Thursday, 10 September 2015

Video Analysis: 120 Seconds >Dorig< .


About: This video is about a man that works on his little pieces that he uses to stick on his belt. He talks about how at an old age, that when he retires , he will do something that hes passionate about.

Structure: Wide shot amd extreme closeups are mostly used in this film. From my view, i recon that these shots are used to show the audience, the workshop that this man is working in and the tools that are being used to create this little product.


The start of the film starts of with a dolly shot - giving the audience a sense of what the workshop looks like. This then carry's onto the subject making his product.


Extreme close-up shot - showing the audience that he uses these tools and just one of those things that he works with.

Another extreme close up shown on the product that hes working on. Shows the audience the of how he engraves his work onto this flat piece of steel.


At 00:58 seconds - this exreme closeup on his face, must have been shot to show the emotion or passion that he has in him.


The last scene has been shot, showing everything in focus. A wide shot has been used to show the environment that hes working in, also the tools that he deals with. You can pretty much see everything that the director wants us to see.

Response: I like this film, because watching it over and over again, gave me a sense of what the director was trying too show us. From this film i learnt alot about camera techniques and why you should use them and how you should shoot a scene.










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