Monday, 17 September 2012

Brighton Rock

1. Mise en Scène
arrangement of scenery and properties to represent the place where a play or movie is enacted. it is all about the visual image where the people are whats in the background and it uses all the other techniques to achieve the directors objective from the scene

2. Establishing shot
An establishing shot in film and television sets up, or establishes the context for a scene by showing the relationship between its important figures and objects. 

3. Long shot
A shot including objects at a distance

4. Mid shot
Shot which in effect is about midway between a close-up and a long shot.

5. Close-up
A shot including objects at a short 'close up' distance

6. Point-of-view shot
A point of view shot (also known as POV shot or a subjective camera) is a short film scene that shows what a character (the subject) is looking at (represented through the camera). 

7. High angle shot
A shot taken from above a subject, creating a sense of "looking down" upon whatever is photographed.

8. Low angle shot
A shot made with the camera below eye level, thereby exaggerating the size and importance of the subject.


Brighton rock

This picture captures the soul of brighton showing the tacky seaside resort and the hazy sun implies that this picture is capturing what goes on after the fun arcades and beaches go dark, the underside of the pier is a main part of the picture and looks a mysterious place which is a bit like the bizarre goings on in the film. The establishing shot makes the background look hazy and mysterious and this is what captures the classic british seaside and underworld in this picture.




A long shot typically shows the entire object or human figure and is usually intended to place it in some relation to its surroundings. It has been suggested that long-shot ranges usually correspond to approximately what would be the distance between the front row of the audience and the stage in live theatre. This image captures a sense of mystery as you cant really see whats going on in the distance, intriguing you into whats happening, the sense of distance makes you feel involved in the picture like your trying to spot them from your seat. 










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