Wednesday 6 April 2011

Frame 6

This shot is one of my preferable as the framing is excellent and for the first time displays her true character, capturing the her gaze tinted with curiousity which may suggest that she is looking on towards Ana's innocent character. As you can determine from this shot the postioning is again hunched over from the previous frame grappling in the grass, perhaps signifying to the audience that she is searching for something. Once again this frame is set in the long grass, which has  proved a very useful method as well as enabling the provision of giving us a large frequency of usable shots. In terms of costume the cape was used once again with the hood up for Mise-on-scene, however we can notice that now her face is no longer hidden, which expresses that she is revealing her true form to the audience to evoke fear. Because Zoe was so low on the ground our orginal midshot can probably be considered as a form of her closeup due to the specific angling of the camera. The frame uses Rule of thirds to focus onto character reactions as is evidential by this shot and can perhaps be classed as fantasy genre at this particular point as she does not look like a tradtional villian and the cape perhaps gives a sense of the supernatural and unknown.

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