audience, this is because the audience can empathise with their situation and therefore like the character’s more. This is conventional to a thriller film as it is very effective at creating tension which most thriller films try and do.
You have shown a basic level of understanding of the different camera shots analysed and explained at times the purpose for each shot.
ReplyDeleteYou need to pick another clip as this is one we used in class.
To improve your post you need to:
1) Chose another scene to analyse (can be from the same film)
2) Use the PEER format throughout to analyse each shot
3) Explain and elaborate on why the shot is used, how it is effective and so on.
4) Include a summary of your findings
5) Read through your work and make sure you have not repeated yourself and that it flows well (spelling etc).