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I love Wonka… but… WHO THE FUCK CHOSED THOSE ANGLES????? 😭
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Thats why at first I wasn’t interested, I thought the whole movie would be made with those angles 💀
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indeedgoodman · 5 months
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fourthofgemini · 3 months
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Favourite wide shots from Ep9:
Emotional support from boyfriend
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Father and son’s bonding
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The mini adventure to explore their newfound world
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The last image (imaginary)
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kentray · 1 year
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Juxtaposing arguments Roy/Keeley & Jack/Keeley
Ted Lasso does parallels extremely well using the mise en scène - the physical aspects - the position of actors, the lighting, the music, to parallel or juxtapose two similar situations, physically manifesting the emotional response expected from the scene.
The fight between Jack & Keeley in her house last week was such a parallel to the one Roy & Keeley had in S2E7 Headspace & it showed the difference in their relationships.
Other than when they are standing, I’ve noticed that Roy is often lower than Keeley. We see him kneeling before her several times in S2, for example.
In S2E7 where they fight, Roy comes into the room and sits on the floor beneath Keeley so that when Keeley erupts, she’s higher than him. In fact, she stands on the sofa so that physically she is still higher than him when they fight.
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At the time, I thought this was a clever way to diffuse Roy’s physical dominance in an argument with her because Keeley is so petite. It would “calm” the audience so that even if Roy raised his voice, they wouldn’t worry for Keeley.
Now juxtaposition Keeley’s fight with Jack last week. It’s Keeley in the lower position on the couch. Jack is standing for almost the whole time until she sits and turns off the show Keeley was watching. Keeley is already feeling small because of her situation. Jack is wearing the colour red. She is aggressive and negative. (Note, it's not the only time that Jack is "above" Keeley in scenes.)
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When Roy was upset in Headspace, he looked away from Keeley before he said, “F%ck this” - not “f%ck you”. His language to her has always been purposeful. He was angry and disparaged the situation, not her, before leaving.
Whereas Jack belittled her telling her what she did was a "porno” and maybe she shouldn’t have done it in the first place. 
Another small parallel is that Keeley was watching Sex and the City in both instances. I don't know if the scenes were also parallels because I never watched the show. I'll leave that to experts :)
I don't think Jack will come back, but Roy did in that instance and came back in a way that Keeley's character needed. I have a whole other theory of why the bath scene is sooooo important to Keeley - but that's for another day. ;)
I've also found that Keeley's house has been lit darker this season overall as if to reflect her mood. I'm sure there are a million other parallels but these are the ones that jump out at me.
I would also say that Roy & Keeley's discussion in the parking lot was shot at an angle to again, ensure that Roy didn't loom largely over the petite Keeley. And in my heart? His question has to be a misdirect from the show. They've written Roy all season to be dark and for us to think he's a lost cause, so that when Jamie comes to her you think things might be rekindled. I don't think that's the case. I don't think it ever was.
I also refuse to believe Roy would ask that question at that moment unless it had a different meaning than the obvious one. As mentioned, Roy's language, his choice of words to Keeley has always been purposeful, and never disparaging. A question like that is too self-absorbed and would obviously hurt Keeley. I think Roy's redemption will begin in S3E9. If it's not, it's been character assassination for no real reason, and I just don't think that's the show's intention.
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scisetforever · 6 months
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plot twist: angel is elsa
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hastings727 · 5 months
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Taking that videography course has to be the best thing I've ever done. Even though I'm learning live action camera techniques, I can use the same ideas for animation, and its completely changed how I watch anime now.
https://www.sakugabooru.com/post/show/241272
Take this cut from Freiren from like two episodes ago. It starts out as a close-up shot, super standard. But it dolly-zooms back to both show that its actually a PoV shot, and sell the impact of the attack. What an incredible little sequence that really shows how much emphasis is placed on cinematography in anime.
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ninjadeathmedia · 7 months
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Movie Camera Shots
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Wide shot
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Medium shot
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Close up shot
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Camera zoom shot
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Dolly in shot
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Tracking shot
camera shots in cinema
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unladyboss · 6 months
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PERCEPTION OUR POV: Carmy and Syd
In season 1 episode 3
They show Marcus and Carmy talking about a dessert.
CARMY stands at the end of a shelf, a couple steps in front of it and Marcus is just obliquely opposite him listening.
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Neither of them change position for this ENTIRE SCENE
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Syd comes in and walks back and forth three times but ends up at the OTHER END of the shelf that Carmy is standing by
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When they shot Sydney interjecting into the conversation, they make it look ad if she's right next to Carmy and can almost touch him
But that is not the case, she's still on the end and you can see the end railing next to her face
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To top it all off Marcus asks if she wants help and he has to turn his body away from Carmy turn his head to the end of the shelf toward Syd to ask that.
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That's probably why Carmy didn't ask first if she wanted help.
He's kinda looking out of the side of his eyes and maybe wouldn't see her struggling to reach up top.
Then they show us the reality of that shot
Reality. I've seen the shelf in other scenes and it's a short length, but the distance between Carmy and Syd is not as near OR far as they try to make it in these shots
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Why did they do that?
Does it matter? Were they just trying to get the shot? I don't think so
Was it to show us that what we think we're seeing in the show may not be how it really is?
