
This shot is point of view. The thing
that is good about this photo is that the use of props define that character
that the point of view is meant to be of (even though you can’t see most of the
characters face/body).The advantage of this shot is that it’s from the
perspective of someone that’s normally the main character meaning the viewer
can see all the things that the main character sees. I think that this adds to
the genre of thriller spy because it shows the main character who is at work
obviously using a computer. The very limited picture shows little, yet the
small details such as the watch subtly give away what it’s meant to be. I would
change the fact that the hand is very shaky and it does not portray the act of
typing that I was trying to get across.
The genre of this is obviously a murder/detective thriller.
This is done by the use of the “bird’s eye” shot which is when the camera is
directly above the subject. I think the thing that we did well was cut out the
head of the subject so we could show not who the person was but what had
happened to him. I think this is a good idea because it gives the picture an
aura of mystery, which I think is important for this thriller genre. A way In
which I could have improved in this picture is by finding a higher place to
take the shot from. My group and I had difficulty with getting the camera
directly above the subject and the result is it looks a little slanted and hard
to define, so an easier way to put the camera directly above the subject would
be a good idea.
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