Tuesday, June 9, 2009

BASIC SCENE STRUCTURE...

BASIC SCENE STRUCTURE...

It is clear from the discussion of shots and other resources that where the camera is placed in relation to the scene plays a central role in guiding how the viewer interprets character and action. A long shot of a character responding to something for example, does not draw us in as persuasively as the same response in a closer shot. The sequence of long shot/ medium shot/ close-up (LS-MS-CU) represents a process of moving closer to the action, of moving from a random view to much more specific information.





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