Shot by Shot
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Close Ups• Close ups are often used to convey
emotion, an intense close up can often lead into an eye line match. This then
results in the audience understanding a possible disagreement/argument that
the artist with another character. Therefore, it helps aid the narrative. A
particular shot that may be used could help the artist/director become
recognisable. Close ups can also aid with the portraying the artist’s star
image. This would also help the artist to become somewhat of an icon to it’s viewers. Finally, it also enhances the
artist’s beauty and aesthetics.
Long shots• Long shots help to establish the narrative,
location. Long shots can also be developed further by tilting them at a specific angle
such as, high angle shot and a low angled shot. This can really help when creating and portraying a particular relationship between
the people involved.
Laura Mulvey• The main artist of ‘MIA’ a beautiful female has the full screen time. Having looked into the shots used, I found that
close ups were the most used, therefore adhering to Mulvey’s theory of the Male Gaze. The director clearly anticipated the audience being predominantly Males,
therefore giving a female complete screen time.
Laura Mulvey• The main artist of ‘MIA’ a beautiful female has the full screen time. Having looked into the shots used, I found that
close ups were the most used, therefore adhering to Mulvey’s theory of the Male Gaze. The director clearly anticipated the audience being predominantly Males,
therefore giving a female complete screen time.