1. Long takes have been pretty popular because it limited how much film a camera can hold which would cost less money. Long takes can show scenes that most likely have action or show suspense. 2. a. Enhancing theme b. Technically Innovating c. Creating tension d. Capturing Realism e. Sparking Energy 3. He is saying that long takes limit storytelling because the human eye is being towards a specific part of the film when the long take is trying to have the audience the scene as a whole. 4. In the movie Spectra, the long take is shown to create suspense because the disguised agent looks to be on a mission from how he refuses to acknowledge emotion. After the agent takes off his disguise, the viewers are informed of action that can soon occur. 5. a. The opening scene is impressive b. This is because the movie starts off with the death of a kid on television, indicating a dark day for people in the coffee shop. The opening is mostly silent as the camera is moving slow to represent sl
In the short film Caroline, the mother has to attend an interview and leaves Caroline and the 2 kids in her locked car. The kids in the car become hot and sweaty because it is very hot outside and there is no air conditioning. Caroline has the keys of the car but doesn't know what to do with them. After being left in the car, the kids became hot and worried about what was happening. Caroline tried calming them down by talking about the kids show PJ Masks. In this scene, there was a large use of handheld close-up shots that was meant to show the panic of the kids because of the shakiness of the camera. The directors of the film used this camera technique to demonstrate what was going through of the kids trapped in the car. The technique created a sense of unease because seeing children in danger and almost close to death and is something that can affect an audience to have a certain feeling towards the scene, most likely being disgusted and scared. When the concerned woman
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