That's what I think is happening. The show runners here are particularly adept at this kind of thing. They want to tell us something, without telling us directly
Maybe the point of the shot is not the closeness but Syd trying to reach the top and Marcus trying to help but her not wanting him to. Like in the Fridge, when she spilled the veal fat.
It's all in the fridge
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joschka-vanderlucht · 2 years
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The Fireplace Room
The first two pictures shows the same scene but with different camera angles. This example shows how a different point of view can change a the message or feeling of an image.
Are you interested to learn more about different camera angles and their effects? Read the tips written by @minifig-lifescenes on @brickcentral
The third picture is just a little bonus for you 😉
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Week 3 - Introduction to Camera
What is a Camera?
A camera is an instrument used to capture and store images and videos, either digitally via an electronic image sensor, or chemically via a light-sensitive material such as photographic film.
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Parts of Camera
Viewfinder - The viewfinder is one of the most important parts of a camera. It is a rectangular-shaped part at the back of your camera that lets you see and frame your subject.
Pentaprism - The pentaprism is a mirror placed at a 45-degree angle behind the camera lens. The mirror projects the light captured from the lens to the viewfinder.
Built-in Flash - A built-in flash is the part of the camera’s anatomy that produces a burst of light when triggered. It has a fixed position on the front or top of the camera to allow it to illuminate the subject. The built-in flash fires only when the camera takes a picture.
Flash Button - The flash button is present on cameras with a built-in pop-up flash. Its main functionality is to force the flash to open before triggered.
Lens Mount - A lens mount is the mechanical fitting that allows the lens to attach to the camera.
Lens Release Button - The lens release button unlocks the lens mount and allows you to detach the lens.
Mode Dial - A mode dial is one of the most used parts of the camera. It is a small cogwheel situated on the top-right of the camera that switches between the camera’s modes.
Focusing Screen - A camera’s focusing screen is the glass surface on which the camera’s mirror projects the image. The focusing screen helps in achieving various focus effects such as sharp and high-contrast shots.
Condenser Lens - A condenser lens has two matching convex lenses. This part uses a simple method for correcting color fringing or aberration that is a common problem encountered when using traditional camera lenses.
Digital Sensor - The digital sensor of a camera is one of its most delicate parts. This sensor captures the light coming from the lens to create an image.
Grip - The grip is the right side of a camera, which has a special curved design to allow you to comfortably handhold the camera. It usually provides space to place your fingers and securely hold the camera. The grip usually has a different texture than the rest of the camera.
Shutter - The shutter is an opaque piece of metal or plastic that controls the amount of light that reaches the camera sensor.
Display - The camera display shows the user helpful information about the photos and the camera. Here you will see the different camera settings you can tweak to alter your exposure, ISO, shutter speed, and more.
Shutter Button - The shutter button is one of the most iconic parts of a camera. The button tells the camera to release the shutter and take a picture. 
Aperture - Aperture is one of the three pillars of determining the exposure of your photographs. Additionally, aperture is the opening in your lens through which light passes through. This part has small, thin blades that shrink or expand depending on how much light you want in your exposure.
ISO - ISO refers to the camera sensor’s sensitivity to light.
Memory Card Slot - The memory card slot is where the camera’s memory card is inserted. The memory card stores all the photographs taken by the camera. 
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Camera Angles
High-Angle - A high-angle shot is a cinematography technique where the camera points down on the subject from above. This type of shot is used to make the subject or object below seem vulnerable, powerless, or weak.
Low-Angle - A low-angle shot is when the camera is positioned low on the vertical axis, below the level of the eyeline, and looks up at an object or subject above. This camera angle evokes a psychological effect by making the subject above, which the camera is angled at, look strong and powerful.
Over the Shoulder - The over the shoulder shot, is most commonly used in film when two or more characters are talking to each other in conversation. This type of shot is used to establish eyeline of where each character in the scene is looking, and is most commonly framed through a medium or close-up shot.
Bird’s Eye - The bird’s eye view shot, or an aerial view shot, is when the camera is located up above, overhead, capturing the action going on below. In today’s day and age, these types of shots are most commonly captured with a drone in order to be able to get the full view of what is happening down below. 
Dutch Angle/Tilt - The Dutch angle/tilt is more of a stylistic approach to cinematography. In order to execute this, you must tilt your camera to one side, which results in a frame that is not level. This type of camera angle is used mostly to create a dramatic effect within a film and can evoke a series of different emotions. The Dutch angle can heighten psychological distress and tension, which in turn, creates a cinematic environment that creates suspense and a sense of thrill.
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thespliffbunker · 23 days
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This is a public service announcement… … … with guitars!
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The silly
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The silly x2
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saucebaybe · 5 months
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dkniade · 1 year
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Reviewing cinematic concepts I’ve learned recently with That Scene in the Shadows Amidst Snowstorms trailer
The question to ask myself is always “Why (did they choose to make it like this)?”
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Form — Expectations & Surprise
Cinematography — Camera Position
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squids-comics · 1 year
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Comic camera angles be like:
The heroes argue in the background while the female heroes butt takes up half the panel in the foreground
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gymfanconfessions · 2 years
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“Not faulting coaches for doing their jobs and spotting their gymnasts - but I think it’s so funny when you’re watching a UB routine and the coach is totally standing in the way of the camera when the gymnast dismounts 😂 “
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