Sunday, 13 November 2016

Bullet Boy representation

In these first two shots from Spectre, the characters are planted just to the left of the middle of the shot. This has been done to allow some free movement to the cameramen. The shots are also coated with music and laud noises from the public, by this I mean that the shots are based in the day of the dead festival in Mexico so the characters are clearly hustling their way through busy talkative crowds. This would also back up why they are all wearing skull masks and clothing relative to death.
In this final shot from the film Spectre, the character James bond climbs towards a roof of a building, with this comes a stoppage in sound in the way that the crowds noises get more and more silent as he concentrates on his target and moves in. Now in this shot Bond is placed at the bottom of the shot to show that he is lying down to be able to take out the target (villain). What is also noticeable is that the air is a bit smokey this has been done to add a musky, dangerous feeling to the scene for the audience watching.

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