A lot of ambient sounds are use in this excerpt to support the setting which is a forest. Bird voices help to create the natural sounds and when he's walking you can hear leaves. It is a kind of versimilitude, creating a sense of reality. To the same time you can hear the heavy breathing from the guy, this one is called amplified sound. After he says the first time "Tom" the music begins. The trumpets are non diegetic sounds. The music becomes stronger to reflect his fear to the audience.
When he jumps into the water we can hear and see it, so the water noise is a diegetic sound. In the time, where he is in the water the music increases until the moment he recognize that the jacket is not his son.
Under water you can hear his sound perspective.(But 0:25 you can hear bird voices) The point of view is changing between the man and woman, so the sound perspective is changing too.
Then when he emerges the music stops, so that the audience can listen to the dialouge.
Another diegetic sound is the bang against the window and the screaming from the inside of the car. It is isolated, because the audience see the car also from the outside.
After this you can hear again the ambient sounds (birds) and the diegetic sounds (water; screaming from the guy). When he's under water again the song from Snow Patrol ("The Finish Line") begins. It shows that the men give up or loses his fight against the water. His power is gone and maybe he dies because of this. There is a smooth transition between his bubbles sound and the song. The song match to the slow motions of the guy.
When the camere isn't showing him under water is the song still playing and all the ambience and diegetic sounds are disappeard.
It is very synchronous, because the song supports the action very well, it shows the importance of this what is going on. This little moment could change everything. Through the music and sound the audience can feel the emotions and maybe can develop own emotions too.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Explain how camerawork and editing are used in this excerpt of shameless
Shameless, Series 1, Episode 5: 37-41 minutes
The excerpt begins with a long shot of the back of Frank to see the location around him. Then a point of view shot out of the car shows also Frank walking with an other guy besides him. You can see his current condition, he's drunk. The next shot is a master shot, it shows Frank walking to the camera. He's now alone, an ellipsis was used here, that means Franks whole way wasn't shown to the audience. It's a medium shot of him when the car turns around the corner and continues to tracking him. When the car gets faster more point of view shots are used also the cuts are faster to make danger clear. Then you can note that the car trys to hit Frank and after failed this it crashe into a van. In this scene match on action is used. Then a long shot shows the audience what happens.
First a close up of Franks face shows his surprise and shock after what has happend, he recognized that his son drove the car. The editing used for this an eyeline match, you can see Frank is looking at someone/something and then we see that he's looking at his son.
A shot-reverse shot is used when his son is coming out of the car, first the face of boy then Frank's face and then again the boy and how he trys to a beat Frank. Always when he sees his son a low angle is used because he's lying on the street and looks up to him. You can see it also from the boys point of view, then a high angle is used. Also the cuts are getting again faster to keep the attention of the audience.
Again a close up is used to show the emotions of Shaila when she notes that a fight is outside of her house. She feels fear and is shocked. Then an establishing shot is used, which is showing her house. A medium shot of her is used when she sees an other car coming to the fight. Then she opens the door and the light through the open door is used as a white transition between this action and an other hit to Frank. A quick cut to Shaila and how she's closing the door to the same time like the beat. This is like parallel action.
A fish-eye lense is used for the scene with the daughter of Shaila in her room. It allows the audience to regocnize the condition of the girl's mind. She don't know what she has to do next or what will happen.
Match on action is used again when the girl is walking out of the house to the street. (Or was it the woman, I don't know anymore). When the boy pulled away from Frank, a high angle is used, probably by a Cameracrane added. The camera is unsteady and handheld when Frank helped on the legs. The scene ends here.
The next scene starts with a zoom out of Frank's bloody face. Now you can see that he's not alone Shaila is with him and helps him. This is a two shot. The camera is now steady and the cuts are not such quick anymore. This shows the audience danger is over now. Then you can see a close up of Shailas daughter, she has tears in her eyes. Between her and Frank on the couch with Shaila the 180-degree rule is used. They are not in a conversation but the daughter reacts with her emotion on the things which Frank and Shaila saying. Also match on action is used when she is leaving the room, first you can see her face and then when she passes the couch in the background.
And again an eyeline match is used when Frank is looking at Shaila.
After the next two shot of Frank and Shaila the scene ends. In this excerpt are two different locations.
