[AL FILM PRACTICAL 1] Cinematic Ideas
Cinematic Ideas for Blood Noir Long shots - represents David Doyle's loneliness, and foreshadow his decent in death. One point perspective shots - taken from Kubrick, meant to symbolise narrow POV of Doyle, and also reinforce this foreshadowing. Low angles - to create Doyle as a menacing figure and create tension between the two characters, used to juxtapose the two characters through the two different angles, and create the conflict not only through exposition, but different camera angles. High angles - to make Bates look "up" to Doyle, but this changes to a low angle at the end to show power change Match-on-action - to smoothly transition from one location to the other Close ups - these are used in multiple places throughout the film, they are used to create tension between characters, to emphasise certain actions, such as their hands shaking, to make the audience wonder why this is important, but they find out later on. Black And White - We wanted Bl...