Blog #3: Analyze a Scene
Pride and Prejudice is probably one of my favorite movies so it was a no-brainer that I’d pick a scene from there to analyze. In the scene that I chose we see many different uses of camera angles and positions to give add to the piece. The scene starts off with a close up of one of the character’s leg, bouncing lazily to a song she is humming (diegetic sound). The shot then pans up (dolly shot/tracking shot) her body giving us an open frame before switching to a closed frame/wide shot, showing the rest of the family in the room. We then hear a sound from off the screen (non-diegetic) and the camera then changes to a medium shot of the new person who walked in, reaction shots of the other people in the room and then a medium close-up of the actress staring out the window. Then there is a tracking shot for the mom as she moves about the room, before showing reaction shots from the others as they rushed to clean. We then get a point of view sequence from the main character after s...
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