The excerpt begins with a long shot of the back of Frank to see the location around him. Then a point of view shot out of the car shows also Frank walking with an other guy besides him. You can see his current condition, he's drunk. The next shot is a master shot, it shows Frank walking to the camera. He's now alone, an ellipsis was used here, that means Franks whole way wasn't shown to the audience. It's a medium shot of him when the car turns around the corner and continues to tracking him. When the car gets faster more point of view shots are used also the cuts are faster to make danger clear. Then you can note that the car trys to hit Frank and after failed this it crashe into a van. In this scene match on action is used. Then a long shot shows the audience what happens.
First a close up of Franks face shows his surprise and shock after what has happend, he recognized that his son drove the car. The editing used for this an eyeline match, you can see Frank is looking at someone/something and then we see that he's looking at his son.
A shot-reverse shot is used when his son is coming out of the car, first the face of boy then Frank's face and then again the boy and how he trys to a beat Frank. Always when he sees his son a low angle is used because he's lying on the street and looks up to him. You can see it also from the boys point of view, then a high angle is used. Also the cuts are getting again faster to keep the attention of the audience.
Again a close up is used to show the emotions of Shaila when she notes that a fight is outside of her house. She feels fear and is shocked. Then an establishing shot is used, which is showing her house. A medium shot of her is used when she sees an other car coming to the fight. Then she opens the door and the light through the open door is used as a white transition between this action and an other hit to Frank. A quick cut to Shaila and how she's closing the door to the same time like the beat. This is like parallel action.
A fish-eye lense is used for the scene with the daughter of Shaila in her room. It allows the audience to regocnize the condition of the girl's mind. She don't know what she has to do next or what will happen.
Match on action is used again when the girl is walking out of the house to the street. (Or was it the woman, I don't know anymore). When the boy pulled away from Frank, a high angle is used, probably by a Cameracrane added. The camera is unsteady and handheld when Frank helped on the legs. The scene ends here.
The next scene starts with a zoom out of Frank's bloody face. Now you can see that he's not alone Shaila is with him and helps him. This is a two shot. The camera is now steady and the cuts are not such quick anymore. This shows the audience danger is over now. Then you can see a close up of Shailas daughter, she has tears in her eyes. Between her and Frank on the couch with Shaila the 180-degree rule is used. They are not in a conversation but the daughter reacts with her emotion on the things which Frank and Shaila saying. Also match on action is used when she is leaving the room, first you can see her face and then when she passes the couch in the background.
And again an eyeline match is used when Frank is looking at Shaila.
After the next two shot of Frank and Shaila the scene ends. In this excerpt are two different locations.
Camerawork in Heroes - Cheerleader driving scene
The first thing that you can see is a blurry character on the floor. The camera is showing this like that, because the person is stoned.The camera is switching focus from foreground to background.
The next shot is a close up to the pictures and a transition a picture of a girl and a similar looking cheerleader. This means the girl at the picture is the cheerleader.Then the camera is tracking a guy while he's going to the girl. When the girl is talking the camera zooms into her face.
The high angle shot and the long shot showing us that they are alone and a kind of emptyness is surrounding them while they are leaving the place.
The next shot is a two shot of the girl and boy in the car. The camera is shaking to show that the car is moving and the zoom of the wheel shows the speed. The profile shot shows us how important the cheerleader is for the scene. Claire is blurry but still in the foreground while the boy is talking.
To remember the audience that they are still in the car the camera is moving "outside" when the boy and girl are talking.
The high angel shot which is also a static shot show the red light and the fast car which don't cares about it. When Claire gets more angrier the transitions between the scenes are getting quicker.
After the car crashed the high angle shot shows what happens.
The next shot is a close up to the pictures and a transition a picture of a girl and a similar looking cheerleader. This means the girl at the picture is the cheerleader.Then the camera is tracking a guy while he's going to the girl. When the girl is talking the camera zooms into her face.
The high angle shot and the long shot showing us that they are alone and a kind of emptyness is surrounding them while they are leaving the place.
The next shot is a two shot of the girl and boy in the car. The camera is shaking to show that the car is moving and the zoom of the wheel shows the speed. The profile shot shows us how important the cheerleader is for the scene. Claire is blurry but still in the foreground while the boy is talking.
To remember the audience that they are still in the car the camera is moving "outside" when the boy and girl are talking.
The high angel shot which is also a static shot show the red light and the fast car which don't cares about it. When Claire gets more angrier the transitions between the scenes are getting quicker.
After the car crashed the high angle shot shows what happens.
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