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Wednesday, 17 October 2018

4 Screenshots

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In Dragonheart, Mid shots were used effectively to help tell the story.
We see this when Bowen went to the castles at night to try to find the
Draco then he meets Einon in his bedroom and they battle out who going to win.
This shot is about the teacher and the student relationship.
They talk about their skill in sword fighting and the beginning of the movie when they practice sword fighting. The purpose of including this shot was to show the bond to the audience
and show the change in the characters relationship.
This screenshots overhead is a shot in which the camera photographs a scene
from directly overhead. We see this when the Bowen kills Draco to kill Einon then
Draco becomes an orange mist then Bowen says that he does not know what to do without
Draco then says that he going to the star. The purpose of including this shot was to show
the bond to the audience and show the sadness and happiness in the characters relationship.
This screenshot is a medium shot, mid shot, or waist shot is a camera angle shot from a
medium distance. We see this at the beginning of the movie were Bowen teaches Einon
sword fighting. This screenshot is wanted Einon was being cocky about his skill and then
Bowen show his skill is weak by putting a wooden sword to his neck. This makes us
understand the relationship between the teacher and the student.
The purpose of including this shot was to show the bond of what Einon mean to Bowen.
This screenshot is a medium shot, mid shot, or waist shot is a camera angle shot from a medium distance. We see this were kara try to tell the king to let her father go. Kara asks the king for mercy to let her father go she telling the king that his castle has been built and her father can do no harm. The king did not give mercy to her father and kill kara father. This makes us understand that the king is evil like his father.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Nini I like your blog but the things you have wrote the sentences are messed up I mean the words are all the way to the right.

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