Aduainces enjoy films when they are the most invlovled with them. Directors and producers of films use different techniques to draw the audience in. When you are really hooked into a film you start to have your own position within it and can relate to the ways in which the characters are feeling as individuals.
Point of view shot
During a point of view shot, the camera adopts the position of a character within the film, looking at whatever a character sees. This means that the audience can see things from the characters perspective and the audience are more likely to feel the same emotions as and sympathise with the character.
During a point of view shot, the camera adopts the position of a character within the film, looking at whatever a character sees. This means that the audience can see things from the characters perspective and the audience are more likely to feel the same emotions as and sympathise with the character.
Reaction shot – close up
Camera alternates between two characters to show their conversation. This also hows the relationship between two characters.
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