camera movement and editing

 Cut (Straight cut, jump cut, match cut): Shot changes from one to another – the most common cut. The director chose to use this to show us how quick the film was going and to show us the suspense of the chase scene and how quickly the character was moving  

zoom:
Fade: Shot fades away and another shot appears. Fades to black often signify endings (of the day, scene or film) The director chose to use this 
Zoom: focal length of lens changed to make subject appear closer or further away
A zoom into a character’s face can show realisation or an emotional reaction.
Tilt: Camera tilts up or down from fixed point
The hero or villain can be made to look weak or powerful using a tilt (high/low angle).




the use of the zoom shows us the characters emotion in depth and this character is feeling scared or nervous and wary, the zoom shows facial expressions in much more detail and it may have suspense.

The fade is used to show us when the scene is about to end this creates more tension to the scene, the fade shows us that the scene is going to end so when the guy begins to run then he ends us in a alley way trapped and he gets away they used fade as a fast way to get from scene to scene.

this camera angle the birds eye shows us how high the character is going and how they might be feeling as well this may show us the setting from the high angle and where it is based and the background of the place this is based in.




the use of the closeup shows us the characters facial expressions deeply, it expresses her emotions deeply, helps establish an emotional connection between the audience and character's. 


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