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Blog #4

One of the most interesting thing that I've seen in the Museum of Moving Image were the prosthetic legs that were used in The Black Swan. What it amazing is how the shot this two second scene. The prosthetic legs were made in order to look as if the character had injured her legs. So the actress looked like she lying in her hospital bed, when in fact the actress was actually standing. There was a whole in the bed and the prosthetic legs were parallel to hers to make it seem that they were her legs. This really fascinated me for several reasons. First, it made me realize how angles are important. The way this scene was set up and shot made the view really believe that that was the character's legs. Another thing that amazed me was that these legs took a long time to make and yet they were only used for a two second shot. It made me realize how in media, people will put in a lot of work just for a tiny scene. There will be times where you will shoot for hours and hours but when i...

Blog # 3

In the scene of Bad Moms, there is a scene where the children are waiting for their mother to come in to make them breakfast. There is already a matched action where she comes in, showing a medium shot before it goes into a long shot, then going back to a medium shot of the children. After that, she starts to talk to the children. There is also a rule of thirds when the mother is talking, her face would be placed on the top left of the grid. When the daughter speaks, she is usually in the center of the shot as well as the son when he speaks. The 180 rule is also put into this. When the mother is talking, the camera is filmed from the daughter's left side. When the daughter is talking, it is filmed from the mother's right side. Also, there are eyeline matches as well. The mother is being filmed from a lower angle while the children are being filmed from a higher angle.  Also when the mother is filmed from a lower angle, it shows the children's point of view. When the childre...

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