The main affect the photographer uses is focal point. Focal point is used by many photographers to get the main point of their photo across to the viewers. At the very first glance my eyes went straight on Prefontaine. Everything around him is blurred and he’s the only object in the picture that is
Wyeth’s work is not all the colorful, it
The highlights and shadows come from the indents the artist created making the muscles stand
The montage effect which composes the image of Black actors and White
In this scene, Docter specifically makes used of three elements, those elements are cinematography, lighting and music. These three elements that Docter incorporate in this scene really deliver to the audience the history of Carl and Ellie, and the emotional burden that Carl had to carry after his wife passed. For this scene to actually deliver its message and explain to the audience why Pete choose an old man as the main character and why the audience should root for him, the scene has to have a great cinematography and make good use of lighting technique. The movie start with the camera zooming out to show a smiling young Carl that is ready for his wedding with his childhood love Ellie, and as the scene transition from the wedding chapel in the outside world, Docter started to utilize the high key lighting technique, the high key lighting is a technique that reduces the ratio of lighting on a presence of a scene, this technique purpose is to create an upbeat environment in the scene as proof when the camera zoom out to show a bright blue sky and below that is an old
A scene I would like focus on would be when Jenny was a child and it kept showing them on the beach which is showing the happier times for Wilson and Jenny, the film kept going back to the past and showing how their relationship was when she was young and how Jenny would say to her dad she then said the man who basically had her murder because she knew too much. The Limey is a thriller keeping you on your feet with the camera shots and the dark mysterious lighting. The lighting is also has the glowy sense with having a lot of shots with that glow; the glow which was Jenny in Wilsons eyes. Limey had a sequence of shots that made up what made the underlying theme for the movie. All in all Wilsons state of mind of lose, fear, brokness has been showcased with the sharp almost harsh lighting outlining his face but then switches to the ambient light of showing Jenny
His fixation eventually leads him to lose grip of reality. Through purposeful coloring of the background and costumes, Hitchcock connects color to Scottie’s varying mental states to allow the audience to sympathize with his
The two contrasting themes in each film, one light and one dark, is a physical method to show that every situation has a brighter, more joyful side. For example, in Alice in Wonderland, the White Queen’s palace and the Red Queen’s palace are both given an establishing shot. Angelic, beatific non-diegetic music floods the scene as the high angle of the White Queen’s palace is displayed. As the palace is being shown, the zoom in on the White Queen conveys the paleness of her clothing and body and how it magnifies the whiteness of the scene.
The viewing experience of the story and scenario would have been incredibly opposite if it was painted by a real mundane color and lighting setting. In contrast, the color shifted when Gina come back to her reality such as when getting back to the airplane, getting the "Plan B" pregnancy prevention. In this case, the setting of the Gina's coming back to Paris and the strip club to find Jerome play a vital role for Silver to immerse the audience to a different world of
The camera follows Marion’s movements around the room, and then zooms in when she is inserting the money into the newspaper. This creates suspense by engaging the audience to the story. A similar technique displayed is subjective shots, in which the camera films from the perspective of the character; creating a connection with the character and the characters suspense. Furthermore, Hitchcock choose to controversially shoot his film in black and white. Not only did this help him maintain his low budget, but also contributes to the dark mood of the film whilst creating disturbing contrasts that add to the suspense.
He shows his focal areas with warm colors such as the vibrant yellows and reds. Then for the other parts of his art, he uses the absence of colors so that
Throughout the span of a moment the black and white has given way to full colour. The storytelling element in the film has shown the contrast between the two worlds. There is an element of reality (black and white) over fantasy (colourfull) among the two
There is a transitions of low key lighting and 3-point lighting throughout the shots. Before this scene starts there is a close-up of Tris that has a dissolving transition to show the effect of the vision stimulator. The tempo of this scene is slow paced and this is intended to create tension between what actions Four and Tris will take during the experiment. The shots tend to change quickly and we do
The pink terracotta in the background and its tints are also used in enhancing the facial features which establishes a literal relationship between the figure and the background. The dark hair and clothing form a drastic contrast but the treatment of the brush strokes around the figure and especially the figure form a connection between the two. There are a few irregular edges on the side of the clothing and the light highlights right next to them in the background provide enhancement and dimensionality to the figure. These qualities establish a clear spatial relationship between the figure and the background as
Another important technique is the camera usage. How right before Witt is killed it zooms in closer and closer onto his face so you can see every detail of is face how he is full human then it zooms out and he gets shot. As the body drops to the ground the usage of color comes back into effect with the blue