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thelordofhype 24.01.20 12:54 pm

Visual storytelling: the Role of space in the movie

How to use space in the movie can convey the feelings and emotions of the main character? How to create the right atmosphere for individual scenes or the whole episode? To these and other questions I will try to answer in this video work.



Films to view:
1. Touch of evil (Touch of Evil) Orson Welles.
2. Citizen Kane (Citizen Kane) Orson Welles.
3. Klute (Klute) Alan George. Pakula.
4. Manhattan (Manhattan), Woody Allen.
5. Witness (Witness) Peter Weir.
6. American beauty (American Beauty) Sam Mendes.
7. Fanny and Alexander (Fanny och Alexander) by Ingmar Bergman.
8. Don't look now (Don't Look Now) Nicolas roeg.
9. The Survivors (The Revenant), Alejandro González Iñárritu.
10. Andrey Rublev. Andrey Tarkovsky.
11. Kill Bill (Kill Bill: Vol. 1) Quentin Tarantino.
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Fred2013 24.01.20

Absolute example - the scene in the film Oz the great and powerful, when GG, a moment ago, confident that no chance not only to win but even to survive, after a conversation with the Porcelain girl suddenly realizes that there is a solution and implement it when he can. On its face, shown in close-up, bitter despair is replaced first by surprise and doubt, then confidence, and before he utters the remark, we are aware that from that moment the victory of the good - a purely technical question.