Filed under by Emma Phillips on 04:31
From the shot above, of which is from Transformers, it is clear to see that the composition of the still follows the rule of thirds. This, along with their position in the still being centred, is to create the focus of the still being on the two characters, and also the environment in the background to describe the current situation. The shot itself is an action shot, filmed at eye level in order to create a feeling of suspense as if you were there. The use of a long shot enables the viewer to connect with the characters through the visibility of their body language. For example, in this particular still, it is simple to obtain that the characters are running from something. This is supported by the smoke and ash in the air behind them.
The camera follows the characters during this particular scene in a panning shot, creating a feeling that you are actually there and experiencing the same things. It also gives the viewer more time to follow the actions being carried out and therefore strengthening their understanding of the plot.

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