Thursday, 18 September 2014

jaws composition


Jaws

This shot in a close up because you can see all of his facial details but isn’t an extreme close up because all of his face is shown. Chief broody is in the foreground and the shark is in the background because the shark is in the sea and he isn’t. Chief broody is also looking at the camera to show that he is including the audience in with the action. There isn’t much background because their being taken up by the shark and the man. Chief broody is squinting his eye which shows the lighting is very bright and the there are shinny parts on the shark which shows the sun light. This shot gives the effect of fear because you know the shark is close but you don’t know what will happen because he would get eaten or he could get away.
 
 
This shot is a 3 shot of three men. This is also a mid-shot because they can’t see all their bodies but most of their bodies are in he shot. The background is made up more of the sea than anything else; this is to show where they are and what they are doing. This shot is very light because they are out in the middle of the sea and their clothes are very blue coloured due to the scenery.  The shot is very symmetrical because the shot is very balanced. This shot gives he effect that something is going to happen because they are all looking in the same direction and all looking at the same thing.


This is a tilt shot; this means the screen it tilted to make the shot look more affected. This is also a long shot because you can see the majority of his body but you can’t see all the details of his face and his facial expression. A lot of the background is the boat because it shows the wreckage that has been caused by the shark. Parts of the shot is light and parts are dark this just creates shadows. This shot gives a mysterious effect because this looks like something bad will happen.
 

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